Grammar
English - Online General English Lessons With Teachers
Learn English online to study pronouns & types of pronouns with teachers. Study grammar with an intensive online course with grammar and vocabulary rules.
Relative pronoun 2
In this grammar lesson, learn Relative pronouns (who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose) with some exercises .
Comparatives And Superlatives 2
Adjectives can compare two things or more than two things. When we make these comparisons, we use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. While Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects, Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more nouns. Learn the use of the Comparative and Superlative adjectives with this English presentation.
Compound Adjectives
Learn to describe words and make them more meaningful with compound adjectives (large elephant, gray elephant, for example). With this course, discover the grammar rules for compound adjectives and their structures and practice using them in English through practical exercises offered by Albert's teachers: forming compound adjectives, completing and creating sentences.
Verbs: Usage of Have
The verb have is used in a number of different ways in English. Have is the root VERB and is generally used alongside the Pronouns, Plural Nouns and Present Tense. With this presentation, learn the proper usage of 'Have'.
Quantifier: How much & How many
Learn to use questions which begin with "How much?" and " How many?" Grammar lessons with some examples and exercises.
Personal Pronouns
The use of personal pronouns used to build the basis of sentences. For Example- I, you, he, we, you, they . Grammar lessons with practical exercises .
Possessive Adjectives
To discover possessive pronouns with Albert's teachers: "Mine, hers, yours, ours, yours etc .." Through this course of grammar and vocabulary, you will learn to express possession, ie who belongs to whom / what. Practice using these pronouns/adjectives with practical exercises where you have to put them in the right sentences in the right direction. - Part 2
Regret
Learn to express regrets in English with clear explanations & lots of examples & exercises.
Use Of Prefer And Rather
Rather and prefer show preference in English. This lessons explains the difference between rather prefer and how to use them correctly with some exercises.
Exercise 3 For High School
This class is an overview of all topics discussed, it allows for an assessment of the progress achieved and what is mastered or she will work.