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Duration of the online course: 10 hours and 13 minutes

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Speak and write with confidence—master essential English grammar in a free online course with exercises, practical rules, and optional certificate.

In this free course, learn about

  • Use subject/object/possessive pronouns: she/her, he/him/his; choose correct form in sentences
  • Master articles a/an/the, incl. when to use “an” before vowel sounds
  • Apply quantifiers: too much/too many/a lot of; count vs non-count nouns and meaning of “too”
  • Identify parts of speech (noun/verb/adj/adv) and form nouns from verbs (e.g., advertise → advertisement)
  • Use key tenses: present continuous vs “be going to”, will, future progressive, and tense “tricks”
  • Build past tenses: simple past vs past perfect vs present perfect; correct structure and usage
  • Learn irregular verbs, variants (burned/burnt, dreamt/dreamed) and pronunciations (bought/caught)
  • Use gerunds vs infinitives; recognize stative verbs and when not to use continuous
  • Handle auxiliary verbs (be/do/have), questions, negative questions, tag questions (incl. Canadian “eh?”)
  • Fix common errors: double negatives, third-person -s, verb agreement with everyone/nobody
  • Understand conditionals, especially zero conditional vs first conditional meaning and form
  • Expand vocabulary: renting an apartment, transportation, beach/travel terms; British vs North American words
  • Improve pronunciation contrasts (beach vs bitch, pan vs fan) and linking/reduction to sound more fluent
  • Learn word meaning differences and wordplay: fun vs funny, homophones and how they work

Course Description

Clear grammar is the fastest way to sound more fluent, write more professionally, and avoid the small mistakes that can distract from what you really want to say. This free online English grammar course is designed to help you build accuracy step by step, turning confusing rules into habits you can actually use in conversation, emails, exams, and interviews. Instead of memorizing endless theory, you will practice the structures that appear every day in real English and learn how to choose the right form quickly.

You will strengthen your foundation with core building blocks such as pronouns, articles, and the most important verb patterns, then expand into the areas that often cause problems for learners: when to use or skip to, gerunds versus infinitives, stative verbs, and common sentence traps like double negatives and missing third-person s. You will also learn to form and recognize parts of speech so you can understand why a sentence works, not just copy it. This gives you the freedom to create your own sentences with more control and fewer doubts.

Tense choice becomes easier as you compare past, present, and future forms, including present perfect, past perfect, future progressive, and natural ways to talk about plans and predictions. You will also gain confidence with passive voice, reported speech, conditionals, modal verbs such as must and have to, and tag questions that make your speech sound more natural. Along the way, targeted pronunciation and vocabulary moments connect grammar to real situations like renting an apartment, transportation, travel, and everyday small talk, helping you communicate more smoothly with different English speakers.

Each lesson is supported by practice questions so you can check understanding immediately and spot patterns in your own errors. Whether you are returning to English after a break or aiming to move from intermediate to advanced accuracy, this course helps you develop reliable grammar instincts you can apply anywhere, and finish with a stronger, more confident voice in English.

