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Welcome to our section on English Grammar. This section provides a systematically organised account of the whole of English Grammar. The study materials are designed to benefit intermediate to advanced ESL/EFL learners.

English Grammar Lessons - Table of Contents - I

Adjectives
Adjectives
Adjectives placed before nouns
Adjectives placed after verbs
Adjectives without Nouns

Adverbs
Introduction To Adverbs
Formation of Adverbs
Adjectives or Adverbs - Confusing Cases
Adverbs of Certainty
Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs of Indefinite Frequency
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Time and Definite Frequency
Focusing Adverbs

Articles
Introduction to Articles
The Definite Article
The Indefinite Article
Cases where articles should not be used
What to use - A/an or the
The difference between some/any and no article

Primary auxiliary verbs
Primary Auxiliaries
Be as an ordinary verb
Be as an auxiliary verb
Be: structures
Do
Have
Have: structures

Modal auxiliary verbs
Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Can
May and Can: differences
Could
May
Might
Will
Would
Shall
Should
Should: other uses
Must
Must: uses
Must and have to: The Difference
Ought to
Need
Had better
Should, Ought and Must: The difference

Conjunctions
Conjunctions
Coordinating conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Kinds of coordinating conjunctions
Correlative conjunctions
Correct use of some conjunctions

Degrees of comparison
Degrees of Comparison
Comparison using positive adjectives and adverbs
Comparison using comparative adjectives and adverbs
Comparison using superlative adjectives and adverbs
The difference between comparative and superlative
Degree modifiers with comparatives and superlatives

Determiners
Determiners

-ing (gerund) forms
-ing Forms
Verbs that can be followed by -ing forms
-ing forms after nouns and adjectives
-ing forms after prepositions

Complements
Complements

Copular verbs
Copular verbs

Countable and uncountable nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns

If clauses
Introduction To If Clauses
The Zero Conditional
The Type One Conditional
Type One Conditional- Alternate Forms
The Type Two Conditional
Type Two Conditional- Alternate Forms
The Type Three Conditional
Type Three Conditional-Alternate Forms
Mixed Conditional

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