English Tenses
- To be (am is are)
- Simple Present Tense
- Present Continuous Tense
- Simple Past Tense
- Past Continuous (Progressive)
- Present Perfect Tense
- Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect Tense
- Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Future Simple (Will – Be going to)
- Future Continuous (Progressive)
- Future Perfect Tense
- Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- A – An – The (articles)
- This, That, These, Those
- Wh – Question Words (when, why, what…)
- Singular – Plural Nouns
- Some & Any
- A lot of, many, much, little, few
- Tag Questions
- Possessive Adjectives (my, your…) — Pronouns (mine, yours…)
- Reflexive pronouns (myself, himself…)
- Indefinite pronouns (someone, anything…)
- There is / There are
- The Imperative Form
- so, either, too, neither, also
- Countable – Uncountable Nouns
- Would you like..? Do you want..?
- too – enough
- Comparative – Superlative Adjectives
- As … as
- Tag Questions
Active Passive Structures
- All Tenses Active or Passive
- Passive Modals (can, may, …)
- Stative Passive
- Get Passive
- Gerund-Infinitive Passive
- Passive with Indirect Objects
Intermediate – Advanced Topics
Modals
- Ability in English (Can, Could, Be able to)
- Requests (Will Can, Could, may and Would you mind…?
- Necessity and Prohibition (Must, Have to, Need to, Had to)
- Advice (Should, Ought to, Had better, Should have done)
- Preference ( Would rather, Would Prefer)
- Habutual Past in English (Used to, Would, Be Accustomed to)
- Expectations ( Be to, Be supposed to)
- Suggestion in English (Let’s, Shall, Could, Why don’t you…?)
- Degrees of Certainty (Must, may, might, can’t and couldn’t + have+ verb3)
Conditionals
- Type 0
- Type 1
- Type 2
- Type 3
- Mixed Type
- Reduction of if
- Unless
- Even if
- in case & if
- Only if
- Provided that
- As is & As long as
- Suppose that
- what if
- whether or not
- Type 0 Sentences
- Type 1 Sentences
- Type 2 Sentences
- Type 3 Sentences
- Mixed Type Sentences
- In case Sentences