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.
Grammar focus for this student
If Masha updates the level or goals, this order changes. Later, uploaded lesson transcripts can push recurring correction points to the top.
Phrasal Verbs
Essential English phrasal verbs — what they are, how they work, and the most common ones to learn.
B1 level match
Question Tags
How to form and use question tags — isn't it?, don't they?, can you? — for confirmation and conversation.
B1 level match
Conjunctions
How to connect ideas with and, but, because, although, while, and other conjunctions.
B1 level match
Gerunds and Infinitives
When to use verb + -ing (gerund) vs. verb + to (infinitive) — rules, verb lists, and meaning changes.
B1 level match
Modal Verbs
Complete guide to English modal verbs — can, could, should, must, may, might, and more.
B1 level match
Present Perfect
Complete guide to the present perfect tense — connecting past actions to the present.
B1 level match
Relative Clauses
How to use who, which, that, where, and when to add information to sentences with relative clauses.
B1 level match
Subject-Verb Agreement
Tricky cases of subject-verb agreement — when the correct verb form isn't obvious.
B1 level match
Word Order
English sentence structure rules — how to put words in the correct order.
A2 bridge material near B1
Adverbs
Types of English adverbs, how to form them, and where to place them in a sentence.
A2 bridge material near B1
Comparatives and Superlatives
How to form and use comparatives (bigger than) and superlatives (the biggest) in English.
A2 bridge material near B1
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Much vs. many, a few vs. a little — how to use countable and uncountable nouns correctly.
A2 bridge material near B1
Determiners
How to use some, any, every, no, each, both, and other determiners correctly in English.
A2 bridge material near B1
Future: Will vs. Going To
Complete guide to expressing the future with 'will' and 'going to'.
A2 bridge material near B1
Past Continuous
How to form and use the past continuous tense — was/were + -ing for actions in progress in the past.
A2 bridge material near B1
Past Perfect
Master the past perfect tense — had + past participle for actions completed before another past event.
B2 bridge material near B1
Past Simple
Complete guide to the past simple tense for regular and irregular verbs.
A2 bridge material near B1
Prepositions
Complete guide to prepositions of time, place, and movement in English.
A2 bridge material near B1
Reported Speech
How to report what someone said — tense backshift rules, pronouns, time expressions, and special cases.
B2 bridge material near B1
Other levels — reference library
Available when needed, but not the default path for this profile.
Articles: A, An, The
Complete guide to definite and indefinite articles in English.
A1 reference only — not the main recommendation
Possessives
How to show possession in English — my/your/his, apostrophe-s, of, and possessive pronouns.
A1 reference only — not the main recommendation
Present Continuous
Complete guide to the present continuous (progressive) tense.
A1 reference only — not the main recommendation
Present Simple
Complete guide to the present simple tense — form, usage, and practice.
A1 reference only — not the main recommendation