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Adjectives
Adjectives
Kinds of adjectives
Adjectives of number
Demonstrative adjectives
Interrogative adjectives
Formation of adjectives

Degrees of Comparison
Degrees of comparison
Formation of the comparative and the superlative
How to compare two qualities of the same person

Nouns
What are proper nouns and common nouns?
Collective nouns and abstract nouns
Countable and uncountable nouns
Noun – gender
Formation of the feminine gender
Noun – number
Formation of plural nouns
Formation of plural nouns – Part II
Nouns with identical singular and plural forms
Nouns with different meanings in the singular and the plural
Nominative case and the objective case

Pronouns
Correct use of personal pronouns
Reflexive pronouns
Emphatic pronouns
Interrogative pronouns
Correct use of interrogative pronouns
Relative pronouns

Tenses
Tenses
Present tense
Simple Present Tense
Present continuous tense
Present perfect tense
Present perfect continuous tense
Past tense
Future tense
Active and Passive Voice
Active and Passive Voice
Present tense – formation of the passive verb
Past tense – formation of the passive verb
Future tense – formation of the passive verb
Non-finite verbs
What are non-finite verbs?
Infinitives
The participle
The participle as an adjective
Uses of participles?
What are gerunds?

Verb Patterns
Verb patterns – Part I
Verb patterns – part II
Double possessives
Going to
Joining two sentences with a preposition and which
Two forms of the possessive
The joining words who, which and that
Avoid words that repeat an idea
Changing statements into questions

Analysis of a sentence
Direct and indirect objects
The Subject and the predicate
Complex and Compound-complex sentence
Simple and compound sentence

Prepositions
Different prepositions
Auxiliary verbs
Uses of do
Uses of have
Modal Auxiliaries
Modal auxiliary verb shall
Modal Auxiliary Verb Will
Uses of Should
Uses of Would
Modal Auxiliary verb can
Uses of Could
Uses of May
uses of Must
Uses of Ought (to)

Clauses
What are clauses?
Noun clause
Uses of a noun clause
How to construct a sentence having a noun clause
Adjective clauses
More about adjective clauses
What are adverb clauses?
Kinds of adverb clauses
Adverb clauses of time
Adverb clauses of place
Adverb clauses of Manner
Adverb clauses of degree or comparison
Adverb clauses of purpose
Adverb clauses of condition

Sentence agreement
Agreement of the verb with the subject – part I
Sequence of tenses

Synthesis of sentences
Synthesis of sentences
Ways of combining two or more simple sentences into one compound sentence

Common Errors
Correct use of adjectives

Formation of the negative and the interrogative

Formation of negative sentences
Formation of interrogative sentences
Formation of the negative when the sentence is in the simple present or simple past
Formation of the interrogative when the sentence is in the simple present or simple past

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