Course content

  • Video class: Basic English Grammar: Pronouns - SHE, HER, HE, HIS 03m
  • Exercise: _What should "she" or "he" be followed by in a sentence?
  • Video class: When NOT to use 'to' in English 06m
  • Exercise: In which case do you not use 'to' with 'going'?
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar - TOO MUCH, TOO MANY, A LOT OF 07m
  • Exercise: When should you use 'too much' or 'too many' in English sentences?
  • Video class: How to change a verb into a noun! 08m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct way to spell the verb "advertise" in English, and what does it mean?
  • Video class: 6 Confusing Words: fun 08m
  • Exercise: What is the difference between 'fun' and 'funny' in English?
  • Video class: Tenses in English - Future or Present Continuous? 06m
  • Exercise: What is a key difference between the future tense 'be going to' and present continuous tense?
  • Video class: How to Remember Vocabulary 08m
  • Exercise: _What is the number one rule for remembering vocabulary according to Ronnie?
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar - Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb 09m
  • Exercise: Identify the noun in the sentence "The cat is tired."
  • Video class: Vocabulary - Renting an Apartment 11m
  • Exercise: What is required when renting an apartment in North America?
  • Video class: English Grammar - Superlative Adjectives - biggest, best, most beautiful, etc. 09m
  • Exercise: _What is the rule for making a superlative adjective for a one-syllable word or adjective?
  • Video class: Vocabulary - going to the beach 11m
  • Exercise: What is the pronunciation difference between "beach" and "bitch"?
  • Video class: Rude slang for body parts - COCK, PUSSY, ASS, BALLS :D 14m
  • Video class: A, AN, THE - Articles in English 14m
  • Exercise: _What are the three articles in English grammar, and when do we use "an" before a noun?
  • Video class: British 09m
  • Exercise: What is the North American equivalent of 'crisps' in British English?
  • Video class: Conditionals: zero 07m
  • Exercise: What distinguishes a zero conditional from a first conditional in English grammar?
  • Video class: Past Simple and Past Perfect - Tenses in English 07m
  • Exercise: _What is the past participle of the verb 'wake' and how is it used in a sentence with simple past and past perfect?
  • Video class: Present Perfect or Past Perfect? 07m
  • Exercise: What is the British English past form of 'dream'?
  • Video class: BURNED or BURNT? Irregular Verbs in American 05m
  • Exercise: Which of the following is a traditional Canadian tag question word?
  • Video class: Speak like a Canadian 11m
  • Exercise: _What is the technique used by native English speakers to make questions sound faster and easier to understand?
  • Video class: How slang is made in English - bad-ass, wicked, deadly, sick 07m
  • Exercise: What is the correct structure for forming the past perfect tense?
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar - TO BE verb 10m
  • Video class: DO 08m
  • Exercise: _What is the difference between the pronunciation of "pan" and "fan"?
  • Video class: English Grammar - Gerund or Infinitive? ('I like swimming' or 'I like to swim'?) 06m
  • Video class: English Grammar - Stative Verbs 05m
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar - Was and Were 06m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct form of the verb "to be" in the past for "he," "I," "she," and "it"?
  • Video class: Learn English - TO 06m
  • Video class: English Grammar - Adjectives 06m
  • Video class: How to pronounce irregular verbs in English - CAUGHT, BOUGHT, THOUGHT... 04m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct pronunciation of the past tense of the verb "buy"?
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar - Do, Does, Did, Don't, Doesn't, Didn't 04m
  • Video class: English Grammar - Tag Questions 11m
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar: Have, Has, Had 07m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct form of the verb "to have" to be used with "he" or "she"?
  • Video class: English Speaking - Mistakes 08m
  • Video class: English Grammar - Easy Introduction to Passive 08m
  • Video class: Future Tense - WILL 09m
  • Exercise: _What are the two ways to talk about the future tense according to Ronnie?
  • Video class: Transportation Vocabulary 08m
  • Video class: Learn Grammar: Negative Questions in English 07m
  • Video class: How to learn grammar – any grammar!!! 08m
  • Video class: Learn the FUTURE PROGRESSIVE TENSE in English 08m
  • Video class: Grammar: Learn to use REPORTED SPEECH in English 08m
  • Video class: Learn CONTINUOUS TENSES in English the EASY way! 09m
  • Exercise: _What is the trick to remember when using continuous or progressive tense in English grammar?
  • Video class: Turn NOUNS 06m
  • Video class: Irregular Verbs in English – Groups 1 11m
  • Video class: Irregular Verbs in English – Group 3 11m
  • Exercise: _What is the vowel change for the verbs in group one when changing to the past tense?
  • Video class: English Grammar: Fix your double negatives! 06m
  • Video class: Don't make this common mistake – Use the S! 10m
  • Video class: English Grammar: AUXILIARY VERBS – be, do, have 13m
  • Video class: Learn English Grammar: Superlative Adjectives 17m
  • Video class: WISH 07m
  • Video class: English Grammar: MUST 13m
  • Exercise: _What is the difference between "must" and "have to" in the positive form?
  • Video class: What’s the difference between GET 13m
  • Video class: Learn English: 17 HOMOPHONES 15m
  • Video class: Fun English: 16 HOMOPHONES 12m
  • Exercise: _What are homophones in English?
  • Video class: When 11m
  • Video class: Learn 17 homophone pairs in English: be/bee, know/no, hear/here… 18m
  • Video class: I Hate English! Surprising Plurals and Singulars 16m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct way to use the verb with "everyone" and "nobody"?
  • Video class: Grammar that you don’t need to worry about! 12m
  • Video class: Travel Guide to Tambor, Costa Rica 13m
  • Video class: Simple Past Negative (English Tenses for Beginners) 06m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct negative form of the sentence "They had a party"?
  • Video class: SPIKINGLIX - Learning English with Teacher Ronnie 06m
  • Video class: “I used to…” 07m
  • Video class: Learn English Grammar: NOUN, VERB, ADVERB, ADJECTIVE 11m
  • Exercise: _What is a noun according to Ronnie's explanation?
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar: HAVE, HAS, DON’T HAVE, DOESN’T HAVE 07m
  • Video class: Basic English Grammar: HAD, DIDN’T HAVE, DID _____ HAVE? 08m
  • Video class: “She” or “her”? “He” or “his”? Subjective 08m
  • Exercise: _What is the difference between a subjective pronoun and an objective pronoun in English grammar?
  • Video class: “Do” Questions 12m

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