Word Order
Master the correct order of subjects, verbs, objects, and adverbials in English sentences — the key to natural, grammatical writing.
Beginner English grammar lessons.
Master the correct order of subjects, verbs, objects, and adverbials in English sentences — the key to natural, grammatical writing.
Learn how to build correct simple sentences using a subject and verb — the essential foundation of English grammar.
Learn how to use 'there is' and 'there are' to describe the existence of people, animals, and things in English.
Learn naming words — common, proper, countable, uncountable, and collective nouns.
Master personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, and demonstrative pronouns.
Understand action, stative, linking verbs and verb forms in English grammar.
Learn descriptive words — types, order, comparatives, and superlatives.
Master adverbs of manner, time, place, frequency, and degree.
Learn coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions for connecting ideas.
Understand interjections — words expressing emotion used in speech and informal writing.
Master am, is, and are in statements, negatives, questions, and short answers — the foundation of English grammar.
Learn how to form and use imperative sentences to give instructions, commands, directions, and advice in English.
Learn the English subject pronouns — I, you, he, she, it, we, they — and how to use them correctly in sentences.
Use adverbs of frequency — always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never — to describe how often actions happen in English.
Use basic connectors — and, also, too, but, however — to link sentences and ideas clearly in spoken and written English.
Use 'can' and 'cannot' to express ability, possibility, and permission in present and future contexts.
Master the simple present for habits, routines, facts, schedules, states, negatives, questions, and short answers.
Use am/is/are + -ing for actions happening now, temporary situations, future plans, and changing trends.
Learn the foundational rules for matching singular and plural subjects with the correct present tense verb form.
Use my, your, his, her, its, our, and their to show possession and reference in English sentences.
Use this, that, these, and those to indicate nearness, distance, and reference to previously mentioned items.