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- Verbs (Part 2)
- Verbs (Part 1)
- Unreal Conditionals
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- The Tenses
- The Possessives
- Subject / Verb Agreement
- Real Conditionals
- Questions
- Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
- Personal Pronouns (Part 2)
- Personal Pronouns (Part 1)
- Parellel Structures
- Nouns
- Noun Clauses
- Negatives
- Modals (Part 2)
- Modals (Part 1)
- Making Suggestions
- Infinitives
- Home
- Gerunds
- Future Tenses in Time Clauses
- Contractions and Articles
- Complex Conditionals
- Advanced Nouns
- Adjectives and Adverbs
- Active and Passive Verb Forms
Vocabulary Classes
Grammar Classes
- Class 27-3: Were to Conditionals – Present, Past and Future
- Class 27-2: Mixed Conditionals
- Class 27-1: Continuous Conditionals
- Class 26-3: Future Unreal Conditionals
- Class 26-2: Past Unreal Conditionals
- Class 26-1: Present Unreal Conditionals
- Class 25-4: Future Real Conditionals
- Class 25-3: Past Real Conditionals
- Class 25-2: Present Real Conditionals
- Class 25-1: Conditionals
- Class 24-1: Active and Passive Forms
- Class 23-2: Avoiding Double Negatives
- Class 22-1: Coordinating Conjunctions
- Class 21-1: Making Suggestions: Let’s, Why Don’t, Shall We/I
- Class 20-1: Expressing the Future Tenses in Time Clauses
- Class 19-4: Expressing Degrees of Certainty in the Future Tense
- Class 19-3: Expressing Degrees of Certainty in the Past Tense
- Class 19-2: Expressing Degrees of Certainty in the Negative
- Class 19-1: Expressing Degrees of Certainty
- Class 18-5: Using Imperative Sentences to Make Polite Requests
- Class 18-4: Polite Request with Would You Mind and Did You Mind
- Class 18-3: Using You as the Subject for Formal Requests
- Class 18-2: Using I as the Subject for Formal Requests
- Class 18-1: Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions
- Class 17-4: A Noun Clause that Starts with the Word That
- Class 17-3: A Noun Clause that Starts with a Question Word
- Class 17-2: A Noun Clause that Starts with whether or if
- Class 17-1: Noun Clauses
- Class 16-2: Count and Noncount Nouns
- Class 16-1: Forming Possessives
- Class 15-8: Verb + Preposition
- Class 15-7: Subordinate Clauses
- Class 15-6: Noun + Preposition Followed by a Gerund
- Class 15-5: Verb + Preposition Followed by a Gerund
- Class 15-4: Adjective + Preposition Followed by a Gerund
- Class 15-3: Prepositions of Movement
- Class 15-2: Prepositions of Place
- Class 15-1: Prepositions of Time
- Class 23-1: Negative Questions
- Class 14-1: The Possessives
- Class 13-6: Relative Pronouns
- Class 13-5: Interrogative Pronouns
- Class 13-4: Indefinite Pronouns
- Class 13-3: Demonstrative Pronouns
- Class 13-2: Reflexive Pronouns
- Class 11-4: Go + Gerund
- Class 11-3: Gerunds Can Often Be Modified with Possessive Forms
- Class 11-2: Gerunds that Come after Verbs
- Class 12-7: Enough followed by a Noun(s) + Infinitive
- Class 12-6: Too Followed by an Adjective / Adverb + Infinitive
- Class 12-5: Be Followed by an Adjective + an Infinitive
- Class 12-4: An Adjective Followed by an Infinitive
- Class 12-3: A Verb Followed by a Noun + an Infinitive
- Class 12-2: A Verb Followed by an Infinitive
- Class 12-1: Infinitives
- Class 13-1: Intensive Pronoun
- Class 11-1: Gerunds
- Class 10-5: Using Expressions of Place with Progressive Tense
- Class 10-4: Present Progressive and Other Tenses
- Class 10-3: The Perfect Progressive Tenses
- Class 10-2: The Perfect Tenses
- Class 10-1: The Simple Tenses
- Class 9-2: Articles
- Class 9-1: Contractions
- Class 8-2: Transitive Verbs
- Class 8-1: Intransitive Verbs
- Class 7-2: Question Words
- Class 7-1: Yes / No Questions
- Class 6-3: Object Pronouns
- Class 6-2: Subject Pronouns
- Class 6-1: Personal Pronouns
- Class 5-3: Adjective Clauses
- Class 5-2: Adverbs
- Class 5-1: Adjectives
- Class 4-3: Subject / Verb Agreement with Count / Noncount Nouns
- Class 4-2: Subject / Verb Agreement Continued
- Class 4-1: Subject / Verb Agreement
- Class 3-4: Using the Present Progressive with Always
- Class 3-3: Using Expressions of Place with Progressive Tenses
- Class 3-2: Progressive / Action Verbs
- Class 3-1: Nonprogressive / Nonaction Verbs
- Class 2-4: Verbs that End with Two Consonants
- Class 2-3: Verbs that End with a Vowel Followed by a Consonant
- Class 2-2: Past Tense and Continuous Verbs
- Class 2-1: Verbs
- Class 1-6: Compound Nouns
- Class 1-5: Irregular Nouns
- Class 1-4: Proper and Common Nouns
- Class 1-3: Plural Nouns Final -s and -es
- Class 1-2: Vowels and Consonants
- Class 1-1: Nouns, Objects, and Subjects