This course provides learners with basic knowledge of English grammar.NOTE: The material of this course is mostly the material of English for Non-English Speakers - Beginner's Course, but arranged as per topics of grammar, and contains the videos related to grammar only.Students who have enrolled in of English for Non-English Speakers - Beginner's Course need not take this course, unless they want to get the grammar lessons in a more concise manner.
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Sentence construction; subject and predicate; types of sentences (based on meaning)
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Grammar
English
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01. All About Sentences
8 lectures39:5601. Sentence Structure - Spoken and Written Differences between spoken and written English.02. Sentence Structure - Subject and Predicate Examining the subject and the predicate03. Types of Sentences (based on meaning) Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.04. Parts of Speech05. Making Negatives - Introduction06. Making Negatives Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations07. Question Tags How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.08. Making Affirmatives Making affirmatives using question tags.
01. All About Sentences
8 lectures39:5601. Sentence Structure - Spoken and Written Differences between spoken and written English.02. Sentence Structure - Subject and Predicate Examining the subject and the predicate03. Types of Sentences (based on meaning) Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.04. Parts of Speech05. Making Negatives - Introduction06. Making Negatives Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations07. Question Tags How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.08. Making Affirmatives Making affirmatives using question tags.
01. Sentence Structure - Spoken and Written Differences between spoken and written English.
01. Sentence Structure - Spoken and Written Differences between spoken and written English.
01. Sentence Structure - Spoken and Written Differences between spoken and written English.
01. Sentence Structure - Spoken and Written Differences between spoken and written English.
Differences between spoken and written English.
Differences between spoken and written English.
02. Sentence Structure - Subject and Predicate Examining the subject and the predicate
02. Sentence Structure - Subject and Predicate Examining the subject and the predicate
02. Sentence Structure - Subject and Predicate Examining the subject and the predicate
02. Sentence Structure - Subject and Predicate Examining the subject and the predicate
Examining the subject and the predicate
Examining the subject and the predicate
03. Types of Sentences (based on meaning) Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.
03. Types of Sentences (based on meaning) Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.
03. Types of Sentences (based on meaning) Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.
03. Types of Sentences (based on meaning) Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.
Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.
Discussion of declarative, interrogative, exclamatory and imperative sentences; introduction to affirmative, negative and degrees of comparison.
04. Parts of Speech04. Parts of Speech04. Parts of Speech04. Parts of Speech05. Making Negatives - Introduction05. Making Negatives - Introduction05. Making Negatives - Introduction05. Making Negatives - Introduction06. Making Negatives Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations
06. Making Negatives Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations
06. Making Negatives Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations
06. Making Negatives Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations
Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations
Making negative sentences as statements, questions and exclamations
07. Question Tags How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.
07. Question Tags How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.
07. Question Tags How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.
07. Question Tags How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.
How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.
How to make question tags using affirmative and negative sentences.
08. Making Affirmatives Making affirmatives using question tags.
08. Making Affirmatives Making affirmatives using question tags.
08. Making Affirmatives Making affirmatives using question tags.
08. Making Affirmatives Making affirmatives using question tags.
Making affirmatives using question tags.
Making affirmatives using question tags.
02. Prepositions, Prepositional Phrase, Phrasal Verbs
3 lectures31:5701. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement02. Prepositional Phrase03. Phrasal Verbs
02. Prepositions, Prepositional Phrase, Phrasal Verbs
3 lectures31:5701. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement02. Prepositional Phrase03. Phrasal Verbs01. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement01. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement01. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement01. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement02. Prepositional Phrase02. Prepositional Phrase02. Prepositional Phrase02. Prepositional Phrase03. Phrasal Verbs03. Phrasal Verbs03. Phrasal Verbs03. Phrasal Verbs
Singular and Plurals, Pronouns
3 lectures19:2901. Introduction to Pronouns02. Singular and Plural forms & Personal Pronouns03. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns
Singular and Plurals, Pronouns
3 lectures19:2901. Introduction to Pronouns02. Singular and Plural forms & Personal Pronouns03. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns01. Introduction to Pronouns01. Introduction to Pronouns01. Introduction to Pronouns01. Introduction to Pronouns02. Singular and Plural forms & Personal Pronouns02. Singular and Plural forms & Personal Pronouns02. Singular and Plural forms & Personal Pronouns02. Singular and Plural forms & Personal Pronouns03. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns03. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns03. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns03. Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns
04. Adjectives, Adverbs, Linkers, Modals and Contractions
5 lectures21:4301. Some Adjectives and Adverbs02. Modals03. Contractions04. Some Adjectives as Synonyms and Antonyms05. Linkers
04. Adjectives, Adverbs, Linkers, Modals and Contractions
5 lectures21:4301. Some Adjectives and Adverbs02. Modals03. Contractions04. Some Adjectives as Synonyms and Antonyms05. Linkers01. Some Adjectives and Adverbs01. Some Adjectives and Adverbs01. Some Adjectives and Adverbs01. Some Adjectives and Adverbs02. Modals02. Modals02. Modals02. Modals03. Contractions03. Contractions03. Contractions03. Contractions04. Some Adjectives as Synonyms and Antonyms04. Some Adjectives as Synonyms and Antonyms04. Some Adjectives as Synonyms and Antonyms04. Some Adjectives as Synonyms and Antonyms05. Linkers05. Linkers05. Linkers05. Linkers
Verbs, Gerunds, Infinitives and Participles.
3 lectures17:2601. Auxiliary Verbs02