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English Grammar for Beginner

This course will introduce the most common grammar for beginners.

The course will covers the following grammar concept.

What you’ll learn

Course Content

Requirements

The course will covers the following grammar concept.

 

The course are conducted in an easy to understand manner with detail explanation of each of the grammar concepts.

 

Lecture 1 : Countable and Uncountable Nouns

This lecture explains the definition of countable and uncountable with examples, and the concept on when to use a / an

 

Lecture 2 : Introduction to Adverbs of Frequency

This lecture explains the use of never, hardly ever, occasionally, sometimes, often, normally/usually, always.

 

Lecture 3 : An Introduction to Modal Verbs

This lecture explains the use of can, must, have to, should.

 

Lecture 4 : Introduction to Comparatives and Superlatives

This lecture explains the use of than, more, most, -er and -est when doing comparison.

 

Lecture 5 : Possessive Adjectives, Possessive Nouns

This lecture explains the use of possessive pronouns such as my, your, our and personal pronoun such as me, you, him, her.

 

Lecture 6 : Preposition of Place

This lecture explains about at, in, on, and a quick show of list of preposition of place for references.

 

Lecture  7 : Preposition of Time

This lecture explains about in, on, at when indicating of time. It also covers more example like next, last, this, every.

 

Lecture 8 : Present Simple

This lecture explains about the concept of present simple in a timeline form with concrete examples.

 

Lecture 9 : Past Simple

This lecture explains about the concept of past simple in a timeline form with concrete examples.

 

Lecture 10 : Past Simple (to be)

This lecture explains about the concept of past simple to be in a timeline form with concrete examples.

 

Lecture 11 : Present Continuous

This lecture explains about the concept of present continuous in a timeline form with concrete examples.

 

Lecture 12 : Imperatives

This lecture explains the idea of how to structure a sentence in imperative to give orders, instructions, suggestions, grant permission, give directions or warning.

 

Lecture 13 : Intensifiers and Mitigators

This lecture explains how to use intensifiers to make words and expressions stronger, such as, incredibly, rally, highly, absolutely, particularly, very, so etc.

 

Lecture 14 : Questions with ‘be’ and ‘do’

This lecture explains how to create question using be and do.

 

Lecture 15 : How to Use ‘There is / There are’

This lecture explains how to use there is and there are with concrete examples.

 

Lecture 16 : How to Use ‘Going To’

This lecture explains about how to use the phrase going to to talk about predictions in the future.

 

Lecture 17 : How to Use I’d like

This lecture explains about how to use the phrase I’d like.

 

Lecture 18 : How to Use Like/Love/Hate + ing

This lecture explains about the use of live, love and hate, with the addon of +ing.

 

Lecture 19 : How to Use How Much, How Many and Very

This lecture explains about the use of how much, how many and very with concrete examples.