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English grammar
The grammar of English (overview)
(English grammar – A list with all the topics)
Verb tenses – present tense, past tense and future tense
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Signal words for English tenses
Progressive
or
continuous?
Compound tenses
Present tenses
Past tenses
Future tenses
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)
Verb forms present conditional simple
Verb forms present conditional continuous
Third conditional (
if
-clause type 3)
Verb forms past conditional simple
Verb forms past conditional continuous
Parts of Speech and their usage
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Nouns
Verbs
Using numbers, numerals and time specifications
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Cardinal numbers
(one, two, three, …)
Fraction numbers
(a quarter, two thirds, …)
The years in English
Telling the time
(3 a.m., 5 p.m., …)
Tricky and difficult grammar topics
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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’
?
Difference:
‘been & gone’
Use/difference:
‘it’s & its’
Difference:
‘do & make’
Difference:
‘interesting & interested’
Writing & saying the English date
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