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Alphabet |
Adverb |
Adverb clause |
Adjective |
Adjective clause |
Adjuncts |
Active and Passive Voice |
Appositive |
Abstract Noun |
Antonyms |
Answer |
Academic Vocabulary |
as + adjective + as |
* As present participle o present participle , with verbs of movement with verbs of perception, as adjective with spend, with waste, with catch, with find, replacing time clause, replacing reason clause |
American Scenarios |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Adjective |
Apparent Accidents |
Auxiliary Verbs |
* Action Verb |
* Antecedent |
* Appositive |
* Auxiliary Verb |
Adverbials |
abbreviation |
absolute possessive |
abstract noun |
accusative case |
acronym |
active sentence |
adjunct |
adverbial phrase |
affix |
alliteration |
anagram |
analogy |
anastrophe |
antecedent |
antonym |
apostrophe |
apposition |
appositive |
archaism |
article |
aspect |
Abbreviations. |
All Of & All Right. |
An or A. |
auxiliary verb |
Bullet Points. |
basic form |
brackets |
Basic Sentence Structure |
Conjunction |
Consonants |
Capitalization and Punctuation |
Capital Letters. |
Comparatives. |
Capitalization |
Compound adjectives |
Clause |
* Collective Noun |
* Comma Splice |
* Common Noun |
* Complete Sentence |
* Compound Subject |
* Compound Verb |
* Concrete Noun |
* Conjunctive Adverb |
* Coordinating Conjunction |
* Correlative Conjunction |
* Count Noun |
Commonly Confused Words |
case |
cliché |
co-ordinate conjunction |
collective noun |
colloquialism |
colon |
comma |
common noun |
comparative |
Complement |
Complement (linguistics) |
Sentence Parts: Subjects, Verbs, Complements, and Modifiers |
complete aspect |
complete tense |
complex sentence |
compound adjective |
compound noun |
compound predicate |
compound sentence |
compound subject |
compound verb |
concrete noun |
conjunction |
conjunctive adverb |
connotation |
consonant |
continuing aspect |
contraction |
correlative conjunction |
countable noun |
Compounding |
* Certainty o certainly, definitely, probably, surely |
* changes of time and place reference o time reference, place reference |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Comparative + than |
* Comparative form o comparative, adverbs |
* comparatives & superlatives o comparatives, superlatives, adjectives |
* Comparisons of quantity - showing no difference o quantity, comparison, adjective, difference |
* Comparisons of quantity - menu o quantity, comparison, adjective |
* Comparisons of quantity - showing difference o quantity, comparison, adjective, difference |
* Compound nouns o compound nouns, phrasal verbs |
* Countable & Uncountable o countable, uncountable, noun |
Conditionals are also called IF-CLAUSES. |
Declarative sentences |
Dictionary |
Direct Object |
- |
- |
- |
- |
dangling modifier |
dash |
dative case |
declarative sentence |
definite article |
demonstrative adjective |
demonstrative pronoun |
denotation |
dependent adverb clause |
dependent clause |
diction |
direct object |
direct question |
double comparative |
double negative |
Dictionary Exercises |
* Defining words - which,whose o which, whose |
* Degree - enough,very,too,extremely,almost etc o enough, very, too, extremely, almost, nearly, completely |
* Demonstratives - this,that,these,those etc o this, that, these, those, determiners |
* Difference words - other,another o other, another |
* Distributives - all, both, half o all, both, half, distributives, determiners |
* Distributives - each, every, either, neither o each, every, either, neither |
* Distributives - Menu o all, both, half, each, every, either, neither |
Direct object and an indirect object |
Days of the Week Months of the Year Writing the Date Telling the Time Day & Night |
Direct and Indirect Speech She said, "I'm teaching English online."(Direct) She said she was teaching English online.(Indirect Speech) Tense Change | Time Change | Pronoun Change Reporting Verbs | Use of 'That' |
English Pronunciation |
* Essential Clause |
English Language Style Guide |
ellipsis |
emotive language |
enumeration of adjectives |
euphemism |
exclamation mark |
exclamatory sentence |
Either & Neither. |
Extend a Sentence. |
