About English Grammar:
Why Grammar?
We often think of grammar as a bunch of rules in a language that one needs to learn in order to master that language. People associate grammar with errors and correctness. Although rules are indeed the foundation of any structure, the ultimate test of correctness of language is usage.The ultimate goal of any language is to communicate. It is evident that if we have to understand each other correctly, it makes sense to put down some ground rules. In that way, the speaker knows how to formulate her speech and the listener knows what to expect. In other words: What you speak is what I hear. The listener’s perception of a conversation may be as close as possible to what the speaker has intended due to the ground rules of a language. The ground rules of a language, or in other words, the correct use of grammar, is indispensable to avoid miscommunication.
About this course:
In the English Advanced Grammar Course, we have put together a fun way to internalize the ground rules of English grammar covering basic, intermediate and advanced levels. In general, units develop understanding of parts of speech and/or of sentence structure with the help of great animations and fun activities. All the units and activities right from the basic to the advanced level have been carefully designed in a progressive manner to enable a comprehensive coverage of English grammar and language usage.
Chapter List
Unit 1
- Tense - The Perfect Tenses
- Tense - The Continuous Tenses
- Tense - The Simple Tenses
- Tense - The Perfect Tenses
- Tense - The Present Tenses
- Tense - The Past Tenses
- Verbs Forms -1
- Verbs Forms-2
- Subject Verb Agreement - Part 1
- Subject Verb Agreement-We Need Verbs
- Subject Verb Agreement-Subject - Verb Concord
- Subject Verb Agreement
- Confusion with Certain Tenses
- Finite and Non Finite verbs
- Present Perfect and Simple Past Tense
- Verbs Forms- All Tenses
- Use of perfect and perfect continuous tenses
- Finite and Non Finite verbs
- Types of Non Finite Verbs
- Nominalization
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Unit 2
- Conjunctions
- Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
- Connectors
- Conjunctions
- Determiners
- Determiners -1
- Determiners -2
- Determiners -3
- Connectors
- Prepositions and Preposition Phrases
- Preposition
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions and Prepositions
- Prepositions
- Prepositional Phrases
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Unit 3
- Kinds of Adjectives
- Comparison of Adjectives
- Possessive Adjectives
- Confusion with Certain and Adverbs
- Comparison of Adverbs
- Grammar Exercise -1
- Grammar Exercise -2
- Word Order
- Subject, Verb, Object
- Question Tags
- The Phrase, Clause and the sentence
- Main and Subordinate Clauses
- Subordinate Clauses
- Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
- Classifying Clauses
- Conditional Clauses-1
- Conditional Clauses-2
- Relative Pronouns
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Unit 4
- Modals -1
- Modals -2
- Can, Could, May, Might
- Modals
- Must, shall,should, will, would
- Ought to, need to, have to
- Active and Passive Voice -1
- Active and Passive Voice -2
- Direct and Indirect speech
- Direct and Reported Speech
- Reported Speech-1
- Reported Speech -2
- Conversation Completion
- Transformation of Sentences -1
- Transformation of Sentences – 2
- Question Formation
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Unit 5
- Punctuations
- Integrative Grammar Exercise -1
- Integrative Grammar Exercise -2
- Integrative Grammar Exercise -3
- Mixed Bag
- Vocabulary Exercises-1
- Vocabulary Exercises-2
- Vocabulary Exercises-3
- Vocabulary Exercises-4
- A test of Vocabulary Range
- Make a Word-1
- Palindromes
- Make a Word-2
- Check Your Spelling
- Anagrams
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Note : The product is valid only for a period of 3year from the date of activation.
About English Grammar:
Why Grammar?
We often think of grammar as a bunch of rules in a language that one needs to learn in order to master that language. People associate grammar with errors and correctness. Although rules are indeed the foundation of any structure, the ultimate test of correctness of language is usage.The ultimate goal of any language is to communicate. It is evident that if we have to understand each other correctly, it makes sense to put down some ground rules. In that way, the speaker knows how to formulate her speech and the listener knows what to expect. In other words: What you speak is what I hear. The listener’s perception of a conversation may be as close as possible to what the speaker has intended due to the ground rules of a language. The ground rules of a language, or in other words, the correct use of grammar, is indispensable to avoid miscommunication.
About this course:
In the English Advanced Grammar Course, we have put together a fun way to internalize the ground rules of English grammar covering basic, intermediate and advanced levels. In general, units develop understanding of parts of speech and/or of sentence structure with the help of great animations and fun activities. All the units and activities right from the basic to the advanced level have been carefully designed in a progressive manner to enable a comprehensive coverage of English grammar and language usage.
Chapter List
Unit 1
Tense - The Perfect Tenses
Tense - The Continuous Tenses
Tense - The Simple Tenses
Tense - The Perfect Tenses
Tense - The Present Tenses
Tense - The Past Tenses
Verbs Forms -1
Verbs Forms-2
Subject Verb Agreement - Part 1
Subject Verb Agreement-We Need Verbs
Subject Verb Agreement-Subject - Verb Concord
Subject Verb Agreement
Confusion with Certain Tenses
Finite and Non Finite verbs
Present Perfect and Simple Past Tense
Verbs Forms- All Tenses
Use of perfect and perfect continuous tenses
Finite and Non Finite verbs
Types of Non Finite Verbs
Nominalization
Unit 2
Conjunctions
Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions
Connectors
Conjunctions
Determiners
Determiners -1
Determiners -2
Determiners -3
Connectors
Prepositions and Preposition Phrases
Preposition
Prepositions
Conjunctions and Prepositions
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Unit 3
Kinds of Adjectives
Comparison of Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
Confusion with Certain and Adverbs
Comparison of Adverbs
Grammar Exercise -1
Grammar Exercise -2
Word Order
Subject, Verb, Object
Question Tags
The Phrase, Clause and the sentence
Main and Subordinate Clauses
Subordinate Clauses
Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences
Classifying Clauses
Conditional Clauses-1
Conditional Clauses-2
Relative Pronouns
Unit 4
Modals -1
Modals -2
Can, Could, May, Might
Modals
Must, shall,should, will, would
Ought to, need to, have to
Active and Passive Voice -1
Active and Passive Voice -2
Direct and Indirect speech
Direct and Reported Speech
Reported Speech-1
Reported Speech -2
Conversation Completion
Transformation of Sentences -1
Transformation of Sentences – 2
Question Formation
Unit 5
Punctuations
Integrative Grammar Exercise -1
Integrative Grammar Exercise -2
Integrative Grammar Exercise -3
Mixed Bag
Vocabulary Exercises-1
Vocabulary Exercises-2
Vocabulary Exercises-3
Vocabulary Exercises-4
A test of Vocabulary Range
Make a Word-1
Palindromes
Make a Word-2
Check Your Spelling
Anagrams
Note : The product is valid only for a period of 3year from the date of activation.