The key to speaking English fluently is understanding correct grammar.
Level 1: Low Beginner
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- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Basic Modals
- Basic Sentence Structure
- Building Sentences
- Conjunctions and Linking Words
- Everyday vs. Every Day
- Frequency Adverbs
- Non-Action Verbs
- Noun and Verb Phrases
- Prepositions: In, On, At
- Prepositions of Location
- Present Progressive Tense
- Pronouns
- Sentence Subjects
- Simple Future Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Simple Present Tense
- Singular vs. Plural
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- The Verb “Be”
- This, That, These, Those
- Verb List
- Wh – Questions
- Yes/No Questions
Level 2: High Beginner
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- Article Chart
- Articles
- Choosing the Correct Verb Tense
- Collective Nouns
- Common Modal Usage
- Comparatives
- Complex Question Formation
- Coordinators
- Count/Non-count Nouns
- Future Progressive Tense
- Go + Ving
- Indirect Objects
- Intensifiers
- Passive Voice
- Passive with Get
- Past Progressive Tense
- Plurals and Nationalities
- Possessives
- Prepositions and Time Words
- Present Perfect Tense
- Problems with Verbs
- Quantifiers
- Real Conditionals
- Relative Clauses
- Sentence Structure and Punctuation
- Some and Any
- Subordinators
- The Linking Verb (from Grammar Bytes)
- The Main Clause (from Grammar Bytes)
- There is/are
- Used To
- Using Time Expressions
Level 3: Low Intermediate
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- Action vs. Status
- Adjective Order
- Causative Verbs
- Even (from Englishpage.com)
- Clauses and Phrases
- Future Perfect
- Gerunds
- Get Married/Be Married
- Infinitives
- Introductory Phrases
- Less Common Tenses
- Most/Almost
- Non Passives
- Past Modals
- Past Perfect Tense
- Prepositions
- Prepositions and Subordinators
- Present Perfect Progressive
- Present Unreal Conditionals
- Present Wishes
- Reduced Relative Clauses
- Reported Speech
- Sentence Connectors
- Sentence Elements
- So/Such (from Englishpage.com)
- Stative Passives
- Structure Words
- Subject-Verb Agreement with Quantifiers
- Tag Questions
- The Interrupter (from Grammar Bytes)
- The Item in a Series (from Grammar Bytes)
- Too/Enough
- Verbs of Perception
- When vs. How Long
Level 4: High Intermediate
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- Absolutes
- Appositives
- Continuous Conditionals
- Dangling Modifiers
- Embedded Questions
- Hope vs. Wish
- Inversions
- It/That Constructions
- Modals Chart
- Noun Clauses
- Object Complements
- Parallelism
- Parenthetical Statements
- Participial Phrases
- Past Conditionals
- Past Wishes
- Reducing Adverbial Clauses
- Restrictive Clauses
- Semantic Verb Pairs
- Subjunctive (from Englishpage.com)
- TOEFL Grammar
- To V or Not To V
- Types of Subjects and Objects
- Verb and Preposition Collocations
Level 5: Advanced
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- Commenting
- Paraphrasing
- Preposition Collocations with “Be”