English Language Proficiency Benchmarks and. Outcomes for English Language Learners |
Elements of Sentence Construction |
Elementary School Student (Pre-K thru 5th Grade) |
English Editing Service |
English Idioms Exercises |
Errors in English |
English Counseling |
English Grammar Rules of Writing Sentences |
English Editing Service |
English Grammar Classes of Words |
English Grammar Inflections |
English |
English Terminology |
Essay |
English Lecture |
English Language Reports Exercises |
English Grammar Word Functions |
English Grammar Rules Inversion of subject and verb |
English Grammar Relations in the Sentence |
English Language Links |
English Grammar Subject, verb and object |
English for Specific Purposes |
English Synonyms Exercises |
English Spelling Rules |
Expressions heard in negotiating sessions |
English Spelling Rules |
English Synonyms Exercises |
Exclamatory sentence |
English Grammar Rules of Writing Sentences |
English Language Style |
English Language Reports |
Easily Confused Words |
English as a Second Language (ESL) |
* Examples o get, got, getting |
* Exceptions to using the definite article o no definite article, determiner, exceptions |
Frequently used English words |
Glossary of English Grammar Terms |
First, second, and third person |
Figures of Speech |
* Form - adjectives o gender, position, form, adjective |
* Form - adverb o adverb, form |
* Form -past o be + past participle |
* Form, with or without 'To' o to-infinitive, zero infinitive |
* Function o order, adjectives, function |
* Function o adverb, function |
* Function o unknown agent, subject, by formal/scientific texts |
* Function o function, infinitive of purpose, infinitive as subject, infinitive after adjectives, infinitive with too/enough |
* Future continuous o future, actions in progress |
* Future forms - Introduction o future, attitude |
* Future forms - Simple future o will/shall, prediction, decision, future facts, certainty |
* Future perfect o future, completed actions |
* Future perfect continuous o unfinished, future time |
* Future with 'Going to' o plans, intentions |
* Fragment |
* Fused Sentence |
feminine |
figurative |
figure of speech |
first person |
full stop |
future perfect tense |
future perfect progressive tense |
future progressive tense |
future tense |
Grammar |
Gerund |
* Gerund Phrase |
* Gerund or infinitive? o gerund/infinitive-, no difference in meaning |
* Gerund/infinitive - difference in meaning o gerund/infinitive, difference in meaning |
* Gerunds o gerund, as subject, after prepositions, after phrasal verbs, in compound nouns, can't stand.Can't help |
* get,got,getting o get, got, getting |
* Get/have something done, x needs doing o get, need |
Glossary of English Grammar Terms |
Gerund |
gender |
gender-specific noun |
genitive case |
gerund |
gerund phrase |
Homonyms |
Homeschool Teacher/Parent |
High School Student (9th thru 12th Grade) |
helping verb |
homonym |
hyperbole |
hyphen |
Infinitive |
Infinitive Phrase |
Infinitive after question words |
Indirect Speech |
Indirect Question |
Imperative Sentences |
Interrogative Adverbs |
idiom |
imperative mood |
imperative sentence |
indefinite adjective |
indefinite article |
indefinite aspect |
indefinite pronoun |
indefinite tense |
independent clause |
indicative mood |
Indirect object |
indirect question |
infinitive form |
infinitive phrase |
intensive pronoun |
interjection |
interrogative |
interrogative adjective |
interrogative pronoun |
interrogative sentence |
intransitive verb |
irony |
irregular verb |
Interjection |
* If sentences with Conditional perfect continuous o Conditional perfect continuous |
* If sentences with If + past,would,present condtional o If + past, would, present condtional |
* If sentences with if+not,unless,verbs o if+not, unless, verbs |
* IF Sentences with If,condtional tenses o If, condtional tenses |
* If sentences with mixed conditionals o mixed conditionals |
* If sentences with perfect conditional,if + past perfect o perfect conditional, if + past perfect |
* If sentences with wish,would rather,suppose,what if,if only o wish, would rather, suppose, what if, if only |
* If setences with present continuous conditional o present continuous conditional |
