Grammar
English - Online General English Lessons With Teachers
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Relative pronoun 2
In this grammar lesson, learn Relative pronouns (who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose) with some exercises .
Can, Cannot, Could And Couldn't
This English presentation focuses on using modal verbs, such as can or could, which behave very differently from normal verbs. They express such things as a possibility, probability, permission and obligation. Practice and learn more about their usage in English grammar.
Be Going To
A very confusing concept is when to use "WILL" and when to use "BE GOING TO" when we refer to the future. They both refer to the future and there is a slight difference between them. In this English topic, you will explore the different uses of "be going to" and practice through exercises.
Gender
English differs from many other languages in terms of the gender of nouns. Despite the non-existence of grammatical gender, you need to pay attention to the use of personal pronouns, which means the biological gender. Learn more about genders and their uses, in this presentation.
Genitive
The genitive case is used for a noun, pronoun, or adjective that modifies another noun. It is most commonly used to show possession, but can also show a thing’s source or a characteristic/trait of something. This presentation will illustrate the use of genitives in the English language.
Simple Past Tense
Describe an action that happens in the past. With practical exercises, train you to respond using the past. Grammar lessons with practical exercises.
Was And Were
In this grammar lesson, you will learn on how to use the words 'Was' and 'Were' and will be able to describe an action in the past with some exercises.
Quantifiers 3
Using the following words : Something , somewhere , someone, at some point . Grammar lessons with practical exercises .
Quantifier: Each & Every
Each vs. every? Find out when it's correct to use one rather than the other, and learn when these two quantifiers can be used interchangeably.
Exercise 6 For High School
This lesson is a combination of various types of exercises. It has been carefully drawn up to help you practice your English - Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing abilities. These exercises would provide you ample practice to improve your language skills. Good Luck!