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BASIC English Grammar

This document provides an overview of topics covered in basic, intermediate, and advanced English grammar. For basic English grammar, it lists topics such as adverbs of frequency, verb conjugation, parts of speech, and sentence structure. The intermediate section expands on these topics and includes modal verbs, tenses, quantifiers, and conditional sentences. The advanced section covers more complex concepts like passive voice, compound adjectives, and transitive/intransitive verbs. The document serves as a reference guide outlining the progression of grammar concepts from basic to advanced levels.

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BASIC English Grammar

This document provides an overview of topics covered in basic, intermediate, and advanced English grammar. For basic English grammar, it lists topics such as adverbs of frequency, verb conjugation, parts of speech, and sentence structure. The intermediate section expands on these topics and includes modal verbs, tenses, quantifiers, and conditional sentences. The advanced section covers more complex concepts like passive voice, compound adjectives, and transitive/intransitive verbs. The document serves as a reference guide outlining the progression of grammar concepts from basic to advanced levels.

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BASIC English Grammar

 Adverbs of Frequency (Always, Often, Never, Seldom etc.)


 Adverbs Spelling -LY
 Can - Cannot
 Do vs. Does - How to make questions in the Present Tense with Do and Does
 Don't vs. Doesn't - How to make negative sentences with don't and doesn't
 Genitive Case - When to use the apostrophe and the S ('s)
 Have Has Go Goes - To Have and To Go in Affirmative, Negative and Questions
 Noun + To Be + Noun
 Past Tense - How to use the simple past tense - sentences and questions.
 Past Tense Irregular Verbs - A list of verbs that are irregular in the Past Tense
 Plural Nouns - Regular & irregular nouns in plural form
 Possessive Adjectives - My, your, his, her, its, our, their.
 Possessive Pronouns - Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
 Present Tense Verbs - Third Person - Conjugation of He, She, it in Present Tense
 Present Tense vs. Progressive Tense
 Present vs. Progressive vs. Past Tense - Comparing these three tenses.
 Object Pronouns - Me, you, him, her, it, us, them
 Question Words (Who, When, Why, What, Which, How)
 Short Answers - Past Tense
 Short Answers - Present Tense
 Short Answers - To Be (Present Tense)
 Simple Present Tense - How to make basic sentences in English
 Spelling - Words ending in ED - Verbs, Adjectives and other words ending in ED
 Spelling - Words ending in ING - Both present participles and gerunds
 Subject Pronouns - I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They
 There is / There are
 There vs Their vs They're - The difference between these words
 This That These Those - Demonstrative Pronouns
 To Be (Past Tense)
 To Be (Present Tense) - Using the verb To Be in the Present Tense
 Where + To Be
 Your vs You're - The difference between Your and You're in English
 Zero Conditional - Zero conditionals (if-clauses)

INTERMEDIATE English Grammar


 Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING - A list of these adjectives and the difference between
these
 Adjectives - Word Order - The order of adjectives before a noun.
 Adverbs - When to use adverbs and the different types of adverbs.
 Adverbs vs. Adjectives - The difference between adverbs and adjectives.
 All vs Every vs Each - The difference between All, Every and Each.
 Another vs Other vs Others - The difference between Another, Other and Others.
 Articles - Definite and Indefinite - When to use (and not use) A, AN and THE
 Both, Neither, Either - The difference between Both, Neither and Either
 Can - Could - Modal verbs - Can and Could
 Comparatives and Superlatives - Comparing things with -er and -est.
 Conditionals - Conditional sentences - if-clauses
 Countable and Uncountable Nouns - The different types of Nouns and Uses
 Do - Does - Did - Done - The difference between Do, Does, Did and Done.
 Every day vs All day - The difference between every day and all day.
 Every day vs everyday - The difference between every day and everyday.
 First Conditional - First Conditional Sentences (if-clauses)
 For vs. Since - When to use For and when to use Since.
 Future - Will - Using Will to talk about the future.
 Future - Will vs. Going to - The difference between Will and Going to (future).
 Going to - Using Going to in different tenses.
 How much - How many - The difference between How much and How many.
 May - Might - Modal verbs - May and Might
 Modal Verbs - Can, Could, May, Might, Must, Shall, Should, Will, Would
 Much - Many - A lot of - Few - These common quantifiers and when to use them.
 Must - The modal verb - Must (also Have to)
 Nouns - Common, Proper, Countable, Uncountable, Concrete, Abstract, Compound and
Collective Nouns
 Parts of Speech - The difference between nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs,
prepositions, conjunctions and interjections.
 Past Participles - Past participles are used in Perfect Tenses and Passive Voice.
 Prepositions List - A list of Prepositions in English.
 Prepositions of Place - An explanation of the different prepositions of place in English
 Prepositions of Time - At / On / In - When to use At, On and In regarding time.
 Present Perfect Tense - When to use the Perfect Tense and its structure
 Pronunciation of ED - The correct pronunciation of words that end in ED.
 Pronunciation of -S - The correct pronunciation of words that end in S.
 Quantifiers - Position, use and examples of Simple and Complex Quantifiers
 Question Tags - Which question tags to use and when.
 Reflexive Pronouns - Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves,
themselves.
 Second Conditional - Second Conditional Sentences (if-clauses)
 Shall - The modal verb - Shall
 Should - The modal verb - Should (also Ought to)
 So vs. Such - The difference between So and Such
 Some - Any - A - An - When to use these words
 Still, Yet, Already - The difference between Still, Yet and Already
 Two - Too - To - The difference between these words that sound the same.
 Used to vs Use to - The difference between Used to and Use to.
 Very vs. Too vs. Enough - The difference between Very, Too and Enough.
 Would - The modal verb - Would

ADVANCED English Grammar


 Compound Adjectives - When to put the hyphen between adjectives
 If I were you - An explanation of why we say If I were and not If I was.
 Like vs. As - The difference between Like and As when used to compare.
 Passive Voice - The difference between Active and Passive sentences and examples of
them
 So - Neither - Either
 Third Conditional - Third Conditional Sentences (if-clauses)
 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs - The difference between transitive, intransitive and
ambitransitive verbs
 Whoever, Whatever, Whenever - The difference between these W-ever words

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