* Infinitive after question words o infinitive, question words |
* Interrogative - why,where,how,when o why, where, how, when |
* Introduction o reported speech, 'that', say, tell, talk, speak |
* Introduction o present participle, gerund |
* Irregular comparatives & superlatives o irregular comparatives, superlatives, adjectives |
Irregular Verbs List |
* Indirect Object |
* Interrupter |
* Intransitive Verb |
* Item in a Series |
Linguistics |
* Linking Verb |
limiting modifier |
linking verb |
literal meaning |
Linguistics |
Listed in alphabetical order |
Letters |
Main Clause |
Meeting |
Modifier |
Modifying Phrase |
Middle School Student (6th thru 8th Grade) |
* Main Menu o adjectives |
* Main Menu o adverbs |
* Manner o adverbs, manner |
* Menu o kinds, adverbs |
* Menu - function and class o determiners, function, class, pre-determiners |
* Menu - nouns o nouns |
* Menu - quantifiers o much, many, a little, a few, some, any |
* Menu / Introduction o menu, introduction, tenses |
* Modifier |
masculine |
mass noun |
metaphor |
metonym |
misplaced modifier |
Modifier |
mood |
neologism |
neuter |
nominative case |
non-countable noun |
non-restrictive clause |
noun |
noun clause |
noun phrase |
number |
* Noncount Noun |
* Nonessential Clause |
* Noun |
Noun Clause |
* Noun Phrase |
Numbers |
Newspaper, Magazine stories |
* negative infinitive o negative infinitive |
* not as + adjective + as o not, as, so, not as, not so, adjective |
Noun |
* Noun Gender o gender, masculine, feminine, noun |
Object |
Origins of English Language |
Order of Adjectives |
Object of the Preposition |
Origin of words |
Object |
object of a preposition |
objective case |
object complement |
objective personal pronoun |
onomatopoeia |
oxymoron |
* Order o order, adjectives |
* Other forms of future o is to, obligation, about to, immediate future |
* Other forms of infinitive o perfect infinitive, continuous infinitive, passive infinitive, perfect continuous infinitive |
Parts of a sentence |
Pronoun |
Preposition |
Prepositional Phrase |
* Past continuous o past continuous, description, narrative |
* Past perfect o Past perfect, just |
* Past perfect continuous o past perfect continuous, process, reported speech |
* Place o adverbs, place |
* Plurals o singular plural, irregular plural, noun |
* possessive o possessive, time expressions, apostrophe, names, possessive |
* Possessives o Possessive adjectives, Possessive pronouns, my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, our, ours, their, theirs |
* Pre-determiners o such, what, rather, quite |
* prepositions in relative clauses o prepositions, relative clauses |
* Present continuous o -ing, verbs, tenses, present participle, verbs not used in continuous form |
paradox |
paragraph |
parentheses |
parenthesis |
parenthesis in apposition |
participle |
participle phrase |
parts of speech |
passive sentence |
passive voice |
past form |
past participle |
past perfect tense |
past perfect progressive tense |
past progressive tense |
past tense |
perfect aspect |
perfect progressive aspect |
perfect progressive tense |
perfect tense |
periodic sentence |
person |
personal pronoun |
personification |
phrase |
plural |
positive degree |
possessive adjective |
possessive case |
possessive noun |
possessive personal pronoun |
possessive pronoun |
Predicate |
Preposition |
prefix |
prepositional phrase |
present participle |
present perfect tense |
present perfect progressive tense |
present progressive tense |
present tense |
progressive aspect |
progressive tense |
pronoun |
proper noun |
prose |
punctuation |
* Present continuous for future events o arrangements, future |
* Present Perfect 1 o present perfect, past participle, irregular verbs |
* Present Perfect 2 o present perfect, ever, never, already, yet |
* Present perfect 3 o present perfect, simple past, time, attitude |
* Present perfect 4 o present perfect, for, since |
* Present perfect continous o present perfect continous, present participle |
Phrasal Verb |
* Quantifiers 1 - determiners,a few,few,a little,little
o determiners, a few, few, a little, little |
* Quantifiers 2 - many,much,more,most etc.
