Complete English Grammar Improve Your Listening and Speaking

Learn English Grammar to master IELTS, TOEFL and other exams as well as to improve your speaking, writing and listening.

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Complete English Grammar Improve Your Listening and Speaking

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the structure of English grammar.
  • Use target structures confidently and accurately.
  • Construct better sentences.
  • Write better and comrehensive essay
  • Understand ve speak daily English confidently.

Description

This course will teach you English grammar. You will learn the structure of English. This comprehensive course will provide you with all grammar rules and structure, which will help you boost your exam score as well as writing, speaking, listening skills. After completing this course, you will be able to master important English exams such as IELTS, TOEFL and other important English exams.

Providing loads of examples, this course will make sure and help you boost the understanding the gist of the sentences. You will also learn conjunctions, puntuations as well as the main structures of the grammar.


With this course, you will learn the topics below comprehensively:


The Parts Of a Sentence

Linking Verbs + Adjective

Transive and Intransive Verbs

Verb + Object + Infinity or Gerund

Verb + Infinitive

Verb + Gerund

Verb + Direct Object + Indirect Object

Model + Simple Verb

There Verb and Special Notes

Determiners

Determiners - Examples

Each - Every

Other - Another - The Other

Both - Either - Neither

Both - Either - Neither

Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers

Articles

Articles

Nouns and Noun Phrases

Uncountable and Countable Nouns

Uncountable and Countable Nouns

Collective Nouns

Subject Verb Agreement

Pronouns

Pronouns - Antecedent Agreement

Pronoun Reference Errors

Tenses

Tenses

Simple Present Tense

Present Continous Tense

Present Continous Tense

Simple Past Tense

Past Continous Tense

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Continous Tense

Past Perfect Tense

Past Perfect Continous Tense

Simple Future Tense

Going to Future

Future Continous Tense

Future Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Continous Tense

Comparison Of Tenses

Sequence Of Tenses

Sequence Of Tenses

Summary Of Tenses

Modal Auxilaries

Might

May

Can

Could

Should

Ought To

Had Better

Will

Shall

Must

Have To

Would

Would Rather/Sooner/Just As Soon

Would Rather

Prefer

Would Prefer

Used to Infinitive

Be / Get Used to

Be / Get Able to

Be due to

Be likely to

Be meant to

Be supposed to

Modals Refering Past Time - Perfect Infinitive

Modals Refering Past Time - Perfect Infinitive

Passive Voice

The Passive Agent

Passive Question and Negative Form

Passive Question and Negative Form

Passive Of Gerunds

Passive Of Infinitives

Passive Participles

Passive Verbs with Simple Verbs

Passive Verbs with Two Objects

Passive Verbs with Two Objects

Passive Of Subjunctive

To be to Simple Verb Structure

Passive Voice in Reduced Clauses

Passive Construction with Get

Passive Voice - Special Notes

Causative Construction - Have / Get

Causative Construction - Make / Let/ Help / Force / Allow / Permit / Cause

Causative Construction - Make / Let/ Help / Force / Allow / Permit / Cause

Gerunds Used as Subject

Gerunds Used as Object

Gerunds Used as Appositive

Gerunds after Prepositions

Gerunds after Possessives

Gerunds Used as Adjective

Gerunds - Time Reference

Verbs Followed by Gerunds

Idiomatic Expressions Followed by Gerunds

Infinitives

Infinitives Used as Noun

Infinitives Used as Adjective

Infinitives Used as Adverb

Structures That are Followed by Infinitive

Structures That are Followed by Infinitive

Idiomatic Expressions Followed by Infinitives

Infinitives in Passive Construction

Infinitives Used to Replace Nouns

Infinitive - Time Reference with Active Voice

Infinitive - Time Reference with Passive Voice

Verbs Object to Infinitives Structure

Verb Object Simple Verb Sturcture

Verbs That Need Special Attention

Verbs That Need Special Attention

Adjectives

Adjective Patterns 1 - To infinitve + Object

Adjective Patterns 2 - To infinitve

Adjective Patterns 3 - Subjunctive

Adjective Patterns 4 - Superlative

Adjective Patterns 5 - Linking Verbs

Types of Adjectives 1 - Used as Attributively

Types of Adjectives 2 - Used as Predicatively

Types of Adjectives 3 - Emphasizing Adj.

