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English grammar
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English tenses (present, past, future)
Signal words for English tenses
Progressive
or
continuous?
Compound tenses
Present tenses
Past tenses
Future tenses
Conditional sentences (
if
clauses)
Comparison of the
if
-clauses
Word order in
if
-clauses
Zero conditional (
if
-clause type 0)
First conditional (
if
-clause type 1)
Second conditional (
if
-clause type 2)
Third conditional (
if
-clause type 3)
List of exercises: conditional clauses /
if
clauses
Parts of speech (verbs, nouns, adjectives, …)
Basics about parts of speech
Determiners in grammar
Overview: nouns
(car, house, …)
Overview: articles
(the, a/an)
Overview: pronouns
(my, they, …)
Overview: verbs
(drink, done, …)
Overview: adjectives
(far, happy, …)
Overview: adverbs
(well, hardly, …)
Difference adverb & adverbial in English
Overview: prepositions
(in, by, …)
Overview: conjunctions
(and, but, …)
Overview: interjections
(ouch, yeah, …)
Declension (inflection) in English
List of exercises: parts of speech
Numbers, numerals, time specifications
Cardinal numbers
(one, two, three, …)
Fraction numbers
(a quarter, two thirds, …)
The years in English
Telling the time
(3 a.m., 5 p.m., …)
Times of day & mealtimes
(morning, night, …)
Weekdays & months
(March, Friday, …)
Writing & saying the English date
Sentences, clauses, syntax
Subject in English grammar
Grammatical agreement (subject & verb)
Clause types
(declarative, interrogative, imperative)
Syntax and word order
Passive voice
Relative clauses
Participle clauses
List of exercises: syntax and sentences
Tricky grammar topics
Difference
‘since & for’
Question tags
(aren’t you?, can we?)
Question words
(what, why, who, …)
Difference:
‘have & have got’
Use:
‘yet & already’
Prop-words
‘one & ones’
Difference:
‘to, too, two’
Negations in English
Are animals
‘he, she’
or
‘it’
?
‘can’t, cannot’
or
‘can not’
?
Use:
‘(a) little & (a) few’
Use:
‘to be/get used to …’
Use:
‘used to’
+ infinitive
‘been & gone’
(difference)
Use/difference:
‘it’s & its’
Difference:
‘do & make’
Difference:
‘interesting & interested’
Use:
‘much, many & a lot’
Difference:
‘so & such’
Use:
‘some & any’
Use:
‘there is/are’
Difference:
‘in the end & at the end’
Difference:
‘in time & on time’
List of exercises: tricky grammar topics
Speaking and writing well
Linking/connecting words
English orthography
Comma rules in English
Closed & open punctuation in English
Business English
Form/structure of an English business letter
Verb tables and lists
Irregular verbs list (A–Z)
Regular active voice forms in all tenses (example
‘to talk’
)
Irregular active voice forms in all tenses (example
‘to eat’
)
Auxiliary and lexical verb
‘to have’
(forms in all tenses)
Auxiliary and lexical verb
‘to be’
(forms in all tenses)
Modal verb
‘must’
(forms & substitute)
Modal verb
‘can’
(forms & substitute)
Auxiliary and lexical verb
‘to do’
(forms in all tenses)
List of exercises: irregular verbs
German grammar
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Parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, …)
Nouns
Verbs
Articles
Pronouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Interjections
Numerals
W
question words
Verb tenses (Präsens, Perfekt, …)
Präsens (use)
Präsens (formation)
Perfekt (use)
Perfekt (formation)
Präteritum (use)
Plusquamperfekt (use)
Plusquamperfekt (formation)
Futur I (use)
Exercise 1: Determining the tenses
Exercise 2: Determining the tenses
List of exercises (tenses)
Constituents of a sentence
Subject
Exercise 1: constituents
Exercise 2: constituents
Exercise 3: constituents
List of exercises on constituents
Tricky grammar topics
Difference:
‘hilfsbereit, hilfreich & behilflich’
Verb tables
Conjugation of
‘sein’
Conjugation of
‘haben’
Conjugation of
‘werden’
German strong verbs
Spanish grammar
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Verb tenses (Tiempos)
Pretérito Indefinido
Pretérito Imperfecto
Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto
List of exercises (tenses)
Parts of speech (verbs, nouns, adjectives, …)
Nouns
(casa, sol, hombre)
Articles
(el, la, los, las, un, una, …)
Sentences, clauses, syntax
Relative clauses
Verb tables
First conjugation (ending
‘-ar’
)
Second conjugation (ending
‘-er’
)
Third conjugation (ending
‘-ir’
)
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