Grammar

The biggest mistake people make when learning a language is translating expressions or sentences directly from their own language into English. English grammar is completely different from your language.

Here, I focus on specific problems people have with English grammar.


Parts of speech:

Verbs

Have or Have got?
Have to and Have got to
Future - Using the present simple to talk about future events
Future - What are you doing this weekend?
Gerunds and Infinitives - Gerunds and infinitives for purpose
Gerunds and Infinitives - Can a gerund be used after 'to'?
Gerunds and Infinitives - Gerunds used for sports
Present Perfect I - Have you ever been to...?
Present Perfect II - Have you ever (done something)?
Present Perfect III - How long have you...?
Present Perfect Self-Study Resources
Used To
Be Used To
Get Used To


Modal Verbs
Using 'Could' to Guess Information
Would = Used to


Nouns
Nouns that act like adjectives
Articles: 'A/An' = One (of something)
Articles: When NOT to use 'the'
Proper Nouns: Why is it 'the Grammys' and not 'the Grammies'?


Adverbs
So or Too? - intensifiers
*this also includes such, so much, so many, too much and too many!
Adverbs of Frequency


Conjunctions
Using 'as if' as a conjunction and exclamation!


Sentence Structure:

Conditional Sentences - An Introduction
Conditional Sentences - 0 (Zero) Conditional
Conditional Sentences - 1st (First) Conditional
Conditional Sentences - 2nd (Second) Conditional
Conditional Sentences - 3rd (Third) Conditional

Tell me what you think of the movie after you've seen it!
What goes better with a barbecue on a beautiful summer day than beer?


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