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Verb to be
Learn am, is, and are in affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Subject Pronouns
Learn how to use I, you, he, she, it, we, and they correctly.
Object Pronouns
Learn how to use me, you, him, her, it, us, and them correctly.
Possessive Adjectives
Learn how to show possession with my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.
Possessive Pronouns
Learn how to use mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs to show possession.
Regular Verbs
Learn the spelling rules and pronunciation of regular verbs in the past.
There is / There are
Learn how to talk about things that exist in a place.
Some / Any
Learn how to use some and any in affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Countable / Uncountable Nouns
Learn the difference between nouns we can count and nouns we cannot count.
Much / Many / A lot of
Learn how to talk about quantity with countable and uncountable nouns.
Articles: a / an / the
Learn how to use articles correctly with singular nouns.
Prepositions of Place
Learn how to describe the position of people and objects.
Prepositions of Time
Learn how to use in, on, and at to talk about time.
Prepositions of Direction / Movement
Learn how to describe movement from one place to another.
Comparatives
Learn how to compare two people, places, or things.
Superlatives
Learn how to describe the highest or lowest degree of something.
Adverbs of Frequency
Learn how to talk about how often something happens.
Have / Has
Learn how to use have and has to talk about possession and description.
Can / Can't
Learn how to use can and can't to talk about ability and permission.
Imperatives
Learn how to give commands, instructions, advice, and warnings.
Demonstratives: this / that / these / those
Learn how to point to people or things that are near or far.
Question Words
Learn how to use who, what, where, when, why, and how in questions.
Conjunctions: and / but / because / so
Learn how to connect ideas with simple conjunctions.
Whose / Which
Learn how to ask about possession and choice.
Asking for and Giving Directions
Learn how to ask for and give directions in everyday English.
There was / There were
Learn how to talk about things that existed in the past.
Present Simple
Daily routines, habits, and general facts.
Simple Past
Talking about finished actions in the past.
Used to
Learn how to talk about past habits and situations that were true before but are not true now.
Simple Future
Learn how to use will and be going to for future plans, predictions, and decisions.
Present Continuous
Actions happening now or around this moment.
Past Continuous
Learn how to talk about actions that were in progress in the past.
Future Continuous
Learn how to talk about actions that will be in progress in the future.
Present Perfect
Learn how to connect past actions with the present.
Past Perfect
Learn how to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past.
Future Perfect
Learn how to talk about actions that will be completed before a future time or event.
Past Perfect Continuous
Learn how to talk about actions that had been in progress before another moment in the past.
Present Perfect Continuous
Learn how to talk about actions that started in the past and are still continuing now or have recent effects.
Future Perfect Continuous
Learn how to talk about actions that will have been continuing for a period of time before a future moment.
Zero Conditional
Learn how to talk about general truths, facts, and routines using if.
First Conditional
Learn how to talk about real future possibilities and their results.
Second Conditional
Learn how to talk about imaginary or unlikely situations in the present or future.
Third Conditional
Learn how to talk about unreal past situations and their imagined results.
Gerunds
Learn how to use verbs ending in -ing as nouns and after certain verbs and expressions.
Infinitives
Learn how to use to + verb after certain verbs, adjectives, and expressions.
Could
Learn how to use could for past ability, polite requests, and possibility.
Should
Learn how to use should for advice, recommendations, and opinions.
Must
Learn how to use must for strong obligation, necessity, and rules.
May / Might
Learn how to use may and might for possibility and polite permission.
Would
Learn how to use would for polite expressions, preferences, repeated past actions, and hypothetical situations.
Modal Verbs
Learn how modal verbs express ability, advice, obligation, possibility, and polite communication.
Passive Voice
Learn how to focus on the action instead of the person who does it.
Active vs. Passive Voice
Learn how to compare active and passive voice and choose the best structure for each context.
Present Passive
Learn how to form and use the passive voice in the present simple.
Past Passive
Learn how to form and use the passive voice in the simple past.
Future Passive
Learn how to form and use the passive voice in the future.
Present Perfect Passive
Learn how to form and use the passive voice in the present perfect.
Causative Verbs
Learn how to use have, get, make, and let to show that someone causes another action.
Reported Speech
Learn how to report what someone said without repeating the exact words.
Relative Clauses
Learn how to connect ideas using who, which, that, where, and whose.
Wish
Learn how to use wish to talk about regrets, unreal situations, and desires.
Mixed Conditionals
Learn how to mix different conditional times to talk about unreal past and present situations.
Inversion
Learn how inversion changes normal word order for emphasis and formal style.
Phrasal Verbs: Money & Spending
Study common money phrasal verbs with present, past, past participle, and present participle forms.
Phrasal Verbs: Attitudes
Learn phrasal verbs and related expressions about attitudes, behavior, opinions, and reactions.
Phrasal Verbs: School
Learn phrasal verbs related to studying, homework, exams, and classroom life.
Phrasal Verbs: Work
Learn phrasal verbs related to jobs, work routines, effort, responsibility, and office life.
Phrasal Verbs: Relationships
Learn phrasal verbs related to family, friendship, conflict, communication, and getting along with others.
Irregular Verbs List
Learn common irregular verbs with their base form, simple past, past participle, present participle, and meaning.
Regular Verbs List
Learn common regular verbs with their base form, simple past, past participle, present participle, and meaning.
Verb Forms Practice
Practice base form, simple past, past participle, and present participle with mixed verbs.
Simple Past vs Present Perfect
Complete written exercises to practice the difference between simple past and present perfect.
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Complete a short story to practice the difference between habits and actions happening now.
Simple Past vs Past Continuous
Complete a short story to practice interrupted actions and past events.
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
Complete a short story to practice results, duration, and recent actions.
Future Forms Practice
Complete a short story to practice will, be going to, and present continuous for the future.
Conditionals Review Practice
Complete a short story to practice zero, first, second, and third conditionals in context.
Modal Verbs Practice
Complete a short story to practice could, should, must, may, might, and would in context.
Passive Voice Practice
Complete a short text to practice active and passive voice in context.
Reported Speech Practice
Complete a short dialogue to practice changing direct speech into reported speech.
Causative Verbs Practice
Complete a short text to practice have, get, make, and let in context.