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About Course
The multimedia grammar of the English language is primarily intended for primary and secondary school students, people learning English on courses, and it can also serve as an excellent reminder. Each grammatical area is explained in detail through a series of accompanying texts.
What Will You Learn?
- Present Simple
- Past Continous
- Modal Could
- Reported Speech
- Adjectives
- Prepositions
Course Content
Present Simple To Be
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Affirmative Form
00:48 -
Interrogative Form
00:45 -
Negative Form
00:42 -
Negative Form – Short
00:47
Present Simple
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Affirmative Form
00:35 -
Interrogative Form
00:31 -
Negative Form
00:26 -
Negative Form – Short
00:27 -
Usage – Example 1
01:00 -
Usage – Example 2
00:56 -
Usage – Example 3
00:21 -
Usage – Example 4
00:27 -
Usage – Example 5
00:18 -
Giving Instruction
00:23 -
Giving Instruction – Example 6
00:26 -
Giving Instruction – Example 7
01:01 -
Giving Instruction – Example 8
00:51
Present Continuous
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Affirmative Form
00:29 -
Interrogative Form
00:29 -
Negative Form
00:29 -
Usage – Example 1
00:24 -
Usage – Example 2
00:35 -
Usage – Example 3
00:26
Past Simple To Be
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Affirmative Sentences
00:18 -
Interrogative Form
00:12 -
Negative Form
00:14
Past Simple
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Affirmative Form
00:27 -
Interrogative Form
00:23 -
Negative Form
00:24 -
Irrerular Verbs – Affirmative Form
00:19 -
Irrerular Verbs – Interrogative Form
00:38 -
Irrerular Verbs – Negative Form
00:35 -
List of Irregular Verbs
07:46 -
Usage of Past Simple Tense
00:38 -
Usage of Past Simple Tense – Example 1
00:43 -
Usage of Past Simple Tense – Example 2
00:29 -
Usage of Past Simple Tense – Example 3
00:33 -
Usage of Past Simple Tense – Example 4
00:17
Past Continuous
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Forming
00:30 -
Affirmative Form
00:43 -
Interrogative Form
00:43 -
Negative Form
00:31 -
Usage – Example 1
00:28 -
Usage – Example 2
00:18 -
Usage – Example 3
00:17 -
Usage – Example 4
00:36 -
Usage – Example 5
00:24
Present Perfect Simple
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Affirmative Form
00:37 -
Interrogative Form
00:28 -
Negative Form
00:26 -
Forming
00:27 -
Usage – Example 1
00:24 -
Usage – Example 2
00:24 -
Usage – Example 3
00:27 -
Usage – Example 4
00:16 -
Usage – Example 5
00:17 -
Usage – Example 6
00:20 -
Usage – Example 7
00:21 -
Usage – Example 8
00:32
Present Perfect Continuous
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Affirmative Form
00:34 -
Interrogative Form
00:29 -
Negative Form
00:23 -
Usage – Example 1
00:45 -
Usage – Example 2
00:32
Past Perfect Simple
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Affirmative Form
00:39 -
Interrogative Form
00:39 -
Negative Form
00:43 -
Usage – Example 1
00:57 -
Usage – Example 2
00:48 -
Usage – Example 3
00:29 -
Usage – Example 4
00:26 -
Usage – Example 5
00:36
Future Simple
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Affirmative Form
00:30 -
Affirmative Form – Short
00:22 -
Interrogative Form
00:22 -
Negative Form
00:24 -
Negative Form – Short
00:25 -
Usage – Example 1
00:30 -
Usage – Example 2
00:13 -
Usage – Example 3
00:30 -
Usage – Example 4
00:15 -
Usage – Example 5
00:25
Future Continuous
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Affirmative Form
00:44 -
Interrogative Form
00:28 -
Negative Form – Short
00:48 -
Usage – Example 1
00:36 -
Usage – Example 2
00:17 -
Usage – Example 3
00:26
Modal Can
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Modal Verbs
00:36 -
Affirmative Form
00:25 -
Interrogative Form
00:18 -
Negative Form
00:29 -
Negative Form – Short
00:28 -
Usage – Example 1
00:36 -
Usage – Example 2
00:36 -
Usage – Example 3
00:15 -
Usage – Example 4
00:19 -
Usage – Example 5
00:26 -
Usage – Example 6
00:33 -
Usage – Example 7
00:33 -
Usage – Example 8
00:21
Modal Could
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Affirmative Form
00:35 -
Negative Form
00:23 -
Interrogative Form
00:37 -
Usage – Example 1
00:40 -
Usage – Example 2
00:51 -
Usage – Example 3
00:17 -
Usage – Example 4
00:31 -
Usage – Example 5
00:14 -
Usage – Example 6
00:25 -
Usage – Example 7
00:13 -
Usage – Example 8
00:31
Modal Should-Would
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Affirmative Form (Should)
00:36 -
Interrogative Form
00:36 -
Negative Form – Short
00:28 -
Usage – Example 1
00:30 -
Usage – Example 2
00:30 -
Usage – Example 3
