Grammar Theory



Some people think that teaching and learning a language is the same as teaching and learning grammar. I've always thought that grammar is only the skeleton that gives a sort of support to the thousand things you can do with the language. Sure, one needs to master some specific topic in order to make communication more successfully done, but one does not have to be a master in the language. Here you'll find some theory that, at first, may be sound a bit complex, but with practice you will verify that they are not a big deal. You use language naturally, as a consequence, grammar, too.
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Adjective order
Adjectives
Adverbs
Articles - a, an and the
Clauses
Comparatives
Conditional sentences
Countable x Uncountable nouns
Determiners
Future Perfect
Future perfect continuous
Future with Be Going to
Future with Will
Gerunds and Infinitives
If clauses
Linking words or Conjunctions
Modal verbs
Modifiers
Nouns
Participles
Passive voice
Past Continuos
Past Perfect
Phonetics
Phrasal verbs
Possessive 's
Prepositions - just hints and tips not everything
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Pronouns
Punctuation
Reported speech
Simple Past
Singular and Plural form of nouns
Some vocabulary problems
Superlatives
Verb to Be
Verbs - regular, irregular and a bit of something extra
Wh- questions - all tenses
Yes/No questions - all tenses

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