English Grammar Mastery: From Basics to Advanced

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English Grammar Mastery: From Basics to Advanced

About Course

This course is designed specifically to help you understand and begin to apply the basic rules of English grammar in a short time. After each lesson, you can complete practical tasks and consolidate your knowledge. After all, grammar is the framework of our language, which will help us speak and understand a foreign language. In my video tutorials we will analyze and explain all the details using various examples.
We will turn existing knowledge into a system that is convenient and easy to use, and we will talk about live hacks that will make the grammar easy to use. And also how to use auxiliary tables and additional materials so that you can repeat the material you have covered at any time.

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What Will You Learn?

  • This course includes basic English grammar rules and exercises (new for 2020). We will tell you simply and clearly about the most popular tenses in the English language

Course Content

Introduction

  • Present Simple
  • The verb to be, why do we even need it?
  • Frequency adverbs
  • Present Continuous
  • Comparing two tenses: Present Simple vs Present Continuous
  • Future Simple
  • Shall when to use?
  • Construction be going to
  • Be going to or Future Simple (will)
  • Past Simple
  • Present Perfect
  • Present Perfect or Past Simple (Past simple or present perfect)
  • Present Perfect Continuous (Present perfect continuous)
  • Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous
  • Past Continuous
  • Past Perfect
  • Nouns: countable and uncountable nouns
  • Degrees of comparison of adjectives
  • Passive voice
  • Reported Speech
  • Question types: yes/no questions, object and subject questions
  • Used to or would (Constructions for habits or regular events in the past)
  • First Conditional (Type I)
  • Second Conditional (Type II)
  • Must or Have to (Modal verbs, their features using the example of must)
  • Prepositions with places
  • Prepositions of time
  • Infinitive
  • Gerund
  • Infinitive or Gerund
  • Lecture bonus: sounds in English

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