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Easy English Learning : English Grammar Explanations
English Grammar Explanations
English Grammar Explanations
- Adjective/Adverb
- Comparison of adjectives
- Sentences with comparisons
- The adjectives
- The adverbs
- The comparison of adverbs
- Position of adverbs in sentences
- Adverbs of frequency
- Adverbs and adjectives have the same form
- Adverbs - the basis is not the adjective
- Adverbs with two forms
- Articles
- The definite article "the"
- The indefinite article "a" "an"
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses and main clauses)
- Conditional sentences - Type I
- Conditional sentences - Type II
- Conditional sentences - Type III
- if I were you
- Mixed Conditionals
- Replacing if - Omitting if - if vs. when - in case vs. if
- Summary
- when or if
- will and would in if-clauses
- Gerund
- Gerund - Use, Form
- Gerund after adjectives and prepositions
- Gerund after nouns and prepositions
- Gerund after verbs and prepositions
- Gerund after special verbs
- Gerund after special phrases
- Gerund after prepositions
- Gerund or Progressive
- Gerund and Infinitive
- Gerund and Infinitive - no difference in meaning
- Gerund and Infinitive - difference in meaning
- Infinitive
- Infinitive with to
- Infinitive without to
- Modals, Modal Auxiliaries
- can, can't, cannot
- can - to be able to/to be allowed to
- do/does in questions
- have got or has got
- have or have got
- have to, has to, had to
- Long- and short forms
- may - to be allowed to
- Modals
- must - to have to
- Sentences and questions with can, must
- The verb be - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb have - auxiliary and main verb
- there is - there are
- What are modal auxiliaries?
- Nouns
- Countables and uncountables
- Foreign plurals
- Gender of nouns
- Plural
- Plural nouns in English
- Proper names, Proper nouns
- Singular nouns in English
- Singular or plural for groups of people
- 's
- 's or of-phrase
- Participles
- Summary
- Participles - Form
- Passive Voice
- Active and passive forms in the most common tenses
- Active sentence - Passive sentence (two objects)
- by-agent
- How to form the passive
- Passive sentences
- Personal Passive - Impersonal Passive
- Questions in Passive
- Verbs with prepositions in Passive
- Phrasal verbs, Prepositional verbs
- List with sentences A-H
- List with sentences I-R
- List with sentences S-Z
- Phrasal verbs - Prepositional verbs
- Prepositions
- Prepositions of place and direction (in, at, on)
- Prepositions of place and direction
- Prepositions with expressions of time
- Pronouns
- Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- self/each other (Reflexive pronouns)
- Punctuation
- Comma
- Quantifiers
- a lot of/lots of
- each, every
- much/many - a little/a few
- some/any
- something/anything and other compounds
- Questions
- How to form a question - Summary
- Question tags
- Question words
- Questions in Passive
- Questions in going to-future
- Questions in Past Progressive
- Questions in Present Perfect
- Questions in Present Progressive
- Questions in will-future
- Questions with be (without question words)
- Questions with be (with question words)
- Questions with can
- Questions with have
- Questions with do, does - Simple Present
- Questions with did, was, were - Simple Past
- Questions with who and what
- Short answers
- Reported Speech
- Commands
- Statements
- Questions
- Sentences
- Conjunctions and fillers in English sentences
- Contact clauses
- Position of adverbs of frequency
- Position of time in statements
- Relative clauses
- that and which in restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses
- Verbs with two objects
- Word order - statements
- Word order - questions
- Tenses (short explanations)
- Conditional Simple
- Conditional Progressive
- Conditional Perfect
- Conditional Perfect Progressive
- Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Future Progressive (Continuous)
- Future Perfect
- Future Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Tenses (detailed explanations)
- Past Perfect
- Past Perfect - Diagram
- Past Perfect - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Past Perfect - Short and long forms
- Past Perfect - Signal words
- Past Perfect - Spelling
- Past Perfect - Special verbs
- Past Perfect - Summary
- Past Perfect - Use
- Past Progressive/Past Continuous
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Diagram
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Short and long forms
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Signal words
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Spelling
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Special verbs
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Summary
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Use
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect - Diagram
- Present Perfect - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Perfect - Short and long forms
- Present Perfect - Signal words
- Present Perfect - Spelling
- Present Perfect - Special verbs
- Present Perfect - Summary
- Present Perfect - Use
- Present Perfect Progressive/Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect Progressive - Diagram
- Present Perfect Progressive - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Perfect Progressive - Short and long forms
- Present Perfect Progressive - Signal words
- Present Perfect Progressive - Spelling
- Present Perfect Progressive - Special verbs
- Present Perfect Progressive - Summary
- Present Perfect Progressive - Use
- Present Progressive/Present Continuous
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Diagram
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Short and long forms
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Signal words
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Special verbs
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Spelling
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Summary
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Use
- Simple Past
- Simple Past - Diagram
- Simple Past - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Simple Past - Signal words
- Simple Past - Irregular verbs/Special verbs
- Simple Past - Spelling
- Simple Past - Summary
- Simple Past - Use
- Simple Present
- Simple Present - Diagram
- Simple Present - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- Simple Present - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- Simple Present - Signal words
- Simple Present - Special verbs
- Simple Present - Spelling
- Simple Present - Summary
- Simple Present - Use
- going to-future
- going to-future - Diagram
- going to-future - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- going to-future - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- going to-future - Signal words
- going to-future - Summary
- going to-future - Use
- will-future
- will-future - Diagram
- will-future - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- will-future - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- will-future - Signal words
- will-future - Summary
- will-future - Use
- Tenses - contrasted
- Future Tenses
- Past Tenses
- Present Tenses
- Past Perfect - Simple Past
- Present Perfect - Simple Past
- Simple Present - Present Progressive/Continuous
- Simple Past - Past Progressive/Continuous
- Various
- Date, Months, Days of the week
- Different terms for the English tenses
- Endings in English
- Ending -s
- English tenses (diagram)
- English tenses (table)
- English tenses - The verb be - Long and short forms
- Gerund or Progressive
- How a sentence can change its meaning.
- How to put in tenses correctly.
- Irregular verbs (table)
- Long- and short forms (Contracted forms)
- Most common English tenses (table)
- Numbers
- one/ones
- 's (Apostrophe)
- 's or of-phrase
- Subjunctive
- The verb be - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb have - auxiliary and main verb
- this, that - these, those
- What are signal words?
- Verbs
- Imperative
- Irregular verbs
- Irregular verbs (most common)
- Learn irregular verbs effectively
- State verbs, dynamic verbs
- Verbs with two objects
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