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English tenses (present, past, future)
Signal words for English tenses
Progressive
or
continuous?
Compound tenses
Passive voice
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: adjectives
(far, happy, …)
Overview: adverbs
(well, hardly, …)
Overview: articles
(the, a/an)
Overview: conjunctions
(and, but, …)
Overview: interjections
(ouch, yeah, …)
Overview: nouns
(car, house, …)
Overview: prepositions
(in, by, …)
Overview: pronouns
(my, they, …)
Overview: verbs
(drink, done, …)
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)
Difference adverb & adverbial in English
Clause types
(declarative, interrogative, imperative)
Syntax and word order
Negations in English
Relative clauses
Participle clauses
List of exercises: syntax and sentences
Tricky grammar topics
(a) little & (a) few
(use)
Are animals
‘he, she’
or
‘it’
?
are you?; is he
(question tags)
been & gone
(difference)
do & make
(difference)
have & have got
(difference)
in the end & at the end
(difference)
in time & on time
(difference)
interesting & interested
(difference)
it’s & its
(use)
much, many & a lot
(use)
one & ones
(prop-words)
since & for
(use)
so & such
(difference)
some & any
(use)
there is/are
(use)
to be/get used to …
(use)
to, too, two
(difference)
used to
+ infinitive (use)
what, why, who, …
(question words)
yet & already
(use)
List of exercises: tricky grammar topics
Speaking and writing well
Linking/connecting words
English orthography
English comma rules
can’t, cannot
or
can not
?
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
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