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Ultimate English Grammar Course (Advanced)

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About Ultimate English Grammar Course (Advanced)

Intro

How to use this course

Parts of Speech vs Parts of the sentence Part 1

Parts of Speech vs Parts of the sentence Part 2

Be in present tense

It is

There is, there are

Simple present tense. How to use it

Simple present tense. When to use it

Present Progressive. How to use it

Present progressive. When to use it

Verbs rarely used in progressive tenses. Part 1

Verbs rarely used in the progressive tenses. Part 2

Simple present vs present progressive test

Regular verbs vs irregular verbs

Be in the past

Simple past. How to use it

Simple past. When to use it

Past Progressive. How to use it

Past Progressive. When to use it

Simple past vs Past Progressive test

Simple future. How to use it

Simple Future. When to use it

Be in the future

Going to

Going to vs will

Will you? Shall we?

Future progressive. How and when to use it

Future. Test

Present perfect simple. How to use it

Present Perfect simple. When to use it

Present perfect vs Simple Past

Present perfect progressive. How to use it

Present Perfect progressive. When to use it

Present Perfect simple, progressive test

Past perfect simple. How to use it

Past perfect. When to use it

Past perfect progressive. How to use it

Past perfect progressive. When to use it

Future perfect. How to use it

Future perfect. When to use it

BONUS. Simple future vs future progressive vs Future perfect

Modal verbs. What are they

Modal Verbs. Can

Modal Verbs. Could

Modal verbs. Could in the past

Modal verbs. May

Modal verbs. May in the past

Modal verbs. Might

Modal verbs. Might in the past

Modal verbs. Should

Modal verbs. Should in the past

Modal verbs. Ought to

Modal verbs. Must

Modal verbs. Must in the past

Must vs have to

Modal verbs. Will

Modal verbs. Shall

Modal verbs. Would

Modal verbs. Would in the past

BONUS. Modal verbs. Present vs past

Active and passive voice. Introduction

Why we use passive voice

Passive voice. Main grammar principle

Passive voice. Simple present

Passive voice. Present progressive

Passive voice. Simple past

Passive voice. Past progressive

Passive voice. Simple future

Passive voice. Present perfect

Passive voice. Past Perfect

Passive voice. Future Perfect

Passive voice. Modal verbs

Passive Voice. Get vs Be

Conditionals. introduction

Types of conditionals

Structure of conditional sentences

Real future condition

Present unreal condition

Past unreal condition

Conditionals. Happen to

Conditionals. Unless

Conditionals. In case

Conditionals. PROVIDED and AS LONG AS

Conditionals. Wishes. Present

Conditionals. Wishes. Past

Conditionals. Wishes. Future

Noun clauses. What are they

Noun clauses. Reported speech

Noun clauses. Reported speech. Test

Noun clauses. Indirect questions

Adjective clauses

Adjective clauses. Non-defining clauses

Adjective clauses. Defining clauses

Relative pronouns. Which, that, who, where

Participles

Present participle vs past participle

Gerunds and infinitives

Like, love, want, prefer, enjoy, hate

Start, stop, finish, try

Allow, let, afford

Make, have, get, force somebosy to do something

Used to

Be used to (something)

Get used to (something)

Used to (do something) vs be used to (something)

TEST. used to, be used to, get used to

Have something done, get something done

Verbs of perception

Articles A, an, the

Adjectives. Comparatives

Comparatives of adverbs and past participles

Degrees of comparison

Superlatives

Verbs. Expressions with future meaning. Be to, due to, about to

Likely to, unlikely to, sure to

Confusing verbs. Make vs do

Say vs tell vs speak vs talk

Short answers

Short answers. So and Not

Neither, nor, either, so

Tag questions. Small details and tricks

Conclusion

What You Will Learn?

  • Do you want to learn English grammar in a fun and easy way? Do you want to improve your writing, speaking, and comprehension skills? Do you want to master the rules and exceptions of English grammar?.
  • If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this course is for you!.
  • This course is a complete English grammar course that covers everything from the basics to the advanced topics. You will learn the structure, usage, and meaning of different parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. You will also learn how to form and use different types of sentences, such as simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. You will also learn how to use punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and other aspects of writing correctly..
  • But this course is not just about learning the rules. It’s also about practicing them. You will get plenty of exercises, quizzes, and tests to check your understanding and progress. You will also get feedback and tips from the instructor and other learners. You will also get access to a variety of resources, such as videos, podcasts, articles, and games, to make your learning more enjoyable and effective..
  • By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation of English grammar that will help you communicate confidently and accurately in any situation. You will also have a lot of fun along the way!.
  • So what are you waiting for? Enroll now and start learning English grammar today!.