Types of Adjectives 4 - After Nouns

Types of Adjectives 5 - Used as Noun Phrase

Comparative and Superlative Forms Of Adjectives

Adjectives - Comparisons with Equal Degree - As adj as

Adjectives - Comparisons with Comparative Degree

Adjectives - Modification - Of Comparatives and Superlatives

Compound Adjectives

Types of Adverbs - Intensifiers

The Use Of Rather

The Use Of Rather

TheUse Of Quite

The Use Of Fairly

The Use Of Enough

The Use Of Too

The Use Of Very

The Positions Of Adverbs

The Frequency Adverbs

TheUse Of Quite

The Use Of Fairly

The Use Of Enough

The Use Of Too

The Use Of Very

The Positions Of Adverbs

The Frequency Adverbs

Relative Clauses

Formation of Relative Clauses

Defining- Restricted Relative Clauses

Non Defining- Non Restricted Relative Clauses

Non Defining- Non Restricted Relative Clauses

Reduction Of Relative Clauses

Additional Information On Relative Clauses

Typical Errors on Relative Clauses

Noun Clauses

Formation Of Noun Clauses

That Noun Clauses

Whether / If Noun Clauses

Question Word Noun Clauses

Function Of Noun Clauses - Subject of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Object of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Object of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Subject Complement of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Appositive Phrases of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Appositive Phrases of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Appositive Phrases of Sentence

Function Of Noun Clauses - Object of a Preposition

Function Of Noun Clauses - Indirect Object of Sentence

Subordinators

Position and Function of Noun Clauses - Summary

...Ever Words in Noun Clauses

The Subjunctive Form in Noun Clauses

Reduction of Noun Clauses

Ever Words

Ever Words versus Relative Clauses

Ever Words used as Noun Clauses and Adverbial Clauses

Whatever - However

Correlative Conjunctions

Correlative Conjunctions

Using Correlative Conjunctions

Conditions

Imagined Conditions

Imagined Conditions

Real Conditions

Mix Conditions

Special Usage Of If Clause

Wish Clauses - Wish + that Clause

Wish Clauses - Wish + to infinitive

Wish Clauses - If Only

Hypotheses

Adverbial Clauses - Time

Adverbial Clauses - Place

Adverbial Clauses - Reason

Adverbial Clauses - Contrast

Adverbial Clauses - Result

Adverbial Clauses - Purpose

Adverbial Clauses - Manner

Adverbial Clauses - Degree

Adverbial Clauses - Condition

Adverbial Clauses - Comparison

Adverbial Clauses - Additional Notes

Participles

Participles - Actions that take place at the same time

Participles - Actions that take place at the same time

Participles - Actions that take place at the different time

Participle Phrases with Its Own Subject

Inversion with Preposition

Inversion with Negative Adverb

Inversion with "Only" or "Not Only"

Inversion with Other Structures

Inversion When Optional

And...Too / And....So

And...Either / And...Neither

And...Either / And...Neither

Tag Questions

Single Words Parallelism

Phrases Parallelism

Clauses Parallelism

Comparesion and Degree Parallelism

Linking Verbs Parallelism

Elements in List Parallelism

Examples for Parallel Construction

Subjuntives

Reduction Of Clauses

Reduction For Passive Construction

Reduction For Passive Construction

Reduction For Active Construction

Reduction For Infinitives

Summary

Coordinating Conjunctions(and, but, or, nor, so, yet, for)

Subordinating Conjunctions

Conjuctives For Contrast, Result, Listing, Times

Conjuctives For Emphasis, Refutation, Reformation

Conjuctives For Correction, Transition, Alternation

Conjuctives For Negative Condition, Conclusion

Other Conjunctives (Sentence Connectors)

Structures For Addition

Structures For Cause and Effect

Structures For Concessive Contrast - Denial

Structures For Contrast

Structures For Similarity

Structures For Purpose

Structures For Result

Structures For Time

Structures For Condition

Adverbial Clauses Versus Adverbial Phrases




Who Should Attend!

  • Students who would like to speak English more clearly and accurately; students who would like to write English more properly can take this course. This course will help you boost your understanding, writing and speaking English.
  • As a student, you will learn English grammar, and therefore, the structure of English deeply and accurately. You will be able to understand the rules of the language.
  • This course is perfect for exam preparation. If you are preparing to IELTS, TOEFL, you can benefit from this enriched course.

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Tags

  • English Grammar
  • IELTS
  • TOEFL

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