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English Grammar Topic & Subject Index
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
    Arts
    Biology
    Business
    Education
    Health/Medicine
    Law
    Literature
    Politics/Government
    Psychology/Sociology
    Technology
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?
    1. Is it a declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, or an imperative 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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    Professor
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