Mastering English Grammar | Beginner To Advanced (A1-C1)
Published 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.56 GB | Duration: 15h 41m
Published 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.56 GB | Duration: 15h 41m
A Complete English Language Course: English Grammar, Speaking, Pronunciation, and Writing
What you'll learn
you will learn the fundamental features of English grammar such as word forms, verb tenses, and question and answer formation
you will learn about question words in English and how to form questions in the simple present.
you will learn how to form the present progressive to express ideas about things that are happening right now.
You will look at the differences between the simple present and present progressive.
you will learn how to use “to be going to” and the present progressive to talk about the future and how to use “can” to talk about ability.
you will learn how to form and use the simple past.
You will see that there are a lot of irregular verbs in the simple past, but there are some patterns you can use to help you remember.
You will learn about spelling changes when you add an “-ed” ending, as well as how to form negatives and questions in the past.
You will also learn about object pronouns and some other forms of adjectives to describe and make comparisons.
you will learn about important intermediate verb tenses, including present perfect, present perfect progressive, past perfect, and past perfect progressive.
You will also learn about common modal verbs used in English.
Being able to adeptly use adjective clauses in speaking and writing
we'll provide you with tips that will help you understand the rules more easily and give you lots of practice with the tricky grammar of everyday English.
you will review the verb tenses that you learned in beginning English classes and learn about a few tenses you may not know very well.
you'll cover all 12 of the English verb tenses and passive verb forms
you'll learn how to blend these tenses, which is what native speakers frequently do.
you will learn about a lot of different ways to join ideas to make more complex and interesting sentences.
You'll learn about two types of conjunctions, many other types of connectives, and adverb clauses.
You'll also learn about how to punctuate all of these expressions and the types of sentences they create.
you will learn about the advanced grammar concepts of noun clauses and conditionals.
You will learn about several different types of each and get lots of practice using them appropriately.
Requirements
No prior experience required
Description
The Mastering English Grammar Course is designed to help learners of all levels improve their English skills. Whether you're a beginner just starting out or someone looking to polish their existing knowledge, this course offers something for everyone. We begin with the basics of English grammar, covering essential topics like word forms, verb tenses, and how to ask and answer questions. As you progress, you'll learn about more advanced concepts such as irregular verbs, complex sentences, and how to use modals like "can" and "will" for different situations. The course also covers future and past tenses, helping you talk about events accurately. Our interactive lessons, engaging video content, and practical exercises ensure that you not only understand the rules but also know how to apply them in real-world situations. We focus on making grammar easy to understand and fun to learn, using plenty of examples from everyday conversations. By the end of this course, you will feel more confident in speaking, writing, and understanding English. Join us to gain the skills needed for better communication in personal, academic, or professional settings, opening up new opportunities for you. Enroll today and start your journey toward mastering English grammar. This course is your key to effective communication.
Overview
Section 1: Word Forms and BE Verb
Lecture 1 1.Word Forms
Lecture 2 2.BE Verb
Lecture 3 3.Nouns & Articles
Section 2: Simple Present
Lecture 4 4.Go, Do & Have
Lecture 5 5.Simple Present Verbs
Lecture 6 6.Possessives
Section 3: Simple Present Negative
Lecture 7 7.Negative BE
Lecture 8 8.There Is & There Are
