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- Grammar
- Basic Grammar Rules
- a-an-the - indefinite articles
- adjectives
- adverbs
- adverbs of frequency
- affect - effect
- a lot - much - many
- already - still - always - yet
- although-despite
- at-on-in - prepositions
- correlative conjunctions (conjunctions that work in pairs)
- double comparatives with 'the'...'the' (the more...the less)
- each-every
- everyone vs every one
- even though - even if
- false friends (faux amis): (English/French similar-looking words with different meanings).
- few-little
- for-during-while
- for-since-ago
- for-to
- 'I' vs 'me' (when to use them)
- in case - unless
- job - work
- like - look like
- like - as
- linking words
- nouns - different types (concrete, abstract, collective, compound ...)
- nouns - collective and compound nouns
- nouns - countable and plural nouns
- nouns - plural forms
- number with 'a' or 'the' (the difference between 'a number of' and 'the number of')
- of-from
- other/another
- possessives
- prefixes (list of common prefixes with their meaning and examples)
- negative prefixes (list of the most commonly-used)
- prepositions (list of prepositions with their meaning and an example of use)
- prepositional phrases (set phrases introduced by preposition)
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prepositional phrases with 'at' and 'for'
(from 'at an advantage' to 'for better or worse')
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prepositional phrases with 'by' (from 'by accident' to
'by now ')
- prepositional phrases with 'in' (from 'in brief ' to
'in stock.')
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prepositional phrases with 'on' (from 'on account of ' to
'on a whim ')
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prepositional phrases with 'out' (from 'out of bounds ' to
'out of work')
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prepositional phrases with 'under' (from 'under age ' to
'under way')
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prepositional phrases with 'within' and 'without'
(from 'within earshot' to 'without warning ')
- rather - rather than - would rather
- silent letters - A-Z list of silent letters in English words.
- some - any - a little - a few
- so-neither
- so-such
- subject-verb agreement
- the - definite article
- there-their-they're
- they (to refer to a person in the singular)
- this-that-these-those
- travel - trip - journey - meaning and use
- uk/us differences (differences in American and British vocabulary)
- whatever - whenever - wherever
- whether - if
- who-whom
- who-whose-whom-that-which-where
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wish - if
- Verb tenses - formation and use of English verb tenses
- Other verb forms
- bare infinitives
- causative verbs: make, get, have, let
- future time clauses (after 'when', 'as soon as', 'before', 'after', 'until'.)
- to be / to get used to ...
- gerund vs infinitive : when do we use them?
- going to (for the future)
- inversion
- irregular verbs
- make or do
- modal verbs (can-could-may-might-should-ought to-shall-will)
- must vs have to
- passive form
- play - go - do
- remember vs remind
- reported or indirect speech
- rob - burgle - steal
- say - tell
- shall - will - should - would
- should - ought -to - need
- used to
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verb tense revision table
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