English Grammar Pro | Beginner to Advanced (A1-C1)
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Grammar is the easy part of learning English!
To make it easy, I also
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focus on pronunciation
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tell you when native speakers ignore the rules!
Your goal is to FINISH studying grammar!
Finish studying grammar so you can become fluent and confident in English
Syllabus
- FINISH English grammar!
- 1.1 Intro: How course is organized
- 1.2 Intro: Homework / Projects
- 1.3 Intro: What is language fluency?
- 1.4 Parts of Speech Intro
- 1.5 Identifying nouns and noun types
- 1.6 Recognizing nouns
- 1.7 Plural noun rules
- 1.8 Countable and uncountable nouns
- 1.9 Collective nouns
- 1.10 Compound nouns, nouns as adjectives
- 1.11 Possessive noun rules
- 2.1 Present: 'To be'
- 2.1 LIVE 'To be'
- 2.2 Present questions with 'to be'
- 2.3 Present simple tense
- 2.3 LIVE Present simple
- 2.4 Present negative
- 2.5 Present questions
- 2.6 Present continuous/progressive
- 2.6 LIVE Present continuous
- 2.7 Present continuous questions
- 2.8 Irregular present verbs
- 2.9 Present simple or continuous?
- 2.10 Present: Have got
- 2.11 Present: 52 Most common verbs
- 3.1 Past simple: 'To be'
- 3.2 Past simple -ED endings
- 3.3 Past simple negative & questions
- 3.4 Past continuous/progressive
- 3.4 LIVE past continuous
- 3.5 Past continuous or simple?
- 3.6. Past habits
- 3.7 Past perfect & continuous
- 3.8 52 most common verbs
- 4.1 Present perfect USE 1
- 4.1 :LIVE Present perfect 1
- 4.2 Present perfect USE 2
- 4.3 Present perfect USE 3
- 4.4 Present perfect USE 4
- LIVE: Present perfect, uses 2, 3 and 4!
- 4.5 Since / Ago
- 4.6 Present perfect or past simple?
- 4.7 Present perfect continuous
- 5.1 Future with present continuous
- 5.2 Future with 'going to'
- 5.3 Will / Shall
- 5.4 Future continuous
- 5.5 Future perfect continuous
- 5.5 LIVE Future perfect simple & continuous
- 6.1 Passive voice
- 6.2 Passive in more tenses
- 7.1 There/it: There is/are
- 7.2 There/it: There in more tenses
- 7.3 There/it: How to use 'it'
- 8.1 Modals: May / Might
- 8.2 Modals: Can / Could
- 8.3 Modals: Should
- 8.4 Modals: Would
- 8.5 Modals: Have to
- 8.6 Modals: Mus not
- 8.7 Modals: Imperative/commands
- 9.1 Helping verbs: Short answers
- 9.2 Helping verbs: Question tags
- LIVE Questions with intonation
- 9.3 Helping verbs: Agreeing/disagreeing
- 10.1 Adjectives
- 10.2 Adverbs
- 10.3 Adjectives/adverbs: 'as ... as..."
- 10.4 Adjectives/adverbs: Enough
- 10.5 Adjectives/adverbs: Too
- 10.6 Adjectives/adverbs: The comparative
- 10.7 Adjectives/adverbs: The superlative
- 10.8 Adjectives/adverbs: Still / yet / No longer
- 11.1 Articles: Rules 1-12
- 11.1 LIVE: Common article questions
- 11.2 Articles: Rules 13-20
- 11.2.5 Articles: Rules 20-23
- 11.3 Countable and uncountable nouns
- 12.1 Pronouns: Types of pronouns
- 12.2 Pronouns: Possessive
- 12.3 Pronouns: Showing possession
- 12.4 Pronouns: This(these) / That(those)
- 12.5 Pronouns: One(ones)
- 12.6 Pronouns: Every or all?
- 12.7 Pronouns: Quantifiers with 'of' or 'the'
- 12.8 Pronouns: Quantifiers with 'some' or 'any'?
- 12.9 Pronouns: Some / any / no
- 12.10 Pronouns: Both / either / neither
- 12.11 Pronouns: No / not / none
- 13.1 Prepositions of time, Part 1
- 13.1 LIVE Time prepositions (In, on, at)
- 13.2 Prepositions of time, Part 2
- 13.3 Prepositions of place, Part 1
- 13.3 LIVE Prepositions of place 1
- 13.4 Prepositions of place, Part 2
- LIVE: Prepositions of Place 2
- 13.5 Prepositions of movement
- 13.6 Prepositions of manner
- 14.1 Reported speech
- 14.2 Reported speech questions
- 16.1 Basic word order
- Parts of speech | 1
- Parts of speech | 2
- 17.1 Conjunctions: and, because, but, or, so
- 17.2 Conjunctions: Though, although, despite, in spite of
- 17.3 Conjunctions: If, when, in case
- 17.4 Conjunctions: Unless, as long as, providing
- 17.5 Conjunctions: As, when, like
- 17.6 Clauses: Independent or dependent?
- 17.7 Clauses: Relative clause 1 (who, which, that, what)
- 17.8 Clauses: Relative clause 2 (whose, whom, where)
- 17.9 Clauses: Restrictive / nonrestrictive
- 18.1 'If' conditionals: 0 conditional
- 18.1 LIVE 0 conditional
- 18.2 'If' conditionals: 1st conditional
- 18.2 LIVE 1st conditional
- 18.3 'If' conditionals: 2nd conditional
- 18.3 LIVE 2nd conditional
- 18.4 'If' conditionals: 3rd conditionals
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