ADVANCED ENGLISH GRAMMAR LESSONS (FREE PDF)
Are you looking for advanced English grammar lessons? This is the page you need!
If you want to progress or strengthen your knowledge of the English language, you absolutely must know the essential grammar rules, and this page contains all the keys to learn English at your own pace.
The 34 advanced english grammar lessons you will find here are very easy to understand and will help you improve your grammar skills in an ideal way. They all have been designed to help you understand, read and speak today’s English.
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Each English advanced grammar lessons includes:
- the essential advanced grammar rules
- grammar tips that will help you to pass your exams
- simple and clear examples
- a free downloadable PDF of the lesson
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- How to use the Passive Voice
- How to use Should
- How to use Could
- How to use Would
- What is a superlative?
- What is the comparative?
- Conditional sentences rules
- How to use from in English
- How to use ‘By’
- How to use Rather (Would rather)
- Prepositions (at, of, from, into…)
- Prepositions of time (ago, for, since)
- Preposition of place
- List of prepositions
- Direct and Indirect speech
- Either and Neither: what’s the difference?
- Used to
- Compound words in -ever (whoever, whatever, whichever…)
- ‘Need and ‘needn’t’
- Prefixes and suffixes (-able, -ness, -ity…)
- How to write dates in English
- How to use short answers (No, I don’t)
- Me too and Me neither
- Reflexive pronouns (myself, herself…)
- Each, every and all
- Some, any, no
- Indefinite pronouns
- Wishes and regrets
- May and might
- So and Such
- Whose and whom: what’s the difference?
- Compound nouns
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Common mistakes in English
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