o many, much, more, most, little, less, least, few, fewer, fewest |
* Quantifiers 3 - how,much,many,few,lot etc.
o how, much, many, few, lot, number, several, countable, uncountable |
* Quantifiers 4 - Numbers
o cardinal, ordinal, fractions, decimals, units, years, zero |
* Quantifiers 5 - Some and Any
o determiners, quantifiers, some, any |
* Quantifiers 6 - something,somebody,someone etc.
o something, somebody, someone, somewhere, anything, anybody, anyone, anywhere, nothing, nobody, noone, nowhere, |
* Quantifiers 7 - Enough
o enough, quantifiers, determiners |
* Question words - which,what,whose
o which, what, whose |
* Relative adverbs - which,what,whose
o where, when, why |
* Reporting hopes and intentions
o hopes, intentions, to-infinitive, that-clause |
* Reporting orders, requests, suggestions
o orders, requests, suggestions, should - omission, that-clause |
* Reporting questions
o reporting yes/no questions, reporting questions with question words |
Punctuation |
Prepositional phrase |
Parenthesis. |
Plurals. |
Parents |
* Parallel Structure |
* Participle |
* Participle Phrase |
* Particle |
* Phrase |
* Preposition |
* Prepositional Phrase |
* Pronoun |
* Proper Noun |
Passive |
Plurals |
Possessive with 's and ' |
Prefixes and Suffixes |
Prepositions |
Pronouns |
Pronunciation |
Punctuation |
Publishing |
Question |
Question Writing |
Question types |
Question Words |
Question |
question mark |
quotation |
quotation marks |
reciprocal pronoun |
reflexive pronoun |
regular verb |
relative pronoun |
restrictive clause |
restrictive modifier |
rhetorical question |
root |
run-on sentence |
Reading |
Relative Clauses |
* Relative Adverb |
Relative Clause |
Run-ons, Comma Splices, and Fused Sentences |
Regional variations exist in the English language. |
* Relative Pronoun |
Regional and structural variations in English language. |
Subject |
Subordinating Conjunction |
Sentence Structure |
Sentence patterns |
Sentence patterns quizzes |
Sentence Openers |
So Much and So Many |
Singular. |
Schools |
School Books |
Sent and Send |
Synonyms |
Subject-Verb Inversion |
Spelling Practice |
Syllables |
Sentence patterns |
Social Studies |
Subject Complement |
Subject/predicate: |
Spoken English |
Speaking Situations-In the Community |
Subject Verb Agrrement |
Sentences |
* Simple past
o Simple past, form, function, irregular verbs, irregular verbs, auxiliary 'did', ago |
* Simple Present
o verbs, tenses, present simple |
* Simple present for future events
o future, facts, timetable, calendar |
* Summary
o verb tenses, present tenses, perfect tenses, conditional tenses, past tenses, future tenses |
* Summary of reporting verbs
o summary, reporting verbs, to-infintive, that-clause |
SENTENCE PARTS: SUBJECTS, VERBS, COMPLEMENTS, AND MODIFIERS |
Sentence Patterns from a Functional Perspective |
State Department of Education |
* Semicolon |
Sex Education in Schools |
* Sentence |
* Subject |
* Subject Complement |
Subordinate Clause |
Subordinate Conjunction |
Syllables |
Basic Sentence Parts and Patterns |
Subject and Predicate |
Sentence Classification |
satire |
simile |
second person |
semicolon |
sentence |
simple aspect |
simple future tense |
simple past tense |
simple present tense |
simple sentence |
simple subject |
simple tense |
singular |
split infinitive |
squinting modifier |
subject |
subjective case |
subject complement |
subjective personal pronoun |
subjunctive mood |
subordinate clause |
subordinating conjunction |
suffix |
superlative |
syllable |
synonym |
There, They're & Their. |
Too & To. |
Types of Subject |
Types of Verbs |
Types of Complements |
Types of Objects |
Transitive / Intransitive verbs |
The 6000 Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language. |
Types of pronouns, verbs, nouns, prepositions, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, and interjections |
Types of Complements |
