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Fundamentals of English Grammar | Beginner to Intermediate
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About Fundamentals of English Grammar | Beginner to Intermediate
Course Introduction
Syllabus Guide
1.1 Pronouns
1.1 Be-verb (Basics)
1.1 Be-verb (Contractions)
1.1 Be-verb (Negative statement)
1.2 Be-verb (Yes or no questions)
1.2 Be-verb (Wh-word questions)
1.3 Adjectives (Overview)
1.3 Adjectives (Suffixes)
1.3 Adjectives (ed and ing)
1.4 Prepositional phrase (Overview)
1.4 Prepositional phrase (Adjectival)
1.4 Prepositional phrase (Adverbial)
1.4 Linking verbs
2.1 Possessive adjectives & pronouns
2.1 Possessive nouns New
2.2 Countable nouns
2.2 Uncountable nouns
2.2 Counting uncountable nouns
3.1 Verbs
3.1 Present simple (Changing verbs)
3.1 Present simple (Usage 1)
3.1 Present simple (Usage 2)
3.1 Present simple (Usage 3)
3.2 Present simple (Frequency advbers)
3.2 Present simple (every and time)
3.2 Present simple (Negative sentence)
3.3 Present simple (Yes or no questions)
3.3 Present simple (wh-word questions)
4.1 Indefinite articles
4.1 Definite articles
4.2 Definite articles 1
4.2 Definite articles 2
5.1 Quantifiers (some and any)
5.1 Quantifiers (no and a lot of))
5.1 Quantifiers (enough and plenty of)
5.2 Quantifiers (Countable nouns)
5.2 Quantifiers (Unountable nouns)
5.3 Quantifiers (both, either, neither)
5.3 Quantifiers (all and every)
5.3 Quantifiers (of the)
5.4 Determiners (more, less, fewer)
5.4 Demonstratives (this, that, these, those)
6.1 Adverbs of Manner
6.1 Adverbs of Manner (Adjectives)
6.1 Adverbs of Manner (Verbs)
6.1 Adverbs of Manner (Adverbs)
6.2 Comparatives (single-syllable)
6.2 Comparatives (two-syllable)
6.2 Comparatives (three-syllable)
6.3 Comparatives (adverbs 1)
6.3 Comparatives (adverbs 2)
6.3 Comparatives (adverbs 3)
6.4 Superlatives (single-syllable)
6.4 Superlatives (two-syllable)
6.4 Superlatives (three-syllable)
7.1 Object complements
7.1 Direct and indirect objects (for)
7.1 Direct and indirect objects (to)
7.2 Gerunds
7.2 Infinitive phrase (noun)
7.2 Infinitive phrase (adjectives and adverbs)
7.3 Verb patterns (Infinitive and Gerund)
7.3 Verb patterns (Infinitive or Gerund)
7.3 Verb patterns (Object + Infinitive)
7.4 Causative Verbs 1
7.4 Causative Verbs 2
8.1 Present continuous (Positive sentence)
8.1 Present continuous (Negative sentence)
8.1 Present continuous (Questions)
8.2 Present continuous (Usage 1)
8.2 Present continuous (Usage 2)
8.2 Dynamic and stative verbs
9.1 Past simple (Be-verb)
9.1 Past simple (Positive statements & regular verbs)
9.2 Past simple (ed pronunciation)
9.2 Past simple (Negative statements & irregular verbs)
9.2 Past simple (Questions)
9.3 Past habits (Used to)
9.3 Be used to & Get used to
9.4 There is & are
9.4 There was & were
10.1 Present perfect (Positive & negative sentences)
10.1 Present perfect (Questions)
10.2 Present perfect (Use 1)
10.2 Present perfect (Use 2)
10.2 Present perfect (Use 3)
10.3 Present perfect (Use 4)
10.3 Have been & gone
10.3 Present perfect continuous
11.1 Past continuous 1
11.1 Past continuous 2
11.2 Past perfect
11.2 Past perfect continuous
11.3 Will vs be going to
11.3 Future continuous (Form)
11.3 Future continuous (Use)
11.4 Future perfect
11.4 Future perfect continuous
12.1 Modals (Overview)
12.1 Modals of ability (can & could)
12.1 Modals of ability (be able to)
12.2 Modals of probability
12.2 Modals of request
12.3 Modals of permission
12.3 Modals of prohibition
12.4 Modals of deduction (present)
12.4 Modals of deduction (past)
12.5 Modals of obligation
12.5 Modals of no obligation
12.5 Modals of moral obligation
12.6 Modals of advice and suggestion
12.6 Modals of prediction
12.7 Modal verbs (would)
12.7 Modal verbs of past
13.1 Active vs Passive 1
13.1 Active vs Passive 2
13.2 Simple sentences
13.2 Compound sentences
13.3 Adverbial clause 1
13.3 Adverbial clause 2
13.4 Adverbial clause 3
13.4 Adverbial clause 4
13.5 Adverbial clause 5
14.1 Relative clause 1
14.1 Relative clause 2
14.2 Relative clause 3
14.2 Relative clause 4
14.3 Noun clause
15.1 Zero conditional
15.2 First conditional
15.2 Second conditional
15.2 Third conditional
15.3 Mixed conditional
15.3 Other conditionals
What You Will Learn?
- Hi, welcome to my course on 'Fundamentals of English Grammar'!.
- The aim of this course is to help you develop your English grammar knowledge so that you're able to use the language accurately and appropriately..
- The range of grammar concepts covered in this course begin from beginner to intermediate. There are 15 units in this course and each units covers a particular aspect of English grammar..
- Our course is designed to make learning grammar easy, and as fun as possible, and to do that, we aim to do the following..
- Create lessons that are easily digestible. Our lessons range from 2 to 5 minutes and we stick to a very narrow range of topic so that we keep a simple focus, which makes learning grammar simple..
- Worksheet to check your understanding. There are 54 exercise worksheet which you can use to check your understanding of each grammar concept you learn..
- Please feel free to take a look at some of the sample lessons to find our what our course is like..