Lecture 9 9.Simple Present Negative
Section 4: Yes/No Questions
Lecture 10 10.Yes_No Questions BE
Lecture 11 11.Is There & Are There
Lecture 12 12. Yes_No Questions Simple Present
Section 5: Information Questions Simple Present
Lecture 13 1.Question Words
Lecture 14 2.Information Questions BE
Lecture 15 3.Information Questions Simple Present
Section 6: Count and Noncount Nouns and Present Progressive
Lecture 16 1.Count and Non-Count Nouns, How Many & How Much
Lecture 17 2.Present Progressive
Lecture 18 3.Present Progressive Negative
Section 7: Present Progressive Question and Signal Words
Lecture 19 1.Present Progressive Yes_No Questions
Lecture 20 2.Present Progressive Information Questions
Lecture 21 3.Present Progressive & Simple Present
Section 8: Future Forms and Can
Lecture 22 Future - BE Going To
Lecture 23 Present Progressive as Future
Lecture 24 3.Can
Section 9: Simple Past With Regular And Irregular Verbs
Lecture 25 1.Simple Past BE
Lecture 26 2.Simple Past Regular Verbs
Lecture 27 3.Simple Past Irregular Verbs
Section 10: Simple Past Negative And Object Pronouns
Lecture 28 1.Simple Past Negative BE
Lecture 29 2.Simple Past Negative Verbs
Lecture 30 3.Object Pronouns
Section 11: Simple Past Question Forms
Lecture 31 1.Simple Past Yes_No Questions BE
Lecture 32 2.Simple Past Yes_No Questions Verbs
Lecture 33 3.Simple Past Information Questions
Section 12: More Useful Grammar Forms
Lecture 34 This, That, These & Those
Lecture 35 2.Comparatives
Lecture 36 3.Infinitives with Want, Need & Like
Section 13: Present Perfect Tense
Lecture 37 1.Present Perfect Overview Lecture
Lecture 38 2.Past Participles Lecture
Lecture 39 3.Present Perfect with Since and For Lecture
Lecture 40 4.Present Perfect without Since and For Lecture
Lecture 41 5.Present Perfect Questions Lecture
Lecture 42 6.Present Perfect Adverbs Lecture
Section 14: Present Perfect Progressive
Lecture 43 1.Stative Verbs Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 44 2.Stative Verbs Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 45 3.Present Perfect Progressive Overview Lecture
Lecture 46 4.Present Perfect Progressive Questions Lecture
Lecture 47 5.Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive
Section 15: Past Perfect and Past Perfect Progressive
Lecture 48 1.Past Perfect Lecture
Lecture 49 2.Past Perfect Questions Lecture
Lecture 50 3.Past Perfect Progressive Lecture
Lecture 51 4.Past Perfect Progressive Questions Lecture
Section 16: Modals_Ability, Possibility, Preference, and Impossibility
Lecture 52 1.Modals Introduction Lecture
Lecture 53 2.Phrasal Modals Lecture
Lecture 54 3.Ability Modals Lecture
Lecture 55 4.Modals of Possibility Lecture
Lecture 56 5.Advice Modals Lecture
Lecture 57 6.Preference Modals Lecture
Lecture 58 7.Modals of Impossibility Lecture
Lecture 59 8.Questions with Modals Lecture
Section 17: Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
Lecture 60 1.Adjectives Introduction Lecture
Lecture 61 2.Adjective Order Lecture
Lecture 62 3.Participles Adjectives
Lecture 63 4.Comparatives and Superlatives Lecture
Lecture 64 5.More Comparatives Lecture
Lecture 65 6.More Superlatives Lecture
Section 18: Adjective Clauses
Lecture 66 1.Adjective Clauses Overview Lecture
Lecture 67 2.Adjective Clauses with Subject Pronouns lecture
Lecture 68 3.Adjective Clauses with Object Pronouns Lecture
Lecture 69 4.Adjective Clauses with a Possessive Pronouns Lecture
Section 19: More Adjective Clauses
Lecture 70 1.Adjective Clauses with Prepositions
Lecture 71 2.Adjective Clauses with _Where_ Lecture
Lecture 72 3.Adjective Clauses with _When_ Lecture
Section 20: Reduced Adjective Clauses and Appositives
Lecture 73 1.Reduced Adjective Clauses lecture
Lecture 74 2,Appositives
Section 21: Nouns, Articles, and Quantifiers
Lecture 75 1.Count and Noncount Nouns Review Lecture
Lecture 76 2.Count and Noncount Noun Mistakes Lecture
Lecture 77 3.Articles Review Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 78 4.Articles Review Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 79 5.Articles Review Part 3 Lecture
