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Simple English Grammar Video Lessons to Help you Learn How to Speak and Write Correct Sentences

What you will learn

English Sentence Construction

Nouns

Verbs

Adjectives

Capitalization and Punctuation

Pronouns

Adverbs and Prepositions

Description

English Grammar doesn’t have to be hard. Understanding the grammar rules is often harder than using the grammar rules. In this course, I will teach you how to use grammar naturally through patterns and video examples. Together we will see video describing every sentence we make as well as talk about different parts of grammar in sentences. I have taken out as much of the unnecessary parts of English grammar so that we can quickly and easily use the rules to create sentences. Every lesson has a review quiz and there are tests built in. I frequently update my courses with added content and lessons to help you continue to learn.

Some of the things you will learn in this course include:


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  • Essential English grammar, including sentence structures. tenses and other grammar rules
  • Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Punctuation and more!
  • Each video has a review grammar quiz to help you master the lesson
  • Tests are built in to test your grammar knowledge.
  • Practice exercises to help you start thinking in English and improve your English Grammar Naturally
  • New lessons added as well as bonus content with each update

Now is the time to learn how to use grammar the right way and create sentences correctly. English grammar isn’t as hard as it seems when you have the right teacher helping you along the way.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

What is a Sentence?

What is a Sentence?

Four Kinds of Sentences

Four Kinds of Sentences

Subjects and Predicates

Subjects and Predicates

Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates

Simple Subjects and Simple Predicates

Subjects in Imperatives

Subjects in Imperatives

Conjunctions

Conjunctions

Run-On Sentences

Run-On Sentences

Unit 1 Test

Unit 1 Test

What is a Noun?

What is a Noun?

Common Nouns Vs Proper Nouns

Common Nouns Vs Proper Nouns

Singular Nouns Vs Plural Nouns

Singular Nouns Vs Plural Nouns

Singular Possessive Nouns

Singular Possessive Nouns

Plural Possessive Nouns

Plural Possessive Nouns

Action Verbs

Action Verbs

Direct Objects

Direct Objects

Main Verbs and Helping Verbs

Main Verbs and Helping Verbs

Linking Verbs

Linking Verbs

Present Tense Verbs

Present Tense Verbs

Past Tense Verbs

Past Tense Verbs

Future Tense Verbs

Future Tense Verbs

Subject Verb Agreement

Subject Verb Agreement

Be and Have Verb Conjugation

Be and Have Verb Conjugation

Contractions with Not

Contractions with Not

Irregular Past Tense Verbs

Irregular Past Tense Verbs

Verb Phrases with Have

Verb Phrases with Have

Unit 2 Test

Unit 2 Test

What are Adjectives

What are Adjectives

Demonstratives and Articles in Sentences

Demonstratives and Articles in Sentences

Comparing Nouns with Adjectives: Comparatives and Superlatives

Comparing Nouns with Adjectives: Comparatives and Superlatives

Good and Bad Comparatives and Superlatives

Good and Bad Comparatives and Superlatives

Proper Adjectives

Proper Adjectives

Commas in a Series

Commas in a Series

Interjections

Interjections

Quotations

Quotations

Unit 3 Test

Unit 3 Test

Subject Pronouns

Subject Pronouns

Object Pronouns

Object Pronouns