How to Form English Questions
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study how to form English questions.
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Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study how to form English questions.
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study possessive adjectives.
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study subject and predicate.
You will learn how to use subject and predicate in clear English sentences.
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study subordinating conjunctions.
You will learn how because, although, if, when, while, and after introduce dependent clauses.
The key question is: Which idea depends on the other idea to make a complete sentence?
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study some, any, much, many, few, and little.
You will learn how quantity words change with countable and uncountable nouns.
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study commands and imperatives.
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study English sentence structure.
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study coordinating conjunctions.
You will learn how and, but, or, so, for, nor, and yet connect equal ideas.
The key question is: Are the two connected parts equal in grammar and meaning?
Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1
In this article, Beginner to Elementary Grammar A1 learners study quantifiers.
You will learn how quantity words change with countable and uncountable nouns.
Beginner Grammar A0
In this article, Beginner Grammar A0 learners study demonstrative pronouns: this, that, these, those.
You will learn how this, that, these, and those show distance and number.
The key question is: Is the noun near or far, singular or plural?
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