Duration of the online course: 3 hours and 42 minutes
Clear, accurate English starts with a strong grammar foundation. This free online course helps you move from guessing to choosing the right forms with confidence, so your writing sounds natural and your speaking feels more precise. Instead of learning isolated rules, you will develop the habit of noticing patterns and applying them correctly in everyday situations such as emails, messages, short texts, and workplace conversations.
You will focus on common problem areas that often cause mistakes even for intermediate learners. Learn to distinguish countable and uncountable nouns and handle tricky cases where meaning changes depending on how a word is used. Build practical control over articles a, an, the, and the zero article, so you can express general ideas, specific references, and special uses without hesitation. Strengthen your accuracy with there is and there are, including agreement and time-related expressions that frequently appear in real communication.
The course also gives you reliable tools for talking about quantity and making your English sound more natural: some and any, many and much, a lot of, a few and a little. These choices affect tone and clarity, and mastering them will help you communicate more politely, more precisely, and with fewer misunderstandings. You will also improve your timing expressions by using in, on, and at correctly, a small detail that makes a big difference in fluency and professionalism.
Throughout the course, short exercises reinforce what you learn and highlight the errors learners typically make, helping you self-correct faster. By the end, you should feel more confident editing your own sentences, understanding why something is correct, and producing English that reads smoothly and sounds accurate in real-life contexts.
Video class: Countable & uncountable nouns
03m
Exercise: _What is the key rule number one for using articles with countable and uncountable nouns?
Video class: Countable & uncountables nouns. Exercise 1
04m
Exercise: Identify the incorrect usage of countable and uncountable nouns in sentences
Video class: Countable & uncountables nouns. Exercise 2
03m
Exercise: Which word fits the requirement for countable noun pluralization in the sentences?
Video class: Articles: a, an, the (1)
06m
Exercise: What is the difference between 'a' and 'an' in English articles?
Video class: Articles: a, an, the (2)
06m
Exercise: _Can we use "a/an" with countable nouns?
Video class: Articles: a, an, the (2). Exercise 1
07m
Exercise: What is correct about articles for uncountable nouns?
Video class: Articles: a, an, the (2). Exercise 2
07m
Exercise: _In sentence 5, how should the word "fish" be treated grammatically?
Video class: Zero Article
08m
Exercise: Which of the following phrases uses a zero article?
Video class: the special uses
07m
Exercise: _Which category of words takes the definite article "the" in English grammar?
Video class: the special uses exercise
04m
Exercise: Identify the correct sentence based on article usage.
Video class: There is, there are
06m
Exercise: _What is the correct form to use with countable singular nouns in a positive sentence?
Video class: there is there are exercise
05m
Exercise: Which sentence uses the correct form of 'there is/are' based on time expressions?
Video class: Some, Any
11m
Exercise: _What is the difference between "coffee" and "some coffee"?
Video class: Some, any: Video Exercise
04m
Exercise: Which sentence correctly uses 'some' or 'any'?
Video class: Many, much, a lot of (lots of)
10m
Exercise: _Which of the following is true about the use of "many"?
Video class: A few, a little
08m
Exercise: What is the correct usage of 'a few' and 'a little'?
Video class: Quantity: Revision Exercise 1
04m
Exercise: _What is the correct way to say "they don't have much furniture"?
Video class: Quantity: Revision Exercise
07m
Exercise: Which phrase can be used here?
Video class: Prepositions of time: in, on, at
05m
Exercise: _What preposition is used for longer periods of time like months, years, decades, centuries, and seasons?
Video class: Prepositions of time - in, on, at. Exercise
02m
Exercise: Choose the correct preposition for time: in, on, or at.
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