English Grammar Guide

Grammar topics are sorted by the student’s real working level (B1) and goals. Beginner basics stay in the library, but they do not dominate the plan.

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B1IntermediateVerbs

Phrasal Verbs

Essential English phrasal verbs — what they are, how they work, and the most common ones to learn.

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B1IntermediateSentence Structures

Question Tags

How to form and use question tags — isn't it?, don't they?, can you? — for confirmation and conversation.

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B1IntermediateSentence Structures

Conjunctions

How to connect ideas with and, but, because, although, while, and other conjunctions.

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B1IntermediateVerbs

Gerunds and Infinitives

When to use verb + -ing (gerund) vs. verb + to (infinitive) — rules, verb lists, and meaning changes.

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B1IntermediateVerbs

Modal Verbs

Complete guide to English modal verbs — can, could, should, must, may, might, and more.

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B1IntermediateTenses

Present Perfect

Complete guide to the present perfect tense — connecting past actions to the present.

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B1IntermediateSentence Structures

Relative Clauses

How to use who, which, that, where, and when to add information to sentences with relative clauses.

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B1IntermediateSentence Structures

Subject-Verb Agreement

Tricky cases of subject-verb agreement — when the correct verb form isn't obvious.

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A2ElementarySentence Structures

Word Order

English sentence structure rules — how to put words in the correct order.

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A2ElementaryAdjectives & Adverbs

Adverbs

Types of English adverbs, how to form them, and where to place them in a sentence.

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A2ElementaryAdjectives & Adverbs

Comparatives and Superlatives

How to form and use comparatives (bigger than) and superlatives (the biggest) in English.

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A2ElementaryNouns & Determiners

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Much vs. many, a few vs. a little — how to use countable and uncountable nouns correctly.

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A2ElementaryNouns & Determiners

Determiners

How to use some, any, every, no, each, both, and other determiners correctly in English.

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A2ElementaryTenses

Future: Will vs. Going To

Complete guide to expressing the future with 'will' and 'going to'.

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A2ElementaryTenses

Past Continuous

How to form and use the past continuous tense — was/were + -ing for actions in progress in the past.

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B2Upper IntermediateTenses

Past Perfect

Master the past perfect tense — had + past participle for actions completed before another past event.

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A2ElementaryTenses

Past Simple

Complete guide to the past simple tense for regular and irregular verbs.

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A2ElementaryPrepositions

Prepositions

Complete guide to prepositions of time, place, and movement in English.

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B2Upper IntermediateSentence Structures

Reported Speech

How to report what someone said — tense backshift rules, pronouns, time expressions, and special cases.

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