The course will covers the following grammar concept.
The course are conducted in an easy to understand manner with detail explanation of each of the grammar concepts.
Lecture 1 :Countable and Uncountable Nouns
This lecture explains the definition of countable and uncountable with examples, and the concept on when to use a / an
Lecture 2 :Introduction to Adverbs of Frequency
This lecture explains the use of never, hardly ever, occasionally, sometimes, often, normally/usually, always.
Lecture 3 : An Introduction to Modal Verbs
This lecture explains the use of can, must, have to, should.
Lecture 4 : Introduction to Comparatives and Superlatives
This lecture explains the use of than, more, most, -er and -est when doing comparison.
Lecture 5 : Possessive Adjectives, Possessive Nouns
This lecture explains the use of possessive pronouns such as my, your, our and personal pronoun such as me, you, him, her.
Lecture 6 :Preposition of Place
This lecture explains about at, in, on, and a quick show of list of preposition of place for references.
Lecture 7 : Preposition of Time
This lecture explains about in, on, at when indicating of time. It also covers more example like next, last, this, every.
Lecture 8 : Present Simple
This lecture explains about the concept of present simple in a timeline form with concrete examples.
Lecture 9 :Past Simple
This lecture explains about the concept of past simple in a timeline form with concrete examples.
Lecture 10 : Past Simple (to be)
This lecture explains about the concept of past simple to be in a timeline form with concrete examples.
Lecture 11 :Present Continuous
This lecture explains about the concept of present continuous in a timeline form with concrete examples.
Lecture 12 :Imperatives
This lecture explains the idea of how to structure a sentence in imperative to give orders, instructions, suggestions, grant permission, give directions or warning.
Lecture 13 :Intensifiers and Mitigators
This lecture explains how to use intensifiers to make words and expressions stronger, such as, incredibly, rally, highly, absolutely, particularly, very, so etc.
Lecture 14 : Questions with 'be' and 'do'
This lecture explains how to create question using be and do.
Lecture 15 :How to Use 'There is / There are'
This lecture explains how to use there is and there are with concrete examples.
Lecture 16 :How to Use 'Going To'
This lecture explains about how to use the phrase going to to talk about predictions in the future.
Lecture 17 : How to Use I'd like
This lecture explains about how to use the phrase I'd like.
Lecture 18:How to Use Like/Love/Hate+ ing
This lecture explains about the use of live, love and hate, with the addon of +ing.
Lecture 19 :How to Use How Much, How Many and Very
This lecture explains about the use of how much, how many and very with concrete examples.