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GRAMMAR LESSONS + vocabulary, etc. GRAMMAR etc.

SINCE vs FOR Level: Easy Difference between FOR and SINCE (and FROM) to talk about time.
Prepositions of Time: at, on, in Level: Easy When to use AT, ON, IN as prepositions of time, General rules and exceptions.
VERY, TOO / VERY MUCH, TOO MUCH Level: Easy Learn the difference between: Very / Too, Very much / Too much and when to use them
ALREADY / YET Level: Medium The difference between ALREADY and YET. When and how to use them.
STILL / YET Level: Easy The difference between STILL and YET as an adverb. Meaning and usage.
EVERY vs EACH / Everyone vs Every one Level: Easy The difference between EVERY and EACH. Also the difference between EVERYONE and EVERY ONE.
EVERY vs ALL / BOTH Level: Easy The difference in use between the words: Every, All and Both
I want him to go Level: Easy The verb TO WANT and some others use the construction verb + object + infinitive with to
Enough Level: Easy Learn the use of enough with nouns and with adjectives
Other / Another Level: Hard Let's learn and practise when to use OTHER, ANOTHER, OTHERS or ANOTHER ONE
One as a pronoun Level: Basic We can use ONE as a pronoun so we do not need to repeat the noun
Impersonal sentences: ONE / YOU / THEY Level: Medium We can use ONE, YOU and They, when we talk about a situation in general and not about any person in particular
Each other / One another: Reciprocal actions Level: Medium Learn how to express the idea that an action is reciprocal: A does to B and B does to A
Myself, yourself...: Reflexive pronouns Level: Medium The use of the emphatic pronouns in English: Myself, yourself, himself...
Myself, yourself...: Emphatic pronouns Level: Easy Myself, yourself, etc. used as emphatic pronouns, to highlight the subject of the sentence
Boring vs Bored: active and passive adjectives Level: Basic Let's learn and practise the difference between ing-adjectives and ed-adjectives
Saxon Genitive ( 's ) - Possession Level: Basic Express possession. Learn how to construct and use the Saxon Genitive in English to express possession with 's
Saxon Genitive: special cases Level: Easy Learn some special cases about how to express possession with the Saxon Genitive
Exclamations with HOW / WHAT Level: Easy How to make exclamations using WHAT or HOW. Theory and practise.
So / Such - exclamations Level: Easy How and when to use SO and SUCH for exclamations and superlative ideas
Few / Little Level: Basic Learn how to express small numbers or quantities in English: The difference between little, few, a little, a few and a bit.
Much, Many, A Lot Level: Basic Learn how to express big numbers or quantities in English: The difference between much, very much, many, a lot, lots.
Difference between NO and NONE Level: Medium Let's see the difference between NO and NONE, and when it is better to use None or Nobody or Nothing. Simple rules with activities to practise.
Compounds: Somebody, Anybody, Nobody, Everybody Level: Easy Compounds with Some, Any, No, and Every. Theory and practice.
Some / Any / No - Special cases Level: Easy The English articles: Learn the normal and special uses of the indefinite articles: Some, Any and No.
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Total grammar sheets: 57
 

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