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🇺🇸English · Grammar
Ultimate English Grammar Bootcamp
132 lessons · 5 free previews
- 1The SVO-The Basic Sentence StructureFree
- 2The SVO-The Basic Sentence Structure ExampleFree
- 3English relies on word order to convey who is doing whatFree
- 4Parts of Speech-NounFree
- 5Parts of Speech-PronounFree
- 6Parts of Speech-VerbPro
- 7Parts of Speech-AdjectivePro
- 8Parts of Speech-AdverbPro
- 9Parts of Speech-PrepositionPro
- 10Parts of Speech-ConjunctionPro
- 11Parts of Speech-InterjectionPro
- 12Parts of Speech-QuizPro
- 13Parts of Speech-Quiz AnswerPro
- 14Parts of Speech-Tips-Every English sentence MUST have a verb,usually a subjectPro
- 15Parts of Speech-Subject and Verb agreementPro
- 16Parts of Speech-British and USA difference about collective nounsPro
- 17Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 1-non-abstract namePro
- 18Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 2-abstract ideasPro
- 19Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 3-common and properPro
- 20Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 4-countable and uncountablePro
- 21Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 5-countable-Singular vs PluralPro
- 22Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 6-countable-uncountable number vs somePro
- 23Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 7-Article-indefinite (a, an) and definite(the)Pro
- 24Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 8-Indefinite articles (a)Pro
- 25Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 9-Indefinite articles (an)Pro
- 26Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 10-definite articles (the) for specificPro
- 27Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 11-definite articles (the) for uniquePro
- 28Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 12-Article Usage Quiz 1Pro
- 29Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 13-Article Usage Quiz 2Pro
- 30Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 14-Article Usage Quiz 3Pro
- 31Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 15-Article Usage Quiz 4Pro
- 32Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 16-Article Usage Quiz 5Pro
- 33Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 17-Article Usage Quiz 6Pro
- 34Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 18-Article Usage Quiz 7Pro
- 35Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 19-British and USA difference about THEPro
- 36Nouns and Articles-Nouns-PART 20-Demonstratives and ariticle omissionPro
- 37Pronouns and Possessives-PART 1-Subject pronounsPro
- 38Pronouns and Possessives-PART 2-Object pronounsPro
- 39Pronouns and Possessives-PART 3-Possessive adjectivesPro
- 40Pronouns and Possessives-PART 4-Possessive pronounsPro
- 41Pronouns and Possessives-PART 5-Subject Object Possessive Adjective and Pronoun and ReflexivePro
- 42Pronouns and Possessives-PART 6-Reflexive PronounsPro
- 43Pronouns and Possessives-PART 7-Practice QuizPro
- 44Pronouns and Possessives-PART 8-Indefinite PronounsPro
- 45Pronouns and Possessives-PART 9- “no one” (nobody) and someonePro
- 46Pronouns and Possessives-PART 10-Relative PronounsPro
- 47Pronouns and Possessives-PART 11-British vs American Notes (Pronouns) OnePro
- 48Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 1-AdjectivesPro
- 49Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 2-Adjectives OrdersPro
- 50Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 3-Attributive and Predictive AdjectivesPro
- 51Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 4-AdverbsPro
- 52Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 5-Adverbs of frequency PART 1Pro
- 53Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 6-Adverbs of frequency PART 2Pro
- 54Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 7-Adverbs of degree and placePro
- 55Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 8-Comparatives and Superlatives-ComparativePro
- 56Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 9-Comparatives and Superlatives-SuperlativesPro
- 57Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 10-irregular comparativesPro
- 58Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 11-Practice Quiz AdjectivesPro
- 59Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 12-Practice Quiz AdverbPro
- 60Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 13-Practice Quiz Comparative and SuperlativePro
- 61Adjectives and Adverbs-PART 14-British vs American Notes quitePro
- 62The Verb “To Be”-PART 1-Present tense of "to be"Pro
- 63The Verb “To Be”-PART 2-Past tense of "to be"Pro
- 64The Verb “To Be”-PART 3-Uses of “be”-main verbPro
- 65The Verb “To Be”-PART 4-Uses of “be”-locationPro
- 66The Verb “To Be”-PART 5-Uses of “be”-common expressionsPro
- 67The Verb “To Be”-PART 6-Questions and short answers with “be”Pro
- 68The Verb “To Be”-PART 7-One peculiarity the question Who is itPro
- 69Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 1-FormsPro
- 70Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 2-Spelling notePro
- 71Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 3-Habits and routinesPro
- 72Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 4-General truths or factsPro
- 73Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 5-Permanent situations (or long-term)Pro
- 74Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 6-Scheduled events (often future context)Pro
- 75Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 7-State verbsPro
- 76Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 8-negative sentencePro
- 77Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 9-use Do:DoesPro
- 78Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 10-Third PersonPro
- 79Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 11-adverb of frequencyPro
- 80Simple Present Tense (I do, she does)-PART 12-British vs American Notes (Present Simple)Pro
- 81Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 1-Have vs. Have Got (in Present)Pro
- 82Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 2-In negatives and questionsPro
- 83Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 3-Have as an ordinary verbPro
- 84Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 4-PracticePro
- 85Using “Have” and “Have Got”-PART 5-British vs American NotesPro
- 86Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 1-am is are + verb -ingPro
- 87Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 2-how to add -ingPro
- 88Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 3-Actions happening at this momentPro
- 89Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 4-Temporary actions around nowPro
- 90Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 5-Trends or changing situationsPro
- 91Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 6-Near-future plans:arrangementsPro
- 92Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 7-Signal wordsPro
- 93Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 8-State VerbsPro
- 94Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 9-Present Simple vs Present ContinuousPro
- 95Present Continuous (I am doing)-PART 10-PracticePro
- 96Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 1-completed actions or situations in the pastPro
- 97Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 2-form changePro
- 98Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 3-All subjects use the same past formPro
- 99Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 4-Completed actions in the pastPro
- 100Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 5-A series of past actions (narration)Pro
- 101Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 6-Past habits or repeated actionsPro
- 102Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 7-Specific time referencesPro
- 103Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 8-Negative (Past Simple)Pro
- 104Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 9-Questions (Past Simple)Pro
- 105Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 10-The verb to be is an exceptionPro
- 106Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 11-Regular vs IrregularPro
- 107Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 12-Example 1Pro
- 108Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 13-Example 2Pro
- 109Simple Past Tense (I did)-PART 14-British vs American Notes (Simple Past)Pro
- 110Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 1-explain and formPro
- 111Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 2-Action in progress at a specific past timePro
- 112Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 3-Background actions in a storyPro
- 113Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 4-Interrupted actionPro
- 114Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 5-Two simultaneous past actionsPro
- 115Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 6-temporary situation in the pastPro
- 116Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 7-Past Continuous vs Simple PastPro
- 117Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 8-NegativesPro
- 118Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 9-QuestionsPro
- 119Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 10-Examples 1Pro
- 120Past Continuous (I was doing)-PART 11-Examples 2Pro
- 121Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 1-Predictions:expectationsPro
- 122Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 2-Spontaneous decisionsPro
- 123Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 3-Promises, offers, refusals, threatsPro
- 124Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 4-Future factsPro
- 125Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 5-Plans and intentionsPro
- 126Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 6-Predictions based on present evidencePro
- 127Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 7-“Shall” + verbPro
- 128Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 8-“Be about to” + verbPro
- 129Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 9-“Be going to go” vs “be going”Pro
- 130Future Forms(Will Going to and Others)-PART 10-PracticePro
- 131I am updating this android bootcampPro
- 132IntroPro