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Duration of the online course: 3 hours and 42 minutes

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Enhance your English skills with LearnEnglishZone's free online grammar course. Dive into countable & uncountable nouns, articles, verb tenses, prepositions, and more.

In this free course, learn about

  • Countable and Uncountable Nouns
  • Articles: A, An, The and Zero Article
  • There Is / There Are
  • Quantifiers: Some, Any, Many, Much, A Lot Of, A Few, A Little
  • Prepositions of Time: In, On, At
  • Present Simple and Present Continuous
  • Past Simple and Past Continuous
  • Present Perfect and Irregular Verbs
  • Future Simple and Future Plans
  • Phrasal Verbs

Course Description

The "English Grammar" course is designed for those looking to enhance their grasp of the English language. With a comprehensive duration of 3 hours and 42 minutes, this course covers fundamental aspects of English grammar, making it a valuable resource in the Languages category, particularly for English learning.

Highly rated at an average of 5 stars, this course has positively impacted numerous learners, reflecting its quality and effectiveness in teaching English grammar nuances. It is structured to take learners through a step-by-step journey, starting with the basics and advancing through more complex topics.

The course begins with a focus on countable and uncountable nouns, offering insights into their distinctions and practical exercises to reinforce understanding. Following these foundational topics, it delves into the correct use of articles such as "a," "an," and "the," coupled with specialized exercises to solidify the learners' grasp.

An intricate understanding of the zero article and its special uses is also highlighted, ensuring learners can navigate this often-confused area. Practical exercises on these topics aid in cementing the theoretical knowledge.

The course continues with essential constructs like "there is" and "there are," promoting correct usage through various exercises. The utilization of quantifiers such as "some" and "any" is further developed with engaging video exercises, enhancing visual and contextual comprehension.

Emphasis on quantities and their expressions involves exploring terms like "many," "much," "a lot of," and their contextual application. Revision exercises are strategically included to allow for periodic reviews, ensuring thorough retention of the material covered.

Prepositions of time, such as "in," "on," and "at," are meticulously explained, along with interactive exercises to sharpen learners' accuracy in their usage. This foundational expertise paves the way for tackling verb tenses, starting with the present simple and continuing through to the present continuous, past simple, past continuous, and the present perfect. Carefully crafted exercises accompany each tense to reinforce learning.

The irregular verbs segment highlights common irregularities, easing the complexity associated with their memorization and usage. Future simple constructs and future plans are demystified next, with focused exercises enabling learners to articulate their intentions and predictions effectively.

Phrasal verbs, often a challenging area for learners, receive special attention with dedicated sessions and successive exercises to master their meanings and applications. This progressive journey through the realms of English grammar equips learners with the fluency and confidence needed to excel in both written and spoken English.

Overall, the "English Grammar" course is a thorough and engaging academic tool that addresses key grammatical topics with precision and clarity, making it a must-have for anyone committed to mastering the English language.

Course content

  • 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.
  • Video class: Present Simple 06m
  • Exercise: _What are the two types of situations in which we use present simple?
  • Video class: present simple exercise 03m
  • Video class: Present Continuous 06m
  • Exercise: _What are the time expressions that can be used with present continuous tense?
  • Video class: Present Continuous Exercise 02m
  • Video class: Past simple 05m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct verb conjugation for "to live" in the negative form for "we" in past simple tense?
  • Video class: Past simple. Exercise 03m
  • Video class: Past continuous 03m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct form of the past continuous tense for the sentence "I saw her while I _____ lunch"?
  • Video class: Past continuous. Exercise 03m
  • Video class: present perfect 08m
  • Exercise: _What is the time expression used for an action that started in the past and continues to the present?
  • Video class: Present Perfect Exercise 03m
  • Video class: Irregular verbs 07m
  • Exercise: _What is the past participle of the verb "buy"?
  • Video class: Future simple 06m
  • Video class: Future simple - exercise 04m
  • Exercise: _What is the correct form of future simple tense used in the sentence "They won't let you in if you're wearing jeans"?
  • Video class: Future plans 10m
  • Video class: Future Plans - Exercise 1 05m
  • Exercise: _What verb should be used in the sentence "She's decided she ___ the job" and is the future plan focusing on the action or the plan itself?
  • Video class: phrasal verbs 05m
  • Video class: Phrasal Verbs (2) 05m
  • Exercise: _How many phrasal verbs are there with the preposition "down" in the top 50 examples of phrasal verbs?
  • Video class: phrasal verbs exercise 02m
  • Video class: Phrasal Verbs Exercise 2 03m
  • Exercise: _What phrasal verb with "up" means to collect a person?

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