Grammar

English - Online General English Lessons With Teachers

Quantifiers are pronouns indicating quantity, like all, both, plenty, etc. In these online English lessons by Albert Learning, you will learn how to use them correctly, with our teachers.

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Relative pronoun 2

In this grammar lesson, learn Relative pronouns (who, whoever, whom, whomever, that, which, when, where, and whose) with some exercises .

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Adjectives

What is an adjective? An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Nouns are words that name a place, a person, a thing, or an idea. In this English presentation, you will explore a list of adjectives and practice how to use them through exercises.

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Adverb of Degree

Adverbs of degree tell us the intensity of something that happens. They mainly answer the question that asks How much ...? or How little...? In this English presentation, you will explore the different uses of adverbs of degree and practice how to use them through exercises.

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Contraction Sentences

Contractions in English are short sentences with the verb to have or be, in an affirmative or negative form. These are the terms "I'm ", "You've got it!", "I'll " For example, which could be considered abbreviations. Take advantage of this grammar course through easy examples and practical games offered where you will learn how to use these different contractions while developing your knowledge of the English language.

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Countable And Uncountable Noun

In English grammar, countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas that can be counted. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted. In this English topic, we'll take a look at countable and uncountable nouns and practice with examples.

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Interjections

The words used to express a spontaneous emotion (anger, joy, surprise, sadness, pain, admiration etc.). Grammar Course with practical exercises.

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Interrogatives Sentences

Create sentences on the query. For example- Where is my book?, When do you come home from school? Grammar lessons with practical exercises .

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Prepositions Of Place

Learn how to use preposition of place in a sentence to express a location ( behind, in front , etc. ..) Grammar Course with practical exercises .

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Either and Neither

The English words either and neither can cause some problems for native and non-native speakers of English. Sometimes you can use either one and sometimes you have to choose either one or the other, but neither one is very difficult. In this English lesson, you will explore the difference between either and either.

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Idioms

Idioms are one of the hardest parts of learning a language yet form an essential part of the vocabulary section. They play an important role in all the languages yet are peculiar to each of them. In this English presentation, we will explore the Idiomatic usage of the most common ones, along with examples.

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