Welcome to the English Grammar Course!

Levels A0 to C2

A complete English Grammar course for all levels, to help you learn your Grammar with video tutorials and interactive exercises. Through explanations and practice you will feel confident speaking English and writing in English. Together and throughout this course we will review tenses, verbs, syntax, conjunctions, prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, collocations, pronouns, and determiners. A complete Grammar Guide just for you!

TENSES

All Tenses Review
Conditional Simple
Conditional Tenses
Future Continuous
Future Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Simple
Future Simple with “going to”
Future Simple with “will”
Imperative Mood
Past Continuous
Past Perfect Continuous
Past Simple
Past Simple v Past Continuous
Past Simple v Past Perfect
Past Simple v Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Participle – Spelling
Present Simple

VERBS

Auxiliary Verbs
Infinitives
Irregular Verbs
Modal Verbs – part 1 and 2
Phrasal Verbs – part 1
Phrasal Verbs – part 2
Prepositional Verbs
Verb “to be” (beginner level)
Verb “to be” (intermediate level)
Verbs + -ing Form
Verbs + (pro)noun + Infinitive with “to”
Verbs + Infinitive + “to” or “-ing” form

SYNTAX & OTHER
If Clauses
Passive Voice
Question Tags
Reported Speech – part 1
Reported Speech – part 2
Rhetorical Questions
Word Classes
Question Forms

CONJUNCTIONS & PREPOSITIONS
Conjunctions
For or Since
Like or As?
Prepositions of Movement
Prepositions of Place – part 1
Prepositions of Place – part 2
Prepositions of Time – part 1 (in, at, on)
Prepositions of Time – part 2

ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS & COLLOCATIONS
Adjectives + Preposition
Adjectives v Adverbs
Adjectives: Characteristics
Adverbs: Forms
Also / So / Too / Either / Neither: when to use them
Comparatives and Superlatives (Adjectives)
Countable v Uncountable Nouns
Just / Yet / Still / Already: when to use them
Make or Do: Collocations
Used to / Usually / to be Used to / to Use

Personal Pronouns subject and object English Grammar Course

PRONOUNS & DETERMINERS
Articles: Definite & Indefinite
Demonstrative: Pronouns & Adjectives
Indefinite Pronouns
Interrogative Pronouns: Question Words
Personal Pronouns: Subject & Object
Possessive pronouns & Possessive determiners (1)
Possessive pronouns & Possessive determiners (2)
Pronoun “it”
Relative Pronouns & Relative Clauses
Some / Any Quantifiers
Subject & Object
There is / There are
Too or Enough: when to use them