"Grammar is the logic of speech, even as logic is the grammar of reason."
Richard Chenevix Trench
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Grammar is the system of a language and sometimes we call it "the rules of the language". It is how we organise our words and sentences to communicate with others.
Let's take a look at some grammar topics:
ENGLISH 5/C1
🔴 Present simple
Present simple tense -
Present simple verb form in English -
Explicación del Presente Simple -
Present simple -
Ejercicios: Present simple -
Present simple | British Council -
Present simple | grammar -
Test on present simple -
🔴 Present simple and present continuous
Present continuous -
Present simple and present continuous: The grammar gameshow -
Present simple and present continuous: 6 minutes grammar -
Present simple and present continuous | explanation -
Present continuous -
What's the difference | Present simple and present continuous -
Simple present - present progressive -
Test English -
🔴 Countable and uncountable
Countable and uncountable: The grammar gameshow -
Countable English nouns -
Countable and uncountable -
Review of countable and uncountable nouns -
Grammar exercise -
Countable and uncountable nouns excercise -
Countable and uncountable -
🔴 Expressions of quantity
Use expressions of quantity -
Expressions of quantity -
Expressions for talking about quantity -
Nouns: countable and uncouantable -
Expressions of quaintity exercises -
🔴 Very, too and enough
Too, very and enough: 6 minutes grammar -
How to use TOO and ENOUGH -
Very, too, enough | English grammar -
Cambridge blog | Very, too or enough -
ESLBuzz | Useful difference -
English grammar games -
Grammar exercises -
🔴 Past simple and past continuous
English grammar tutorial video lesson -
Past continuous vs. Past simple -
Pasado simple y pasado continuo -
Past continuous and past simple -
Past continuous explanation and exercises -
Past simple - past continuous | Lingola -
🔴 Comparatives and superlatives
Learn how to form comparatives and superlatives -
Forma fácil de aprender comparatives/superlatives -
Comparative and superlative adjectives -
Comparative and superlative -
Oxford exercise -
Intermediate grammar exercise -
🔴 Verb patterns
Intermediate English grammar | verb patterns -
Verb patterns -
Verb patterns explanation -
Gerunds and infinitives exercise -
Exercise | Verb patterns -
B2 grammar exercise -
Verb patterns - Exercise -
ENGLISH 6/C2
🔴 Present perfect simple
The preset perfect tense -
Present perfect tense -
Present perfect simple | explanation -
Exercises lower intermediate -
Present perfect - sentences - exercise -
Present perfect quiz -
🔴 Will and might
May, might and will for present and future possibility -
Modals: may / might vs. will -
Future: will, might and may -
Will vs. might | grammar quizzes -
Modal verbs: might and will -
🔴 Going to
Futuro Going to en Inglés -
Be going to - Future plans -
Be going to en Inglés -
Future simple going to -
Will, might, going to -
Be going to - Future -
Grammar exercise - Will or going to -
🔴 Zero and first conditional
Conditionals: zero & first -
When to use ZERO + FIRST conditionals -
Conditionals 1 -
Zero and first conditional -
Zero and first conditioanl structure -
Zero and first conditional test -
Grammar exercise -
🔴 The passive
Passive voice in English: present and past passive -
Present and past passives: The grammar gameshow -
Present and past simple -
Passive exercises -
Grammar intermediate -
The passive | exercise -
Passive voice | Learning English grammar -
🔴 Modal verbs (Must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, need to, don't need to, can)
Should, must have to -
Modal verbs - Explicación, ejemplos, ejercicios -
"Have to" and "must" - 6 minute grammar -
Have to vs. Need to vs. Must - What's the difference in English -
Must, mustn't , have to, don't have to -
Modal verbs of permission -
Modal verbs of obligation -
Modal verbs of obligation and necessity (must, have to, need to) -
Modals - Permission and obligation -
Modal verbs of obligation -
Modal verbs: Permission, prohibition, obligation, no obligation -
🔴 Second conditional
Second conditional sentences + examples -
The second conditional - 6 minute grammar -
Second conditional -
Second conditional | explanation and exercise -
The second conditional -
Exercises - Second conditional -
Conditional sentence - exercise -
ENGLISH 7/D1
🔵 Present tenses: active and passives
The active & passive voices -
Easiest way to convert Active voice to Passive voice (simple present) -
