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What you will learn

All major English Grammar topics presented through simple, easy-to-understand language and hundreds of authentic sample sentences

The course is full of RICH MATERIALS: Hundreds of pages of downloadable/printable course notes and grammar exercises

The course is full of ACADEMIC VOCABULARY: Course notes and exercises with a large volume of academic vocabulary items


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Description

The course aims to teach all major grammar topics from pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate levels (A2-B2 levels). Most important features of this course are as follows:

  • The instructor uses a simple and easy-to-follow language.
  • The instructor really TEACHES the grammar points in detail, and does not simply read the notes and go over the materials.   
  • The course concentrates only on important grammar points. The instructor is really careful to include only significant details. He skips points that are either too easy or too unnecessarily detailed.
  • All the course materials, including course notes, exercises, and other support materials are presented in .pdf format, so that the learners can follow the course easily by taking their own notes.
  • Grammar points are presented through original and fun-to-read examples. The instructor has carefully avoided boring and commonly-used examples.
  • The course offers extremely rich, highest quality support materials. This will help you practice the points that you have learnt in great detail. 
  • Grammar points are presented through really fun movie clips, songs, poems, and many other fun elements. This will help you have fun while learning and also become more knowledgeable in American and British pop culture, in particular.All in all, this course offers you a unique learning experience with highest quality possible. Come and experience it yourself!       
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Content

Tenses – Part 1 (Present Tenses & Past Tenses)

Tenses – Part 1: Course Notes
What is Time, Aspect, and Tense?
Simple Present Tense
Present Continuous Tense
State Verbs
Simple Present & Present Continuous Exercises
Simple Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Simple Past & Past Continuous Exercises
Present Perfect Tense: Function #1
Present Perfect Tense: Function #2
Present Perfect Tense: Functions #3 – 4 – 5
Present Perfect Tense-Other Time Expressions
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Present Perfect & Present Perfect Continuous Exercises
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Perfect & Past Perfect Continuous Exercises

Tenses – Part 2 (Future Tenses & Time Linkers)

Tense – Part 2: Course Notes
“Will” Future
“Be Going To” Future
Time Linkers – Part 1
Time Linkers – Part 2
Future Tenses & Time Linkers – Exercises
Future Continuous & Future Perfect Tenses
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Future Tenses & ALL TENSES – Revision Exercises

Modals – Part 1 (Basic Forms)

Modals – Part 1: Course Notes
Permission & Request Modals
Obligation (Necessity Modals)
Permission, Request, and Obligation Modals Exercises
Advice Modals
Expectation & Suggestion Modals
Advice, Expectation, and Suggestion Modals Exercises
Ability Modals
Habit Modals
Ability & Habit Modals Exercises
Preference Modals
Probability (Possibility) Modals
Preference & Probability Modals Exercises

Modals – Part 2 (Modality Progressive & Modality Perfect)

Modals – Part 2: Course Notes
Modality Progressive
Modality Perfect: Part 1
Modality Perfect: Part 2
Modality Progressive & Modality Perfect Exercises

Passives & Causatives – Part 1 (Passive Structures)

Passives & Causatives – Part 1: Course Notes
Passives: Introduction
Passive Structures (Passive Forms)
Exercises: Passive Structures
Verbs with Two Objects
Using V3 as an Adjective
Exercises: Verbs with Two Objects & Using V3 as an Adjective

Passives & Causatives – Part 2 (Reported Passives & Causatives)

Passives & Causatives – Part 2: Course Notes
Reported Passives
Causatives
Exercises: Reported Passives & Causatives

Gerunds & Infinitives (Part 1): Gerunds

Gerunds & Infinitives – Part 1: Course Notes
Gerunds & Infinitives: Introduction
Prepositions + Gerunds
Exercises: Introduction & Prepositions + Gerunds
Verbs + Gerunds
Exercises: Verbs + Gerunds
Gerunds with Fixed Expressions
Exercises: Gerunds with Fixed Expressions

Gerunds & Infinitives (Part 2): Infinitives

Gerunds & Infinitives – Part 2: Course Notes
Infinitives in Subject & Object Position
Verbs + Infinitives
Verb + Smo + Infinitives
Exercises: Verb + Infinitives
Other Infinitive Uses
Exercises: Other Infinitive Uses
Infinitives & Adjectives
Gerunds & Infinitives with Passive Meaning
Exercises: Infinitives & Adjectives / Gerunds & Infinitives with Passive Meaning
Verbs of Perception
Exercises: Verbs of Perception
Causatives & Causative-Like Structures
Exercises: Causatives & Causative-Like Structures
Short Summary
A BEAUTIFUL SUMMARY MATERIAL
Exercises: ALL Gerunds & Infinitives Summary

Adjectives & Adverbs: Part 1

Adjectives & Adverbs – Part 1: Course Notes
Adjectives: Introduction
Exercises: Adjectives
Adverbs: Introduction
Exercises: Adverbs
Irregular Adverbs & Adverbs of Degree
Exercises: Irregular Adverbs & Adverbs of Degree
so/such . . . that
Exercises: so/such . . . that
Enough & Too
Exercises: Enough & Too

Adjectives & Adverbs (Part 2): Comparatives & Superlatives

Adjectives & Adverbs – Part 2: Course Notes
Comparatives: Introduction
Exercises: Comparatives
Degrees in Comparatives
The more . . . , the more . . .
Exercises: Degrees in Comparatives & The more…, the more…
as . . . as
Exercises: as . . . as
Superlatives
Exercises: Superlatives

Adjective (Relative) Clauses: Part 1

Adjective (Relative) Clauses – Part 1: Course Notes
Adjective Clauses: Introduction
Describing People & Objects: Part 1
Describing People & Objects: Part 2
Exercises: Describing People & Objects
Prepositions + Adjective Clauses & Whose
Exercises: Prepositions + Adjective Clauses & Whose
Describing Places with Where and Which
Exercises: Describing Places with Where and Which
Describing Times, Reasons, and Pronouns
Exercises: Describing Times, Reasons, and Pronouns
Defining and Non-Defining Adjective Clauses
Exercises: Defining and Non-Defining Adjective Clauses
Expressions of Quantity, Modifying the Sentence, & Cleft Sentences
Exercises: Expressions of Quantity, Modifying the Sent., Cleft Sentences

Adjective (Relative) Clauses (Part 2): Omission & Reduction-Short Forms

Adjective (Relative) Clauses – Part 2: Course Notes
Reduction of Active Forms in Adjective Clauses
Reduction of Passive Forms in Adjective Clauses
Reduction of Non-Defining Adjective Clauses
Practice – 1
Practice – 2
Exercises: Omission & Reduction in Adjective Clauses

Noun Clauses

Noun Clauses

If & Wish Clauses / Conditionals

If & Wish Clauses / Conditionals

Linkers / Conjunctions

Linkers / Conjunctions
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