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Adjectives
as + adjective + as comparative + than comparatives & superlatives comparisons of quantity
- showing no difference comparisons of quantity
- menu comparisons of quantity
- showing difference form - adjectives function irregular comparatives &
superlatives main menu not as + adjective + as order the + superlative
Adverbs
certainty comparative form degree - enough,very,too,extremely,almost
etc form - adverb function interrogative - why,where,how,when main menu manner menu place relative adverbs - which,what,whose time viewpoint, commenting
Determiners
defining words - which,whose demonstratives - this,that,these,those
etc difference words - other,another distributives - all, both,
half distributives - each, every,
either, neither distributives - menu exceptions to using the
definite article menu - function and class menu - quantifiers possessives pre-determiners quantifiers 1 - determiners,a
few,few,a little,little quantifiers 2 - many,much,more,most
etc. quantifiers 3 - how,much,many,few,lot
etc. quantifiers 4 - numbers quantifiers 5 - some and
any quantifiers 6 - something,somebody,someone
etc. quantifiers 7 - enough question words - which,what,whose the definite article the indefinite article the,a,an
Direct and Indirect Speech
changes of time and place
reference introduction reporting hopes and intentions reporting orders, requests,
suggestions reporting questions summary of reporting verbs tense changes
-ING Form
as present participle gerund or infinitive? gerund/infinitive - difference
in meaning gerunds introduction verbs followed by gerund |
Nouns
compound nouns countable & uncountable menu - nouns nationalities noun gender plurals use of capital letters
Passive
active/passive equivalents form -past function get/have something done,
x needs doing
Possessive with 's and '
possessive
Relative Clauses
defining relative clauses introduction non-defining relative clauses prepositions in relative
clauses
The Infinitive
form, with or without 'to' function infinitive after question
words negative infinitive other forms of infinitive verbs + infinitive with/without
noun verbs followed by infinitive verbs followed by noun +
infinitive zero infinitive
To Get
examples get,got,getting
Verbs and Verb Tenses
future continuous future forms - introduction future forms - simple future future perfect future perfect continuous future with 'going to' if sentences with conditional
perfect continuous if sentences with if + past,would,present
condtional if sentences with if,condtional
tenses if sentences with if+not,unless,verbs if sentences with mixed
conditionals if sentences with perfect
conditional,if + past perfect if sentences with wish,would
rather,suppose,what if,if only if setences with present
continuous conditional menu / introduction other forms of future past continuous past perfect past perfect continuous present continuous present continuous for future
events present perfect 1 present perfect 2 present perfect 3 present perfect 4 present perfect continous simple past simple present simple present for future
events summary type 1 conditional zero conditional
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CURSO DE INGLES
Lesson 1 |
Pronombre personales
sujetos |
Lesson 2 |
Verbo "To be" |
Lesson 3 |
Verbo "To have" |
Lesson 4 |
Verbo "To do" |
Lesson 5 |
Estructura de la oración |
Lesson 6 |
Present simple (presente
del indicativo) |
Lesson 7 |
Present continuous (presente
continuo) |
Lesson 8 |
Past simple (pasado
simple) |
Lesson 9 |
Forma pasada de los
verbos regulares |
Lesson 10 |
Verbos irregulares |
Lesson 11 |
Past continuous (pasado
continuo) |
Lesson 12 |
Present participle (gerundio) |
Lesson 13 |
Present perfect (pretérito
perfecto) |
Lesson 14 |
Present perfect continuous |
Lesson 15 |
Present participle (gerundio) |
Lesson 16 |
Otras formas de futuro |
Lesson 17 |
Future continuous (futuro
continuo) |
Lesson 18 |
Future perfect (futuro
perfecto) |
Lesson 19 |
Conditional (condicional) |
Lesson 20 |
Conditional perfect
(condicional perfecto) |
Lesson 21 |
Nouns (substantivos) |
Lesson 22 |
Adjectives (adjetivos) |
Lesson 23 |
Adverbs (adverbios) |
Lesson 24 |
Articles (artículos) |
Lesson 25 |
Adjetivos y pronombres
demonstrativos |
Lesson 26 |
Adjetivos y pronombres
posesivos |
Lesson 27 |
Adjetivos y pronombres
interrogativos |
Lesson 28 |
Pronombres personales
objetos |
Lesson 29 |
Pronombres reflexivos |
Lesson 30 |
Forma pasiva |
Lesson 31 |
Preguntas y respuestas
cortas |
Lesson 32 |
Question tags |
Lesson 33 |
Preposiciones de tiempo
(at, in, on) |
Lesson 34 |
Otras preposiciones
de tiempo |
Lesson 35 |
Preposiciones de lugar
(at, in, on) |
Lesson 36 |
Preposiciones de movimiento |
Lesson 37 |
Preposiciones según
el medio de transporte |
Lesson 38 |
"By the time", "on time", "in time" |
Lesson 39 |
Preposiciones "above"
y "over" |
Lesson 40 |
Preposiciones "under"
y "below" |
Lesson 41 |
Otras preposiciones
de lugar |
Lesson 42 |
Verbos modales I - Can |
Lesson 43 |
Verbos modales II -
Must |
Lesson 44 |
Verbos modales III - May/Might |
Lesson 45 |
Verbos modales IV -
Should |
Lesson 46 |
Verbos modales V - Would |
Lesson 47 |
"Much", "Many", "Little",
"Few" |
Lesson 48 |
"Still", "Yet" |
Lesson 49 |
"Like", "As" |
Lesson 50 |
"Quite", "Rather" |
LISTENIGN EXERCISES
Temario
Inglés: Repaso de Gramática
This
index includes 427 references to both the Guide to Grammar and Writing and Principles of Composition. It does not, however, include references
to the interactive Quizzes or to the Grammarlogs (posted responses to ASK GRAMMAR queries).
