BEG L1


Program # 1

Basics of English Grammar

If you have just started learning English, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in English grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written English.

Study all the lessons below and incorporate your learning into your speaking and writing.

Basic English Grammar Level 1


Grammar


1.    What is Grammar?
2.    The Capital Letter
3.    Nouns
a.      Common Nouns
b.     Proper Nouns
c.      Singular Nouns
d.     Plural Nouns
e.     Collective Nouns
f.       Masculine and Feminine Nouns
4.    Pronouns
a.      Personal Pronouns
b.     Reflexive Pronouns
c.      Interrogative Pronouns
d.     Demonstrative Pronouns
5.    Adjectives
a.      Adjective Endings
b.     Kinds of Adjectives
c.      Comparison of Adjectives
6.    Determiners
a.      The Articles
b.     Demonstrative Determiners
c.      Interrogative Determiners
d.     Possessive Determiners
7.    Verbs and Tenses
a.      The Simple Present Tense
b.     Am, Is and Are
c.      The Present Progressive Tense
d.     Have and Has
e.     The Present Perfect Tense
f.       The Simple Past Tense
g.      Regular and Irregular
h.     Verbs
i.        Was and Were
j.        The Past Progressive Tense
k.      The Future Tense
l.        Can and Could
m.   May and Might
n.     Do, Does and Did
o.     Would and Should
8.    Subject-Verb Agreement
9.    Adverbs
10.Prepositions
11.Conjunctions
12.Interjections
13.Sentences
a.      What is a Sentence?
b.     Kinds of Sentences
c.      The Imperative
d.     The Subject and the Object
e.     Direct and Indirect Object
f.       Positive and Negative Sentences
g.      Questions
14.Punctuation
a.      Period
b.     Comma
c.      Exclamation Point
d.     Question Mark
e.     Apostrophe

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