English Grammar Tenses and Topics

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Verb Tenses

Present Simple

Past Simple

Future Simple

Present Continuous

Past Continuous

Future Continuous

Present Perfect

Past Perfect

Future Perfect

Present Perfect Continuous

Past Perfect Continuous

Future Perfect Continuous

Mixed Perfect/Perfect Continuous Tenses – Compare, clarify, review, and practice all of the Perfect and Perfect Continuous tenses together

The Twelve Verb Tenses – Infographic and examples

Sentence Builder Games – Games to review Simple Tenses for New Beginners

Mixed Tenses – Activities to practice mixed tenses

Irregular Verbs and Past Participles – Resources and activities

All About Verbs – Grammar explanations and activities

Grammar Topics

A-F

Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives

Adverbs
Adverbs of Frequency

Affixes

Articles (When to use ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’, or no article)

Articles and Determiners

As…as – Conjunctions and Comparisons

Be, Do, Have, and Make

Be, Being, and Been

But – Ten Ways to Use It

Can – Modal Verb

Causative Verbs

Commonly Confused Words

Comparatives and Superlatives

Compound Nouns

Conditionals

Connecting Words

Conjunctions

Count and Non-Count Nouns

Causative Verbs

Delexical Verbs – Do, Make, Have, Take, Give, Go

Delexical Verbs – Make and Do

Delexical Verbs – Have and Take

Demonstrative Pronouns

G-L

Have and Have to

Homophones and Homonyms

Indirect Questions

Infinitive or gerund

Like, be like, look like

Like, as, and ‘as…as’

M-S

Modal Auxiliary Verbs

Nouns

Object Pronouns

Parts of Speech

Passive Voice

Passive Causatives

Phrasal Verbs 

Plural Nouns

Possessive Nouns

Possessive Pronouns

Prepositions
Prepositions of Place

Prefixes

Pronouns

Quantifiers

Questions

Reported Speech Guide

Reported Orders and Requests

Reported Statements

Reported Questions

Semi-modal Verbs

Similes

Subject Pronouns

Suffixes – See Affixes

T-Z

Tag questions

That – Proper usage

There is/are

They are, there are and their

Used To and To Be Used to

Verbs

Would like, like, and want

Would and Used to

Would rather in four forms