The Frequently Asked Questions page and the Guide's Search Engine will also help you find help on grammatical
issues, tips on composition, and advice on English usage.
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A, An, The (articles) A- Adjectives Abbreviations Abstract Nouns Absolute Phrases Acronyms (plurals of) Acronyms (redundancy) Active Voice (in verbs) A.D. and B.C. Adjectives Adjective Clauses Adjectival Labels Adjuncts Adverbs Adverb Clauses Adverbial Conjunctions Agenda (for meetings) Agent (of a sentence) Agreement: Pron. & Ant. Agreement: Subj. - Verb Alphabetical Order Amplifiers Analysis-Classification And to begin sent. Anomalous Anonymies Antecedent Apologetic Quotation Marks Apostrophe APA-style Documentation Appositive Phrases Argumentative Essays Articles Articles & Acronyms As versus Like Ask Grammar Attributive Noun Author's Credentials Auxiliary Verbs Awards (for this site) Bad and Badly Bare Infinitive "Be" (the verb) Because to begin sent. Because clause Bible (parallelism) Bookshelf (recommended) Brackets Brainstorming British Spelling Bulleted Lists Bush, George W., solecisms Business Letter (format) But to begin sent. Can and Could Capitalization Case (of pronouns) Cases in appositives Catenative Verbs Causative Verbs Cause-Effect Essays Classification-Analysis Clauses Cleft Sentences Clichés (Eliminating) Clustering (ideas) Coherence Collective Adjectives Collective Nouns Colon Combining Sentences Commas Comma Splices Company Names Comparative Adjectives Comparative Adverbs Comparison-Contrast Complements Complete Predicates Complex Sentences Compositions (writing) Compound Plurals Compound Possessives Compound Words Compound Sentences Compounded Subjects/Objects Compound-Complex Sentences Compounding Pronouns Computers and Writing Concluding Paragraphs Concrete Language Concise Sentences Conditional Verbs Conditional (1st, 2nd, 3rd) Confusion (Eliminating) Conjunctions Conjunctive Adverbs Conjuncts Contractions Contractions (in essays) Coordinate Adjectives Coordinating Conjunctions Copulas (verbs) Correlative Conjunctions Could Count Nouns Cumulative Sentences Dangling Modifiers Dashes Deadly Sin Checklist Definition Essays Degrees (adj) w/ premodifiers Demonstrative Pronouns Dependent Clauses Descriptive Essays Determiners Diagramming Sentences Dictionaries, Thesauri (list) Direct Objects Directory of Tenses Discontinuous noun phrase Disjuncts Display (Vertical) Lists Ditransitive Verbs Do, Does, Did Do versus Make Double Negatives Double Possessives Double Prepositions Double Punctuation Downtoners Dynamic Verbs Editing/Proofreading E.g. and i.e. Ellipsis Elliptical Clauses E-mail (capitals) Emphasizers Emphatic Sentences Essay Writing Essential Clauses
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Euphemism Evaluative Essays Examples (in essays) Exclamation Mark Expletive Constructions Factitive Verbs Family Names (plurals) FANBOYS FAQ (page) Few and A Few Fewer and Less Finite Verbs First Conditional Five-Paragraph Essay Focus Adverbs Format Requirements Fragments Freewriting Freq. Asked Questions Fused Sentences Future Tenses Gender Problems Gerunds Gerunds vs Infinitives Gerund Phrases Gettysburg Address (parallelism) Going to . . . Good and Well GRAMMARLOGS (answers) GrammarPoll GrammarRock Lyrics Guestbook Guestbook Archives Have, Has, and Had Helping Verbs Historical (a/an) Holidays (forms) Homonyms/Homophones Hyphens I.e. and e.g. Imperative Mood Indefinite Pronouns Indefinite Relative Pronouns Independent Clauses Indicative Mood Indirect Objects Indirect Questions Indirect Quotations Indirect Speech Infinitives Infinitive Phrases Initials Intensifiers (adverbs) Intensifiers (Unnecessary) Intensive Pronouns Interjections Internet (writing resource) Interrobang Interrogative Adjectives Interrogative Pronouns Intransitive Verbs