Grammar Index of Free Grammar lessons
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- Present Simple – form and introduction
- How to use the PRESENT SIMPLE
- Present Simple for the future
- Using the Simple Present in the future
- Present Simple – verb forms with s, es and ies
- Are there any exceptions to ‘s’ in third person?
- Subject of verbs; 1st, 2nd, 3rd person singular
- What is the third (3rd) person singular?
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd person PLURAL
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- Continuous verb forms
- Present Continuous – Form and introduction
- Present Continuous for now – this moment
- Present Continuous for temporary situations
- Present Continuous for the future
- Using continuous verbs with always
- Non-continuous verbs – verbs not usual in continuous
- Non-continuous verbs with different meanings
- Using the Future Continuous
- Present Perfect – use
- Perfect verb forms in English
- Already with Present perfect
- How to use JUST
- How to use YET
- Future perfect in English
- Past perfect in English
- Using the Past Perfect
- Past Perfect Continuous
- Past perfect continuous or past continuous?
- Relative pronouns; who, whose, which, that, what, where
- How to use Relative Clauses
- Defining relative clauses
- Non-defining Relative Clauses
- Clauses of contrast – although, despite, even though, in spite of
- Conditional sentences – introduction
- Introduction to English conditionals
- Zero conditionals – real conditionals
- First conditionals – real conditionals
- May and might in First Conditional sentences
- Use Imperative in First conditional
- Second Conditionals – Unreal Conditionals
- Third Conditionals – Unreal conditionals
- Mixed conditionals – unreal conditionals
- Conditionals without “if” .. formal styles
- Conditionals without “if” informal styles
- Unless used in conditionals
- Wish or if only for present
- How to use WISH and WOULD
- Use WISH with Past Perfect for regrets
- Modal and Auxiliary verbs – Introduction
- “Have” as an auxiliary verb
- “Do” as an auxiliary verb
- “Be” as an auxiliary verb
- How to use “had better” for advice
- Get – how to use it 1
- How to use adverbs – introduction
- Adverbs of degree
- Adverbs of frequency and time
- Adverbs of manner
- use, be used to, get used to and used to with infinitive
- am USED TO for familiar situations
- Used to and infinitive for past habits
- am used to compared with get used to
- so as to, for, in order to, so that| Clauses of purpose
- Through, Across and Along – differences
- For, During and While – usage
- How to use SOME and ANY
- More some and any
- Through, Across and Along – differences
- For, During and While – usage
- Present Simple – form and introduction
- How to use the PRESENT SIMPLE
- Present Simple for the future
- Present Simple – verb forms with s, es and ies
- Continuous verb forms
- Present Continuous – Form and introduction
- Present Continuous for now – this moment
- Present Continuous for temporary situations
- Present Continuous for the future
- Continuous verbs with ALWAYS
- Non-continuous verbs – verbs not usual in continuous
- Non-continuous verbs with different meanings
- Perfect verb forms in English
- Future perfect in English
- Past perfect in English
- Past Perfect Continuous
- Conditional sentences – introduction
- Zero conditionals – real conditionals
- First conditionals – real conditionals
- Second Conditionals – Unreal Conditionals
- Third Conditionals – Unreal conditionals
- Mixed conditionals – unreal conditionals
- use, be used to, get used to and used to with infinitive
- am USED TO for familiar situations
- Used to and infinitive for past habits
- am used to compared with get used to
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