Monday 30 May 2016

Correct Usage of English

Auxiliary verbs

Be as an ordinary verb

Be as an auxiliary verb..

Be: structures

Auxiliary Verb Do

Have as an auxiliary verb

Have: Structures

Modal auxiliary verbs

Modal auxiliary verb can

May and Can

Could

May | Modal auxiliary verbs

Might

Will

Would

Shall

Should

Special uses of should

Must

Must as an auxiliary verb

Difference between must and have to

Ought to

Need as a modal auxiliary verb

Had better

Conjunctions and Degrees of Comparison

Conjunctions

Coordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

Kinds of coordinating conjunctions

Correlative conjunctions

Correct use of some conjunctions

Conjunctions and relative pronouns

Degrees of Comparison

Comparison using positive adjectives and adverbs

Comparison using comparative adjectives and adverb...

Comparison using superlative adjectives and adverb.

Adjectives and Adverbs

ADJECTIVE

Adjectives - Attributive position


Adjectives - predicative position

Adjectives without nouns

Adverbs

Adjectives and adverbs causing confusion

Adverbs of Certainty

Adverbs of Degree

Adverbs of indefinite frequency

Adverbs of manner

Adverbs of place

Adverbs of Time and Definite Frequency

Focusing adverbs

Pronouns and types

Pronouns

Gender in relation to animals, things and countrie...

'One' and 'ones' in place of countable nouns: 'Use..

'It' and 'one/some/any/none'

Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns (‘my...

Reflexive pronouns ('myself')

Articles and types

Articles

The indefinite article: 'a/an' (2)

The definite article: 'the' (1)

The definite article: 'the' (2)

The zero article (1)

The zero article with names and titles: 'Mr Pym'

Nouns and Gender

Nouns One-word nouns

Compound nouns

Countable and uncountable nouns (1)

Partitives: 'a piece of', etc.

Number (singular and plural) (2)

Gender

The genitive

Sentence Structure

The sentence Sentence word order

The simple sentence: verbs with and without object...

Sentences with linking verbs like 'be' and 'seem'

The simple sentence: direct and indirect objects

The compound sentence

The complex sentence: noun clauses

The complex sentence: relative pronouns and clause...

The complex sentence: 'whose'; defining/non-defini...

The complex sentence: time, place, manner

English Grammar

The sentence Sentence word order

The simple sentence: verbs with and without object...

Sentences with linking verbs like 'be' and 'seem'

The simple sentence: direct and indirect objects

The compound sentence

The complex sentence: noun clauses

The complex sentence: relative pronouns and clause...

The complex sentence: 'whose'; defining/non-defini...

The complex sentence: time, place, manner

Adverbial clauses of reason, purpose, comparison

The complex sentence: present participle construct...

The complex sentence: perfect/past participle cons...

Nouns One-word nouns

Compound nouns

Countable and uncountable nouns (1)

Partitives: 'a piece of', etc.

Number (singular and plural) (2)

Gender

The genitive

Articles

The indefinite article: 'a/an' (2)

The definite article: 'the' (1)

The definite article: 'the' (2)

The zero article (1)

The zero article with names and titles: 'Mr Pym'

Pronouns

Gender in relation to animals, things and countrie...

'One' and 'ones' in place of countable nouns: 'Use..

'It' and 'one/some/any/none'

Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns (‘my...

Reflexive pronouns ('myself')

ADJECTIVE

Adjectives - Attributive position


Adjectives - predicative position

Adjectives without nouns

Adverbs

Adjectives and adverbs causing confusion

Adverbs of Certainty

Adverbs of Degree

Adverbs of indefinite frequency

Adverbs of manner

Adverbs of place

Adverbs of Time and Definite Frequency

Focusing adverbs

Articles

The Definite Article

The indefinite article

Cases where articles should not be used

What to use - a/an or the?

The difference between some/any and no article

Conjunctions

Coordinating Conjunctions

Subordinating Conjunctions

Kinds of coordinating conjunctions

Correlative conjunctions

Correct use of some conjunctions

Conjunctions and relative pronouns

Degrees of Comparison

Comparison using positive adjectives and adverbs

Comparison using comparative adjectives and adverb...

Comparison using superlative adjectives and adverb...

The difference between comparative and superlative...

Degree modifiers with comparatives and superlative...

Determiners

Gerunds (-ing forms)

Verbs that can be followed by -ing forms

Gerunds after nouns

Gerunds (-ing forms) after prepositions

Subject complements

Copular verbs

Countable and uncountable nouns

If clauses

Zero Conditional

Type 1 Conditional Alternate Forms

The type 2 conditional

The Type 3 Conditional - Alternate forms

Auxiliary verbs

Be as an ordinary verb

Be as an auxiliary verb..

Be: structures

Auxiliary Verb Do

Have as an auxiliary verb

Have: Structures

Modal auxiliary verbs

Modal auxiliary verb can

May and Can

Could

May | Modal auxiliary verbs

Might

Will

Would

Shall

Should

Special uses of should

Must

Must as an auxiliary verb

Difference between must and have to

Ought to

Need as a modal auxiliary verb

Had better