Introductory Paragraphs Inversion (of subj-verb) Irregular Plurals Irregular Verb Forms Italics Its versus It's Jr., Sr., etc. Lay, lie Less and Fewer Like versus As Linking Verbs Lists Literature (writing about) Little and A Little Logic Mass Nouns May and Might Minutes (for meetings) Misplaced Modifiers Mixed Constructions Mixed Metaphors MLA-style documentation Mnemonics (spelling) Modal Auxiliary Verbs Modifiers Modifier Placement Moods of Verbs More Than vs Over Mutating/Mutated Plurals Myself, me Narrative Essays Nonrestrictive Clauses Negative Adverbs Nominative Absolute Nominative Possessive Non-Count Nouns None (singular/plural) Non-Finite Verbs Nouns Noun Clauses Noun Markers Noun of Address Noun Phrases NOTORIOUS CONFUSABLES Numbered Lists Numbers (Using) Object Complements Objectivity (maintaining) Objects One (as a pronoun) Online Resources Outlining Over vs. more than Oxford Comma Packed Noun Phrases Paragraphs Parallelism Parentheses Parenthetical Elements Participles Participial Phrases Particles Parts of Speech Passive Gerunds Passive Infinitives Passive Participles Passive Voice (in verbs) Perfect Infinitive Periodic Sentences Periods Person (of pronouns) Personal Essays Personal Pronouns Phrasal Modals Phrasal Verbs Phrases Plagiarism (avoiding)
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Plague Words Pleonasm Plural Noun Forms Plurals & Apostrophes Plurals of Compounds Point of View Possessives Possessive w/ Gerunds Powerpoint Presentations Predeterminers Predicate Adjectives Predicate Nominative Predicates Prefixes Preposition (end of sent.) Prepositions Prepositions (list) Prepositions, Superfluous Prepositional Phrases Primer Language (Avoiding) Process Essays Progressive Verbs Pronouns (Defined) Pronoun - Ant. Agrmnt Pronouns & Nouns Combined Pronoun Cases Pronoun Consistency Proofreading/Editing Proofreading Symbols Proper Adjectives Proper Nouns Punctuation Purpose (in writing) Quantifiers Question Marks QUIZZES Quotation Marks Reciprocal Pronouns Redundancy (Avoiding) Referral Form Relative Adverbs Relative Clauses Relative Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Reported Speech Research Papers Restrictive Clauses Resulting Copulas Resumes Resumptive Modifier Reviews (Literary) Rhetorical Questions Run-on Sentences SEARCH ENGINE Second Conditional Sequence of Tenses Semicolons Sentence Combining Sentences (defined) Sentences (types) Sentential Clauses Sequence of Verbs Serial Comma Sexism in Language Shall and Will Should Sic Silent Speech Simple Predicates Simple Sentences Simple Subjects Single Quote Marks Slant (or Slash) Slash (or Virgule) Solidus (or Slant) Spelling Split Infinitives Sports Teams' Names Squinting Modifiers Stacked Noun Phrases Stative Verbs Stylistic Fragments Subject Complements Subjects Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Inversion Subjunctive Mood Subordinate Clause Subordinating Conjunctions Summative Modifier Suffixes Superlative (Adjectives) Suspended Compounds Tag Questions Tenses of Verbs Tense Consistency Than and Then Than (in comparisons) That (omitted) That versus Which Thesis Statement Third Conditional Third-Person Essays Titles (italics, etc.) "To Be" Verb Tone Topic Sentence Toward and Towards Transitions (b/w sentences, par's) Transitive Verbs Unbiased Language Underlining Understood Subjects Untriggered Reflexive Pron. Used to Verbals Verbs Verb Complements Verb Tense Sequence Verb Tense Directory Verb Tenses Verb Tense Consistency Vertical (Display) Lists Viewpoint Adverbs Virgule (or Slash) Vocatives Vocabulary (Building) Voice (active/passive) Warning (about Guide use) Well and Good Which versus That Who and Whom Will and Shall Will and Would Wordy versus Concise Sentences Writers (on writing) Writer's Block Zero Articles
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