Free Interactive Lessons — Grammar

Strengthen your understanding of English grammar with our clear, interactive lessons. Perfect for clarifying complex rules and building a solid foundation.

Sentence Structure

Active Voice and Passive Voice

Learn when and how to use the active and passive voice to make your writing more dynamic and clear.

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Sentence Structure

Adjective-Forming Suffixes

Expand your vocabulary by learning common suffixes that turn other words into adjectives.

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Sentence Structure

Direct and Indirect Speech

Master the rules for reporting what someone else has said, converting between direct and indirect speech.

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Sentence Structure

Eight Parts of Speech

Get a complete overview of the fundamental building blocks of English sentences, from nouns to interjections.

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Sentence Structure

Impersonal Passive

Learn to use formal passive structures like "It is said that..." to report opinions and beliefs impersonally.

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Sentence Structure

Noun Forming Suffixes

Discover how suffixes can change verbs and adjectives into nouns, greatly expanding your vocabulary.

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Sentence Structure

Nouns in Apposition

Understand how to use appositives to add extra information and rename nouns in your sentences.

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Verb Tenses

Be going to (Future)

Learn to express future plans, intentions, and predictions based on present evidence with 'be going to'.

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Verb Tenses

Future Continuous

Practice using the future continuous to talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.

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Verb Tenses

Future Simple

Understand how to use 'will' for spontaneous decisions, predictions, and promises about the future.

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Verb Tenses

Past Continuous

Learn how to describe ongoing actions in the past, often interrupted by another event.

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Verb Tenses

Past Perfect

Master the past perfect to clearly sequence events that happened before another point in the past.

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Verb Tenses

Past Simple

Review the foundational tense for talking about completed actions in the past.

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Verb Tenses

Past Simple Vs Past Continuous

Learn to correctly combine these two tenses to narrate stories and describe past events effectively.

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Verb Tenses

Past Simple Vs Past Continuous (Cloze Quiz)

Test your understanding of the difference between past simple and continuous with this fill-in-the-blanks quiz.

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Verb Tenses

Past Simple Vs Present Perfect

Clarify the key differences between talking about finished past actions and past actions with present relevance.

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Verb Tenses

Present Continuous

Learn to talk about actions happening now, temporary situations, and future arrangements.

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Verb Tenses

Present Continuous Reading Exercise

See the present continuous in action and test your comprehension with this targeted reading exercise.

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Verb Tenses

Present Perfect

Master the present perfect to talk about life experiences and past actions connected to the present.

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Verb Tenses

Present Perfect Continuous

Learn to express the duration of actions that started in the past and are still continuing.

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Verb Tenses

Present Perfect Vs Present Perfect Continuous

Understand the subtle but important differences between focusing on the result versus the duration of an action.

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Verb Tenses

Present Simple

Review the essential tense for habits, routines, and general truths with clear examples and exercises.

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Verb Tenses

Present Simple Vs Present Continuous

Master the distinction between permanent truths/habits and temporary actions happening now.

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Verb Tenses

Present Simple Vs Present Continuous (Exercise Set 2)

Further test your knowledge of these two fundamental present tenses with a second set of exercises.

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Verb Tenses

Present Simple Vs Present Continuous (Exercises)

Practice choosing the correct present tense in different contexts with these interactive exercises.

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Verb Tenses

Will Vs Be going to

Clarify the difference between using 'will' for spontaneous decisions and 'be going to' for prior plans.

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Modals & More

Article Quiz (Advanced)

Challenge your understanding of 'a', 'an', 'the', and the zero article with this advanced quiz.

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Modals & More

Articles

Learn the fundamental rules for using definite (the) and indefinite (a/an) articles in English.

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Modals & More

Modal Verbs Expressing Certainty

Learn to use modals like 'must', 'might', 'may', and 'can't' to express degrees of certainty and deduction.

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Modals & More

Modal Verbs: Can, Should, Must

Understand the core meanings of these essential modal verbs for ability, advice, and obligation.

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Modals & More

Must or Have to

Clarify the subtle differences between using 'must' for personal obligation and 'have to' for external rules.

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Modals & More

Not any >>> No

Learn the correct sentence structure for using 'not any' and 'no' to express absence or negation.

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Modals & More

Quantifiers

Learn to use words like 'some', 'any', 'much', 'many', and 'a lot of' with countable and uncountable nouns.

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Modals & More

Used to (past habits)

Master the use of 'used to' to talk about habits and states that were true in the past but are not now.

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