00:20 -
Affirmative Form (Would)
00:27 -
Interrogative Form
00:27 -
Negative Form – Short
00:28 -
Usage – Example 4
00:45 -
Usage – Example 5
00:32 -
Usage – Example 6
00:46
Modal May-Might
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Affirmative Form (May)
00:30 -
Interrogative Form
00:15 -
Negative Form
00:16 -
Usage – Example 1
00:17 -
Usage – Example 2
00:15 -
Usage – Example 3
00:34 -
Usage – Example 4
00:30 -
Usage – Example 5
00:17 -
Usage – Example 6
00:08 -
Affirmative Form (Might)
00:14 -
Interrogative Form
00:15 -
Negative Form
00:19 -
Usage – Example 7
00:32 -
Usage – Example 8
00:29 -
Usage – Example 9
00:16 -
Usage – Example 10
00:13
Modal Must
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Affirmative Form
00:31 -
Interrogative Form
00:14 -
Negative Form (Needn’t)
00:16 -
Negative Form (Mustn’t)
00:29 -
Usage – Example 1
00:53 -
Usage – Example 2
00:28 -
Usage – Example 3
00:17 -
Usage – Example 4
00:39 -
Usage – Example 5
00:18 -
Usage – Example 6
00:29 -
Usage – Example 7
00:21 -
Usage – Example 8
00:15
Pasive Voice
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Structure – Example 1
00:31 -
Structure – Example 2
00:29 -
Structure – Example 3
00:42 -
Infinitive – Example 4
00:27 -
Infinitive – Example 5
00:31 -
Infinitive – Example 6
00:25 -
Usage – Example 7
00:34
Conditional
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Conditional 1
00:43 -
Conditional 2
00:33 -
Conditional 3
00:33 -
Mixed Conditionals
00:35 -
Replacing If
00:32
Reported Speech
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Usage – Example 1
00:50 -
Usage – Example 2
01:04 -
Usage – Example 3
00:48 -
Usage – Example 4
00:50 -
Usage – Example 5
00:14
Br. Am. English
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Difference – Example 1
00:21 -
Difference – Example 2
00:26 -
Difference – Example 3
00:35 -
Difference – Example 4
00:32 -
Usage – Example 5
00:31 -
Usage – Example 6
00:14 -
Usage – Example 7
00:19 -
Usage – Example 8
00:18 -
Usage – Example 9
00:17 -
Usage – Example 10
00:14 -
Usage – Example 11
00:28
Numbers
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Cardinal Numbers
01:14 -
Ordinal Numbers
01:15
Alphabet
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English Alphabet
01:16 -
Vowels and diphthongs
00:11 -
Consonants
00:12
Nouns
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Plural – Example 1
00:47 -
Plural – Example 2
00:32 -
Plural – Example 3
00:33 -
Irregular Plural – Example 4
00:40 -
Irregular Plural – Example 5
00:37 -
Irregular Plural – Example 6
00:24 -
Irregular Plural – Example 7
00:21 -
Non-countable – Example 8
01:08
Adjectives
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Differences – Example 1
01:15 -
Comparison – Example 2
00:31 -
Forming – Example 3
00:30 -
Forming – Example 4
01:09 -
Forming – Example 5
01:08 -
Irregular – Example 6
00:43 -
More and Most – Example 7
00:43
Adverbs
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Usage – Example 1
00:31 -
Forming – Example 2
00:51 -
Comparison – Example 3
00:38 -
Comparison – Example 4
01:04 -
Comparison – Example 5
00:35 -
Time – Example 6
00:32 -
Place – Example 7
00:44 -
Manner – Example 8
00:56 -
Frequency – Example 9
00:48 -
Degree – Example 10
00:39
Articles
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Definitive THE – Indefinite A/AN
01:46 -
Definite – Example 1
01:37 -
Definite – Example 2
01:01 -
Usage – Example 3
04:11 -
Indefinite – Example 4
02:43 -
Usage – Example 5
01:04 -
Omission – Example 6
03:27
Pronouns
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Personal Pronouns – Possessive Adjectives
00:46 -
Personal Pronouns – Example 1
00:52 -
Personal Pronouns
00:44 -
Personal Pronouns – Example 2
00:30 -
Objective Personal Pronouns
00:20 -
Objective Personal Pronouns – Example 3
00:42 -
Demonstrative Pronouns
00:30 -
Demonstrative Pronouns – Example 4
00:39 -
Interrogative Pronouns
00:42 -
Interrogative Pronouns – Example 5
00:40 -
Indefinite Pronouns
00:14 -
Indefinite Pronouns – Example 6
00:30 -
Universal Pronouns
00:09 -
Universal Pronouns – Example 7
00:14 -
Negative Pronouns
00:08 -
Negative Pronouns – Example 8
00:13 -
Reflexive Pronouns
00:11
Prepositions
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Prepositions – Example 1
00:25 -
Prepositions – Example 2
00:12 -
In – Place
00:23 -
In – Time
00:27 -
In – For Transport
00:12 -
In – In Expressions
00:22 -
At – Place
00:25 -
At – Time
00:22 -
At – In Expressions
00:26 -
On – Place
00:22 -
On – Time
00:13 -
On – In Expressions
00:19 -
To – Time/Place
00:26 -
Under/Behind/Opposite …
01:32
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