Grammar

ESL/EFL Grammar Rules

 

1. Tenses

 

Simple presentView
Simple pastView
Simple futureView
Present continuousView
Past continuousView
Future continuousView
Present perfectView
Past perfectView
Future perfectView
Present perfect continuousView
Past perfect continuousView
Future perfect continuousView

  2. Present Perfect

 

Present perfect with: Just, Already and YetView
Present perfect with: For and SinceView
Present perfect with: Ever and NeverView

   3. Other Grammar Rules

 

Personal pronounsView
Possessive pronounsView
Demonstrative adjectives/pronounsView
The verb to be in the presentView
Closed/open questions in the presentView
Prepositions View
Used to View
Adverbs of frequencyView
Comparative/superlative adjectivesView
QuantifiersView
Regular verbs

Irregular verbs

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Irregular verb endingsView
Reflexive pronounsView
Tag questionsView
Definite and indefinite articlesView
Too/enoughView
Gerund and infinitiveView
Phrasal verbsView
Relative pronounsView
Passive voiceView
Wish in the presentView
Wish in the pastView

   4. Conditionals 

 

Conditional  (0)View
Conditional  (1)View
Conditional  (2)View
Conditional  (3)View

   5. Modals

Modasl in the present View
Modals in the pastView

   6. Reported Speech

 

Reported speech (statements)View
Reported speech (Questions)View
Reported speech (Commands)View

The use of quantifiers in English – How to use much/many/little/few

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