Introduction
  • Intro
  • How to use this course
Parts of Speech vs Parts of the sentence
  • English Grammar: Parts of Speech vs Parts of the sentence Part 1
  • English Grammar: Parts of Speech vs Parts of the sentence Part 2
Be, it is, there is
  • English Grammar: "Be" in present tense
  • English Grammar: It is
  • English Grammar: There is, there are
English Tenses
  • English Grammar: Simple present tense. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Simple present tense. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Present Progressive. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Present progressive. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Verbs rarely used in progressive tenses. Part -1
  • English Grammar: Verbs rarely used in the progressive tenses. Part 2
  • English Grammar: Simple present vs present progressive test
  • English Grammar: Regular verbs vs irregular verbs
  • English Grammar: Be in the past
  • English Grammar: Simple past. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Simple past. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Past Progressive. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Past Progressive. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Simple past vs Past Progressive test
  • English Grammar: Simple future. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Simple Future. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Be in the future
  • English Grammar: Going to
  • English Grammar: Going to vs will
  • English Grammar: Will you? Shall we?
  • English Grammar: Future progressive. How and when to use it
  • English Grammar: Future. Test
  • English Grammar: Present perfect simple. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Present Perfect simple. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Present perfect vs simple past
  • English Grammar: Present perfect progressive. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Present Perfect progressive. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Present Perfect simple, progressive test
  • English Grammar: Past perfect simple. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Past perfect. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Past perfect progressive. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Past perfect progressive. When to use it
  • English Grammar: Future perfect. How to use it
  • English Grammar: Future perfect. When to use it
  • English Grammar: BONUS. Simple future vs future progressive vs Future perfect
Modal Verbs
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. What are they?
  • English Grammar: Modal Verbs. Can
  • English Grammar: Modal Verbs. Could
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Could in the past
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. May
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. May in the past
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Might
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Might in the past
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Should
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Should in the past
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Ought to
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Must
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Must in the past
  • English Grammar: Must vs have to
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Will
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Shall
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Would
  • English Grammar: Modal verbs. Would in the past
  • English Grammar: BONUS. Modal verbs. Present vs past
Active Voice vs Passive Voice
  • English Grammar: Active and passive voice. Introduction
  • English Grammar: Why we use passive voice
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Main grammar principle
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Simple present
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Present progressive
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Simple past
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Past progressive
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Simple future
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Present perfect
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Past Perfect
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Future Perfect
  • English Grammar: Passive voice. Modal verbs
  • English Grammar: Passive Voice. Get vs Be
Conditionals
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. introduction
  • English Grammar: Types of conditionals
  • English Grammar: Structure of conditional sentences
  • English Grammar: Real future condition
  • English Grammar: Present unreal condition
  • English Grammar: Past unreal condition
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. Happen
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. Unless
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. In case
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. PROVIDED and AS LONG AS
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. Wishes. Present
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. Wishes. Past
  • English Grammar: Conditionals. Wishes. Future
Noun clauses
  • English Grammar: Noun clauses. What are they?
  • English Grammar: Noun clauses. Reported speech
  • English Grammar: Noun clauses. Reported speech. Test
  • English Grammar: Noun clauses. Indirect questions
Adjective clauses