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List of Grammar Lessons | Basic (A Level)

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Adjectives and Adverbs

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Conjunctions

Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Practice (all relationships)

Practice 1. Fill in the blank with the correct subordinating conjunction.

Practice 2. Fill in the blank with the correct subordinating conjunction.

Practice 3. Combine sentences using subordinating conjunctions.

Practice 4. Combine sentences using subordinating conjunctions.

More about Conjunctions
Lessons coming up through late summer

Correlative conjunctions. Using both… and, either… or, neither… nor, not only… but also

Punctuation with conjunctions

Parallelism with conjunctions

Avoid overusing conjunctions

Avoid misplacing conjunctions in the sentence to improve clarity.

Confusing Words and Expressions

Prepositions

List of All Preposition Lessons

Preposition Lessons lists all preposition-related pages.

Pronouns and Case

Personal Pronouns and Possessive Determiners

Summary: Personal Pronouns (All Cases). Summary of all main personal pronouns (subjective, objective, possessive, reflexive) and possessive determiners.

For individual lessons on pronouns and possessive determiners, see below.

The Basics (A-1 Level)

Personal pronouns (subjective case): I, you, he, she, it, we, they.

Personal pronouns (objective case): me, you, him, her, it, us, them.

Possessive determiners: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.

Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.

Reflexive pronouns: Singular (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself) and plural (ourselves, yourselves, themselves) reflexive pronouns.

Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another.

Other Pronoun Uses (A-2 Level)

The singular “they”. Can the pronoun “they” be singular?

Indefinite pronouns “you,” “they,” and “one”. Learn about “you,” “they,” and “one” referring unspecified individuals.

Double genitive or double possessive. Learn about the construction “of mine,” “of yours," and so on.

Expression: By oneself. Learn the meanings of the expression “by oneself.”

Emphatic or intensive reflexive pronouns. Learn about reflexive pronouns used for emphasis.

Common Expressions with Reflexive Pronouns

Common expressions with reflexive pronouns: Lesson 1. Behave yourself, enjoy yourself, help yourself (to something), introduce oneself (to someone).

(Basic) Expressions with reflexive pronouns: Lesson 2. Apply yourself (to something) be oneself, keep to yourself, not feel like oneself.

(Basic) Expressions with reflexive pronouns: Lesson 3. Beat oneself up, make oneself at home, pull oneself together, suit oneself.

Sentence Structure, Clauses

Asking and answering open-ended questions (wh-words)

It's + adjective + to do something. Learn the structure in the sentence “It’s important to do something.”

Lessons about Question Words (Interrogative Pronouns)

UNIT What are question words? (Start here for the whole unit or select the question words you want to study.)

Verbs and Verb Tenses

UNIT Asking and answering questions (with “be,” “do/does,” and wh-questions)

There to be (expression existence)

Other, Verb-Related Indexes

List of Verb Lessons lists lessons on verbs such as modal verbs, auxiliary verbs, phrasal verbs, and so on.

List of Verb Tense Lessons lists specific verb tenses (e.g., present simple, past simple, present perfect, and so on).

List of Preposition Lessons lists lessons on which preposition to use after certain verbs, that is, verb + preposition.

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