Grammar


Practical English Grammar Rules and Exceptions 


WATCH, LISTEN, AND LEARN

English Grammar Secrets


COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH SENTENCES


Word order in a sentence

Reported Speech


COHESION

Cohesion is the grammatical and lexical linking within a text or sentence that holds a text together and gives it meaning.

An Introduction to Cohesion in Academic Writing


PRONOUNS

Myself, yourself, himself

Who, That, Which

This, that, these, those

Someone, Anyone, No one

I, he, she, me

Since, for


TENSES

Past Simple or Present Perfect

Present Perfect and Past Simple

Using PRESENT PERFECT Tense with 'NEVER'

Past Perfect

Used to...

Table of English Tenses


QUESTIONS

LEARN HOW TO ASK QUESTIONS CORRECTLY

Asking Questions

Present Perfect - Asking Questions

Simple Past Tense Asking Questions

Embedded Questions


ADVERBS

Very, Too

A Few, Few, A Little, Little


NOUNS

Countable and Uncountable Nouns


CONJUNCTIONS

Unless


THE MAGIC OF 3

Improve your English with the "Magic of 3"


POLITE REQUESTS

How to Treat People Politely


COMPARING

Writing – Six Ways to Compare (about similarities)


UPPER CASE (CAPITAL LETTERS)

How to Use Capital Letters


PREPOSITIONS

Time

English Grammar Lesson: Prepositions of Time

Prepositions in English - on time or in time?

Exercises: in, at + time


Movement

Prepositions of Movement


Place

English Prepositions: IN or ON

Prepositions to say where you live: AT, ON, IN

Arrive AT, ON, or IN


Reason, Purpose, Intention, Destination, Recipient

Prepositions TO or FOR

Problems with Prepositions

Preposition OF

BY vs UNTIL

THEN vs THAN


Zero Preposition 

When NOT to Use Prepositions


Polite English

Show people you care: "You must be..."



USEFUL ONLINE GRAMMAR MATERIALS


Guide to Grammar and Writing

Guide to Grammar and Style

The Elements of Style

Grammar Tips: Grammar and Usage for the Non-Expert

WRITING SOFTWARE


Read more:
Methods of Paraphrasing


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