Lecture 80 6.Mistakes with Articles Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 81 7.Mistakes with Articles Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 82 8.Quantifiers Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 83 9.Quantifiers Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 84 10.Quantifiers Part 3 Lecture
Lecture 85 11.Quantifiers Part 4 Lecture
Section 22: Gerunds, Infinitives, and Requests and Permission
Lecture 86 1.Gerunds and Infinitives Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 87 2.Gerunds and Infinitives Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 88 3.Requests and Permission Lecture
Section 23: Confusing Word Forms
Lecture 89 1. Confusing Pronouns Lecture
Lecture 90 2.Confusing Adjectives and Adverbs Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 91 3.Confusing Adjectives and Adverbs Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 92 4.Confusing Nouns and Verbs Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 93 5.Confusing Nouns and Verbs Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 94 6.Confusing Prepositions Lecture
Section 24: Phrasal Verbs and Collocations
Lecture 95 1.Phrasal Verbs Review Lecture
Lecture 96 2.Problems with Phrasal Verbs Lecture
Lecture 97 3.Collocations Review Lecture
Lecture 98 4.Tricky Collocations Lecture
Lecture 99 5.Tricky English Review
Section 25: Simple, Progressive, and Perfect Verb Tenses Review
Lecture 100 1.Present Perfect Tense Review Lecture
Lecture 101 2.Present Tenses Lecture
Lecture 102 3.Past Tenses Review Lecture
Lecture 103 4.Future Tenses Review Lecture
Lecture 104 5.Past Perfect and Future Perfect Review Lecture
Section 26: Perfect Progressive Tenses
Lecture 105 1.Present Perfect Progressive Lecture
Lecture 106 2.Past Perfect Progressive Lecture
Lecture 107 3.Future Perfect Progressive Lecture
Section 27: 3.Passives and perfect modals
Lecture 108 1.Making Guesses about the Past Lecture
Lecture 109 2.Expressing Regret about the Past Lecture
Lecture 110 3.More Modals Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 111 4.More Modals Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 112 5.Passive Verbs Lecture
Section 28: Blending Tenses
Lecture 113 1.Future Time Clauses Lecture
Lecture 114 2.Mixed Tenses Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 115 3.Mixed Tenses Part 2 Lecture
Lecture 116 4.Verb Tenses Review Lecture
Section 29: Conjunctions and Punctuation
Lecture 117 1.Coordinate Conjunctions Lecture
Lecture 118 2.Parallel Structure Lecture
Lecture 119 3.Correlative Conjunctions Part 1 Lecture
Lecture 120 4.Correlative Conjunctions Part 2 Lecture
Section 30: Connectives and Punctuation
Lecture 121 1.Transitions_ Meaning
Lecture 122 2.Transitions_ Punctuation and Placement
Lecture 123 3.Prepositional Phrases
Lecture 124 4.Avoiding Common Mistakes
Section 31: Subordinating Conjunctions and Punctuation
Lecture 125 1. Introduction to Adverb Clauses
Lecture 126 2. Adverb Clauses_ Punctuation and Use
Lecture 127 3. Avoiding Common Mistakes
Section 32: Reduced Adverb Clauses and Punctuation
Lecture 128 1. Introduction to Reduced Adverb Clauses
Lecture 129 2. Adverbials Type 1
Lecture 130 3. Adverbials Type 2
Lecture 131 4. Adverbials Type 3
Section 33: Noun Clauses
Lecture 132 1. Introduction to Noun Clauses
Lecture 133 2.Noun Clauses with Question Words
Lecture 134 3. Noun Clauses with _If_ and _Whether_
Lecture 135 4. Noun Clauses with _That_
Section 34: More Noun Clauses
Lecture 136 1. Reported Speech Part 1
Lecture 137 2. Reported Speech Part 2
Lecture 138 3. Reducing Noun Clauses to Infinitives Part 1
Lecture 139 4. Reducing Noun Clauses to Infinitives Part 2
Lecture 140 5.Reducing Noun Clauses to Infinitives Part 3
Lecture 141 6. Reducing Noun Clauses to Gerunds Part 1
Lecture 142 7. Reducing Noun Clauses to Gerunds Part 2
Section 35: _Ever_ Words and Conditionals
Lecture 143 1. _Ever_ Words
Lecture 144 2. Real Conditionals in the Present and Future
Lecture 145 3. Real Conditionals Review
Lecture 146 4. Other Ways to Express Condition Part 1
Lecture 147 5. Other Ways to Express Condition Part 2
Lecture 148 6. Wishes
Section 36: More Conditionals
Lecture 149 1. Unreal in the Present
Lecture 150 2. Unreal in the Past
Lecture 151 3. Mixed Conditionals
Lecture 152 4. Omitting If
This course is intended for those who want to study English grammar from the beginning level to advanced level