English course English Grammar and Conversations
By QES 101
Languages
English
Level
Pre-Intermediate
Lessons
50
School
None
Aims at helping English learners master modern English grammar and equipping them with the necessary knowledge to communicate in standard English. Just like a walk in the park.
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Some adjectives tell you the color of things.   Some adjectives tell you the color of things.   less
Some adjectives describe the qualities of nouns.   Some adjectives describe the qualities of nouns.   less
Some adjectives tell you the size of the nouns...   more Some adjectives tell you the size of the nouns they describe.   less
Adjectives have different endings.   Adjectives have different endings.   less
Some adjectives tell you which place or country a...   more Some adjectives tell you which place or country a person or thing comes from, or belongs to. They are called adjectives of origin.   less
An adjective is a describing word. It tells you more...   more An adjective is a describing word. It tells you more about a noun.   less
Numbers are adjectives, too. They tell you how...   more Numbers are adjectives, too. They tell you how many people, animals, or things there are. Sometimes they are called adjectives of quantity.   less
8. adverbs
An adverb is a word that describes a verb. It tells...   more An adverb is a word that describes a verb. It tells you about an action, or the way something is done. A lot of adverbs end in -ly.   less
Some adverbs describe the way something is done. They are...   more Some adverbs describe the way something is done. They are called adverbs of manner.   less
Some adverbs describe when something happens. They are...   more Some adverbs describe when something happens. They are called adverbs of time.   less
Some adverbs tell you where something happens. They are...   more Some adverbs tell you where something happens. They are called adverbs of place.   less
12. Articles
The words a, an and the belong to this group of...   more The words a, an and the belong to this group of words called determiners. The words a and an are called indefinite articles. You can use them with singular nouns to talk about any single person or thing.   less
Aims at helping English learners master modern English...   more Aims at helping English learners master modern English grammar and equipping them with the necessary knowledge to communicate in standard English.   less
The verbs can and could are both verbs. Use can and could...   more The verbs can and could are both verbs. Use can and could to talk to do things. Can and could are used with the she, it, we and they, and with singular Could is the past tense of can.   less
Collective nouns are words for groups of people, animals...   more Collective nouns are words for groups of people, animals or things. These are nouns for groups of people.   less
Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or...   more Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or things.   less
When you compare two people or things, use the comparative...   more When you compare two people or things, use the comparative form of the adjective. Lots of comparative adjectives end in -er.   less
Use the superlative form of an adjective to compare three...   more Use the superlative form of an adjective to compare three or more nouns. Lots of superlatives end in -est   less
The words a, an and the belong to this group of...   more The words a, an and the belong to this group of words called determiners. The words a and an are called indefinite articles. You can use them with singular nouns to talk about any single person or thing.   less
The words this, these, that and those are...   more The words this, these, that and those are called demonstrative pronouns. They are showing words.   less
Determiners are words such as this, those, my,...   more Determiners are words such as this, those, my, their, which. They are special adjectives that are used before nouns.   less
Use do, does and did to talk about actions. Use do with...   more Use do, does and did to talk about actions. Use do with the pronouns I, you, we and they, and with plural nouns. Use does with the pronouns he, she and it, and singular nouns. Did is the simple past tense of do and does.   less
Feminine nouns are words for women and girls, and female...   more Feminine nouns are words for women and girls, and female animals.   less
Use the future tense for things that yet, but are going to...   more Use the future tense for things that yet, but are going to happen. Use the verbs shall and will as helping verbs to form the future tense.   less
The verbs have and has are used to say what people own or...   more The verbs have and has are used to say what people own or possess. They are also used to talk about things that people do or get, such as illnesses. These words are the simple present tense of the verb have.   less
Use the words what, which and whose before nouns to ask...   more Use the words what, which and whose before nouns to ask about people or things. These words are called interrogative determiners or interrrogative adjectives.   less
The words who, whom, whose, what and which are called...   more The words who, whom, whose, what and which are called interrogative pronouns.   less
There are several kinds of adjectives in an English grammar.   There are several kinds of adjectives in an English grammar.   less
Masculine nouns are words for men and boys, and male...   more Masculine nouns are words for men and boys, and male animals.   less
May and might are helping or auxiliary verbs, too.   May and might are helping or auxiliary verbs, too.   less
31. Nouns
What are nouns....names of people, animals, places, or...   more What are nouns....names of people, animals, places, or things.   less
We will dissect the parts of speech and get to know a...   more We will dissect the parts of speech and get to know a little bit of the English grammar and of what composed of.   less
Use the past progressive tense to talk about actions...   more Use the past progressive tense to talk about actions that were going on at a certain moment in the past.   less
The words I, you, he, she, it, we and they are...   more The words I, you, he, she, it, we and they are called personal pronouns. They take the place of nouns and are used as the subject of the verb in a sentence.   less
When you are talking about two or more people, animals,...   more When you are talking about two or more people, animals, places, or things, use plural nouns. Most nouns are made plural by adding -s at the end.   less
The words my, your, his, her, its, our, their are...   more The words my, your, his, her, its, our, their are called possessive determiners or posessive adjectives. Use these words before nouns to say who something belongs to.   less
Use the present perfect tense to talk about happenings in...   more Use the present perfect tense to talk about happenings in the past that explain or affect the present. The verbs have and has are used as “helping” or auxiliary verbs to form the present perfect tense.   less
When do you use the present progressive tense? To...   more When do you use the present progressive tense? To talk about actions in the present, or things that are still going on or happening now.   less
39. Pronouns
Proper nouns are names for particular people, places...   more Proper nouns are names for particular people, places or things. They always begin with a capital letter.   less
Proper nouns are names for particular people, places...   more Proper nouns are names for particular people, places or things. They always begin with a capital letter.   less
The words myself, yourself, himself, herself,...   more The words myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves are called reflexive pronouns.   less
The simple past tense of most verbs ends in -ed....   more The simple past tense of most verbs ends in -ed. These verbs are called regular verbs.   less
Use the simple past tense to talk about things...   more Use the simple past tense to talk about things that happened in the past. The simple past tense is also used to talk about things that happened in stories.   less
Nouns can be singular or plural. When you are...   more Nouns can be singular or plural. When you are talking about one person, animal, place, or thing, use a singular noun.   less
When you write a sentence you must make sure that...   more When you write a sentence you must make sure that the subject and the verb agree. If the subject is a singular noun, or the pronoun he, she or it, you need a singular verb.   less
The simple present tense expresses a general truth or a...   more The simple present tense expresses a general truth or a customary action.   less
47. Verb
Verb is the action or passive of the English grammar.   Verb is the action or passive of the English grammar.   less
The verbs was and were are also forms of the verb be. Was...   more The verbs was and were are also forms of the verb be. Was is the simple past tense of am and is. Use was with the pronouns I, he, she and it, and with singular nouns.   less
There are eight parts of speech of the English grammar.   There are eight parts of speech of the English grammar.   less
The verb would is another helping or auxiliary verb. Use...   more The verb would is another helping or auxiliary verb. Use would as the past tense of will.   less

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