Verbs and Verb Tenses
Conditional
Future
Gerund and Present Participle
Infinitive
Passive Voice
Past
Present
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- Present continuous or present progressive tense
- Present perfect tense
- Present perfect tense with EVER, NEVER, ALREADY, & YET
- Present perfect or simple past tense
- Present perfect tense with FOR and SINCE
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Adverbs
- Function: How to use adverbs…
- Form: Where adverbs go…
- Comparative forms: comparing using adverbs...
- Kinds of adverbs
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Determiners
Articles
- Definite articles
- Definite and indefinite articles
- Exceptions when using definite articles
- Indefinite articles
Quantifiers
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- Quantifiers that answer HOW MUCH? and HOW MANY?
- Quantifiers MANY, MUCH, FEW, & LITTLE
- The quantifier ENOUGH
- Cardinal and ordinal numbers, percentages
- Quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns
- The quantifiers FEW and LITTLE
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Distributives
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- Demonstratives THIS,THAT, THESE, & THOSE
- The question words WHICH,WHAT, & WHOSE
- Defining words WHICH and WHOSE
- The pre-determiners SUCH, WHAT, RATHER, & QUITE
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Direct and Indirect Speech
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Verbs followed by gerund
suggest/suggested + that-clause (where both that and should may be omitted):
Relative Clauses
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5. Whom is very formal and is only used in written English. You can use who/that, or omit the pronoun completely :
Punctuation Menu
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