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
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Methods of Paraphrasing
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