Do you want to learn English grammar easily?
If you love my clear and practical lessons, you’ll enjoy my grammar e-books! These e-books will teach you basic and intermediate English grammar in an easy-to-understand way. They are great for learning, practice, and review 🙂
Here is the list of lessons inside each e-book:
Basic English Grammar E-Book Lessons
- Present Simple: Be
- There is / There are
- Present Simple: Positive
- Present Simple: Negative
- Present Simple: Questions
- Present Simple: Answering Yes/No Questions
- Present Continuous: Positive
- Present Continuous: Negative
- Present Continuous: Questions
- Present Simple or Continuous?
- Past Simple: Be
- Past Simple: Regular Verbs
- Past Simple: Irregular Verbs
- Future with Going To
- Future with Will / Won’t
- Will or Going to?
- Permission, Obligation, Prohibition
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect or Past Simple
- Basic Helping Verbs
- Modal Helping Verbs
- Verbs + TO or -ING
- Direct & Indirect Objects
- Countable & Uncountable Nouns
- Forming Plurals of Nouns
- This, That, These, Those
- A, An, The
- Possessives
- Some, Any, No
- Prepositions: In, On, At
- Prepositions: Of, From, To, For
- Too and Enough
- Either and Neither
- Agreeing with So / Neither / Too
- Should / Could / Would
- Comparative Adjectives
- Superlative Adjectives
- Adverbs
Intermediate English Grammar E-Book Lessons
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Present Continuous for Future Use
- Future Tenses: Seven Situations
- Past Continuous
- Two Forms of “Used To”
- 3 Ways to Talk About the Past
- Present Perfect + Ever / Never
- Present Perfect + Yet / Already / Just
- Present Perfect + For / Since
- Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
- Past Perfect
- Present Perfect or Past Perfect?
- Have Had and Had Had
- Tips for Learning Irregular Verbs
- 5 Types of Verb + Verb Combinations
- Causative Verbs
- State Verbs and Action Verbs
- Gerunds
- Nouns That Can Be Both Countable and Uncountable
- Avoiding Common Errors with A, AN, THE
- Possessives
- Common Mistakes with “It”
- All, Whole, Every
- Other, Others, Another
- Prepositions of Time
- Prepositions of Place
- Prepositions of Movement
- When NOT to Use a Preposition
- Linking Words: Reasons and Results
- Linking Words: Adding, Organizing, Summarizing
- Linking Words: Contrasting Ideas
- Relative Clauses
- Order of Adjectives
- Comparatives and Superlatives
- Quantifiers for Comparative Adjectives
- Extreme and Absolute Adjectives
- Confusing Adjectives and Adverbs
- Position of Adverbs
- First Conditional
- Second Conditional
- Should Have, Could Have, Would Have
- Word Order: Asking Questions
- Direct and Indirect Questions
- Subject and Object Questions
- Passive Voice: Present / Past
- Reported Speech: Statements
- Reported Speech: Requests, Orders, Questions
- Sentence Structure
- How to Use Grammar When Speaking