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English Grammar - Table of Contents
Adjectives
Adjectives
Adjectives placed before
nouns
Adjectives placed after
verbs
Adjectives without
Nouns
Adjectives without
Nouns
Adjectives with And
Kinds of adjectives
Order of adjectives
Adjectives of quantity
Numeral adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives
Distributive adjectives
Absolute adjectives
Adjectives | Common errors
Adjectives | Common errors | Part 2
Adjective or Adverb
Adverbs
Introduction To Adverbs
Formation of Adverbs
Position of Adverbs
Adjectives or Adverbs - Confusing
Cases
Adverbs of Certainty
Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs of Indefinite
Frequency
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Time and Definite
Frequency
Focusing Adverbs
Adverb Phrases
Adverb Too
Adverbs Common Errors
Adverb Phrases
How to use adverbs
Articles
Introduction to Articles
The Definite Article
The Indefinite Article
Cases where articles should not be
used
Cases where definite articles should not be
used
What to use - A/an or the
Special rules regarding the correct use of articles
The difference between some/any and no article
Expressions without articles
Primary auxiliary verbs
Primary Auxiliaries
Be as an ordinary verb
Be as an auxiliary verb
Be: structures
Do
Do and does emphatic use
Have
Have | Causative use
Have: structures
Modal auxiliary verbs
Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Can
May and Can: differences
Could
May
Might
Will
Will vs. Be going to
Would
Would vs.Used to
Shall
Shall vs. Will
Should
Should: other uses
Must
Must: uses
Must and have to: The Difference
Ought to
Need
Had better
Auxiliary verb equivalents
Should, Ought and Must: The difference
Nouns
Nouns
What are nouns?
Common errors in the use of nouns
Nouns: formation of plurals
Countable nouns
Common uncountable nouns
Noun clauses
How to make plurals
Writing Tips
Parallel constructionParallel structures
Pronouns
PronounsKinds of pronouns
Pronouns after as and than
Pronouns | Basics
Pronouns | Common errors 1
Pronouns | Common errors 2
Pronouns | Common errors 3
Pronouns | Common errors 4
Reflexive pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns
Distributive pronouns
Interrogative pronouns
Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns
Personal pronouns basic
Correct use of personal pronouns
Verbs
VerbsStrong and weak verbs
Copular verbs
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Two word verbs
Irregular verbs
Verbal phrases
Verbs followed by infinitives
Verbs of incomplete predication
Verbs not used in the continuous form
Verbs not used in the passive form
Phrasal verbs and prepositional verbs
Verbs forms
Verb patterns 1
Verb patterns 2
Verb patterns 3
Verb patterns 4
Verb patterns 5
How to identify different parts of speech
How to identify adjectivesHow to identify adverbs
How to identify conjunctions
How to identify nouns
How to identify prepositions
How to identify verbs
Possessives
Possessive adjectivesPossessive nouns
Possessive pronouns
Possessive pronouns 2
Possessives with of
Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions
Kinds of coordinating conjunctions
How to use coordinating conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Correct use of some conjunctions
Common errors in the use of conjunctions
Errors in the use of conjunctions | Part 2
Conjunctions and relative pronouns
Conjunctions and, or, but
Conjunction So
Degrees of comparison
Degrees of Comparison
Comparison using positive adjectives and adverbs
Comparison using comparative adjectives and adverbs
Comparison using superlative adjectives and adverbs
The difference between comparative and superlative
Comparison of adjectives
Interchange of degrees of comparison
Special comparative structures
Making comparisons
Degree modifiers with comparatives and superlatives
Types of sentences
What is a sentence?Types of sentences
Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative And Exclamatory sentence
Kinds of sentences
Kinds of sentencesSimple sentence
Compound sentence
Complex sentence
Compound-complex sentence
Sentence analysis
Analysis of a complex sentence
Sentence fragments
Sentence functions
Determiners
Determiners
Some or Any
Enough vs. Too
-ing (gerund) forms
-ing Forms
Gerunds
Gerund vs. Infinitive
Gerund phrases
Verbs that can be followed by -ing forms
-ing forms after nouns and adjectives
-ing forms after prepositions
Complements
Complements
Copular verbs
Countable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns
If clauses
Introduction To If Clauses
The Zero Conditional
The Type One Conditional
Type One Conditional- Alternate
Forms
The Type Two Conditional
Type Two Conditional- Alternate
Forms
The Type Three Conditional
Type Three Conditional-Alternate
Forms
Mixed Conditional
Adverb clauses
Adverb clausesKinds of adverb clauses
Kinds of adverb clauses - II
Adjective clauses
Adjective clausesRelative clauses
Relative pronouns
Identifying relative clauses
Noun clauses
Noun clausesPhrases
PhrasesPrepositional phrases
Appositives
Verbal phrases
Participle phrases
Infinitive phrases
Gerund phrases