Present continuous tense active & passive -
Active and passive voice - British Council -
Active and passive verb forms -
Exercise on Passive voice - Present simple -
Exercise on Passive voice - Present progressive -
Present simple passive vs Present continuous passive -
🔵 Future forms and uses
Diferencia entre WILL & GOING TO -
WILL vs. GOING TO: The difference -
Future continuous vs. Future perfect -
Future continuous -
How to use the future perfect -
Future Tense Will vs. Going to -
Will and going to -
Future continuous and future perfect -
Future continuous (explanation and exercises) -
Future perfect -
🔵 Present perfect simple and continuous
The difference: Present Perfect or Present perfect continuous -
Present perfect tense | Simple or Continuous -
Present perfect tense: Simple or continuous -
Present perfect simple and continuous -
Present perfect simple vs. Present perfect progressive -
Present perfect continuous -
Present perfect or present perfect progressive -
Exercises - Present perfect (simple and continuous) -
🔵 Narrative tenses (Past simple, Past continuous, Past perfect simple, Past perfect continuous, Used to and Would)
Narrative tenses in English -
Past simple and past continuous -
Past perfect and past perfect continuous -
Used to & would - 6 minute grammar -
Telling stories: narrative tenses -
Narrative tenses -
Past simple, past perfect and past continuous -
Past perfect simple or past perfect continuous -
Past perfect continuous / progressive -
Past habits - "used to", "would" and the past simple -
🔵 Modals and related verbs: past forms
How to use Can, Could and Be able to -
Must vs. have to -
Negative questions -
Indirect questions -
Questions tags -
Past ability: Could, Was able to, Managed to -
Modal verbs of ability -
Past ability -
Negative questions -
Indirect questions exercises -
Question tags -
🔵 Zero, first and second conditional
When to use ZERO + FIRST Conditional sentences -
Second conditional sentences + examples -
Grammar Quiz Second Conditional -
Zero conditional exercise -
First and second conditional -
1st and 2nd conditionals -
First and second conditional -
Second conditional -
ENGLISH 8/D2
🔵 Passives
Passive voice lesson -
Passive in all tenses -
How to use Active and Passive Voice in English -
Passive voice -
Passive voice - exercises -
The passive voice -
The passive voice all tenses (explanation and exercises)-
Forming passives with modals -
Passive exercise -
Exercise on passive voice - Past progressive -
Passive exercise | Present perfect -
🔵 Verb patterns with -ing and infinitive
Verb patterns: The Grammar Gameshow -
Lesson on Verb Patters -
How to use Gerunds and Infinitives -
Verb patterns -
Verb patterns: to or -ing -
5 Verbs with meaning changes: gerund and infinitives -
Gerunds and infinitives -
Gerunds and infinitives exercise -
Verb patterns: gerund or infinitive -
Verbs followed by "-ing" or by "to" + infinitive -
🔵 Relative clauses
Defining and Non-defining relative clauses -
Relative clauses in 4 steps -
Relative clauses -
Relative clauses: defining and non-defining -
Relative pronouns and relative clauses -
Relative clauses - defining relative clauses -
Reduced relative clauses - lesson and exercises -
Exercise on Relative clauses - (exercise)
B2 Grammar: Defining Relative Clauses - (exercise)
🔵 Reported speech and reporting verbs
Grammar: How to use to use Reported Speech -
Reported Speech - Reported requests, orders, questions-
Reporting verbs -
Reported Speech - Statements | Grammar -
How to use Reported Speech -
Reported speech questions -
Reporting verbs (explanation and exercises) -
Reported speech Exercises -
🔵 Articles: a, an, the, zero article / Quantifiers
English articles A/AN/THE + Zero article -
A - AN - THE - and ZERO! The rules for articles -
Grammar: how to use quantifiers -
Quantifiers in English -
Articles (a, an, the, zero) -
The use of articles a, the, zero -
Grammar exercise -
Grammar quiz: definite article or zero article? -
Definite and indefinite article - Exercises -
Quantifiers -
Quantifiers | Exercises -
🔵 Third conditional / Mixed conditionals sentences
The 3rd conditional - English in a minute -
Third conditional sentences + Examples -
Mixed conditionals in English -
Mixed conditionals -
Third conditional | Grammar - English club -
Third conditional (explanation and exercise) -
Upper - Intermediate grammar exercise - third conditional -
Conditionals 2 | Grammar -
Mixed conditionals -
Mixed conditionals - B2 Grammar lessons and exercises -