The Notorious Confusables |
Tense |
* Transitive Verb |
Teacher/Educator |
* tense changes
o reported speech, tense changes |
The + superlative |
* The definite article
o the, definite article |
* The indefinite article
o the, indefinite article, a, an |
* the,a,an
o the, a, an, indefinite article, exceptions |
* Time
o adverbs, time |
* Type 1 conditional
o If + present + future, fact |
tautology |
tense |
third person |
title case |
transitive verb |
Using Context Clues |
Vocabulary and Usage |
Vocabulary for Everyday Use |
Vocative Case. |
Variety in Sentence Structure |
The Verb and its Modifiers |
Types of Complements |
Tyoes |
Types |
Tenses |
Verb |
Verb |
Verb |
Verb |
Verb |
The |
The Modifier |
Typography |
* Use of Capital letters
o Capital letters, Names, Months, Days, Holidays, Seasons, Geographical, Names, Streets, Buildings, Titles of books, nouns |
Vocabulary |
Verb |
* Verb Phrase |
* Verbs + infinitive with/without noun
o verb with or without noun + infinitive |
* Verbs followed by gerund
o verb + gerund |
* Verbs followed by infinitive
o verbs + infinitive without a noun |
* Verbs followed by noun + infinitive
o verb + noun + infinitive |
* Viewpoint, commenting
o adverbs, viewpoint, commenting |
Vowels |
verb |
verb root |
verbal |
verbal noun |
vocative case |
voice |
vowel |
Vocabulary for Everyday Use |
Vocabulary |
Writing |
Which, That & Who. |
Who & Whom. |
weak verb |
* Word Function |
English Grammar Classes of Words |
How many classes of words are in the English language? |
English Grammar Rules of Writing Sentences |
English Language Reports |
English language lecture. |
English lecture |
How do you write a question? |
How do you write English Sentences? |
Types of Verbs |
What questions |
Is there a difference between the categories of questions and the types of questions? |
What is an infinitive? |
Infinitive or -ing Quiz |
Interjection |
Interrogative sentence |
Lexicographers |
Kinds of adjectives |
How many types of pronouns, verbs, nouns, prepositions, adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, and interjections are there? |
The |
Tailor |
How do you verify you have written a correct question? |
How do you write different types of questions? |
What are the types of questions? |
Question |
PREPOSITIONS OF LOCATION |
Glossary of English Grammar Terms |
Speech Therapy |
The simple present tense in English is used to describe an action that is regular, true or normal. |
Psychometric success |
Public Libraries |
Words |
Word Comparison |
* Zero conditional
o If + present, general truths, instructions |
* Zero infinitive
o zero infinitive |
What should you be able to comment about an English sentence?
2. Is it a simple, compound, complex, or compound complex sentence? 3. What is the pattern of the sentence? 4. Which is subject, verb, object, or complement? 5. What is the tense of the sentence? 6. Is it in newspaper format? 7. Does the sentence need a preposition, object, or complement? 8. Is the sentence in proper word order, including prepositions, objects, or complements? |
Why should you speak in the English Language? Why should you write in the English language? Why should you listen to English language news? Why should you read English language materials? |
What is The Value of the Graduate Record Examinations? |
What is EFL, ESL, TEFL/TESOL, TESL, TESOL, ELT etc? |
When do you conclude it isn't an English language? |
What kind of English does this world require? |
Who Else Wants To Write Better English? |
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English for Specific Purposes |
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Proofreader Research assistant |
Bachelor's Degree in English
Advertising copywriter Journalist |
Master's Degree in English
Public relations executive Editor |
Ph.D. in English
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