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Learn the grammar you need for IELTS Band 7+ and CELPIP CLB 9+. These lessons explain conditionals, articles, passive voice, sentence patterns, and other high-impact structures with clear examples.
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A, An, The
Learn to use 'a,' 'an,' and 'the' correctly to enhance clarity and precision in your writing.
Academic Sentence Patterns
Learn to construct complex sentences that enhance clarity and coherence in academic writing.
Adjective Order
Learn the correct order of adjectives in English to make your sentences sound natural and clear.
Adjectives in Comparison
Learn to use comparative and superlative adjectives correctly to enhance clarity in communication.
Advanced Comparative Structures in English
Learn to use advanced comparative structures to express nuanced differences and similarities in English.
Advanced Conditional Sentences for Effective Discussions
Learn to use advanced conditional sentences to discuss hypothetical and unreal scenarios effectively.
Advanced Passive Voice
Learn to use the advanced passive voice to emphasize actions and results effectively.
Advanced Prepositions Beyond Basics
Master advanced prepositions to enhance clarity and precision in communication at the B2 level.
Advanced Uses of 'Would' in English
Explore advanced uses of 'would' to express hypotheticals, past habits, polite requests, and reported speech for nuanced communication at the B2 level.
Adverbs Formation and Use
Learn how to form and use adverbs to enhance clarity and precision in your English communication.
Adverbs of Manner
Learn to use adverbs of manner to make your sentences more expressive and precise.
Agreement of Subject and Verb
Learn how to ensure subject-verb agreement for clear and precise communication in complex sentences.
Apostrophe and Possession
Learn how to use apostrophes correctly for possession and contractions to enhance clarity and professionalism in your writing.
Both, Either, Neither
Learn to use 'both', 'either', and 'neither' to clarify choices and ensure correct verb agreement in sentences.
Building Clear Complex Sentences
Learn to build clear complex sentences that enhance clarity and depth in writing by effectively combining main and subordinate clauses.
Building Longer Noun Groups
Learn to construct detailed noun phrases for clearer and more effective communication.
Clear, Formal Phrases
Learn to use clear, formal phrases to enhance precision and appropriateness in formal writing tasks.
Combining Clauses Effectively
Learn how to combine clauses effectively to create clear and complex sentences, enhancing your writing's coherence and clarity.
Combining Clauses for Clearer Sentences
Learn to combine clauses for clearer, more sophisticated sentences in English writing.
Conjunctions and Connectors
Learn to use conjunctions and connectors to link ideas smoothly and enhance the coherence of your writing.
Connecting Words for Essays
Learn to use connecting words effectively to enhance the coherence and flow of your essays at the B2 level.
Crafting Clear Complex Sentences
Learn to craft clear complex sentences for effective communication in writing.
Direct and Indirect Speech
Learn to accurately report speech by mastering direct and indirect speech, adjusting pronouns, tense, and expressions for clear communication.
Effective Punctuation for Sentence Clarity
Learn how effective punctuation enhances sentence clarity and professionalism at the B2 level.
Enhancing Grammar Precision for IELTS/CELPIP
Learn how to enhance grammatical precision for IELTS and CELPIP exams, focusing on tense consistency, specific vocabulary, and sentence clarity.
Enhancing Precision in Formal Writing
Learn how to enhance precision in formal writing by choosing grammar structures that convey clarity and credibility.
Expressing Opinions Clearly in Writing
Learn how to express opinions clearly and credibly in writing, enhancing your communication skills for academic and professional contexts.
Few, A Few, Little, A Little
Master the use of 'few', 'a few', 'little', and 'a little' to convey precise quantities in English.
First conditional
Learn how to use the First Conditional to discuss real future possibilities with clear examples and practice exercises.
Forming Questions with 'Who,' 'What,' and 'Where'
Learn how to form questions using 'who,' 'what,' and 'where' to gather specific information effectively.
Gerunds and Infinitives
Learn when to use gerunds and infinitives to enhance your grammatical precision and fluency in English.
Imperative Sentences
Learn how to use imperative sentences to give clear and direct instructions, advice, and warnings.
Inversion After Negative Words
Learn how to use inversion after negative words to emphasize statements and enhance your English writing and speaking.
Inversion for Emphasis
Learn how to use inversion for emphasis to make your writing more dynamic and engaging by altering the usual word order.
Like and As
Master the use of 'Like' and 'As' to enhance sentence clarity and precision, crucial for effective communication in academic and formal settings.
Mastering 'For' and 'Since' in Time Expressions
Learn to accurately use 'for' and 'since' in time expressions to enhance clarity in communication.
Mastering 'Some' and 'Any' Usage
Learn how to correctly use 'Some' and 'Any' to enhance clarity and precision in your sentences.
Mastering 'This', 'That', 'These', and 'Those'
Learn how to use 'this', 'that', 'these', and 'those' to make your references clear and precise in English.
Mastering 'Was' and 'Were' Usage
Learn to use 'was' and 'were' correctly to express past states and actions with precision.
Mastering Adverbs of Frequency Placement
Learn how to correctly place adverbs of frequency in sentences to express routines and habits clearly.
Mastering Adverbs of Time and Duration
Learn to use adverbs of time and duration to enhance sentence clarity and precision at the B2 level.
Mastering Can, Could, and Be Able To
Learn to master 'Can', 'Could', and 'Be Able To' for expressing ability and possibility accurately in English.
Mastering Capitalization Rules
Learn how to apply capitalization rules to enhance clarity and professionalism in your writing.
Mastering Clear Long Sentences
Learn to construct clear long sentences by effectively combining main and subordinate clauses for academic and professional writing.
Mastering Collective Nouns for Subject Verb Agreement
Learn how to use collective nouns correctly for subject-verb agreement at the B2 level.
Mastering Complex Conditional Sentences
This lesson focuses on mastering complex conditional sentences, crucial for expressing hypothetical scenarios and their outcomes accurately at the B2 level.
Mastering Complex Sentence Structures
Learn to construct complex sentences that enhance clarity and depth in your writing.
Mastering Complex Sentences for Clarity
This lesson teaches how to construct complex sentences for clear and effective communication, essential for B2-level writing.
Mastering Complex Sentences for Clarity
Learn to construct complex sentences that convey sophisticated ideas clearly and effectively.
Mastering Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Understand and master the use of countable and uncountable nouns for precise communication in English.
Mastering Formal Tone in Writing
Refine your writing to achieve a formal tone, enhancing clarity and professionalism in academic and professional contexts.
Mastering Future Perfect Continuous Tense
Learn to express ongoing actions and their duration up to a future point with the Future Perfect Continuous tense.
Mastering Mixed Conditionals for Complex Arguments
Learn how to use mixed conditionals to express complex hypothetical scenarios in arguments and discussions.
Mastering Mixed Conditionals in English
Learn to master mixed conditionals in English to express complex time relationships and hypothetical scenarios effectively.
Mastering Non Defining Relative Clauses
Learn to use non-defining relative clauses to add depth and clarity to your writing, enhancing its richness and sophistication.
Mastering Non restrictive Relative Clauses
Learn to use non-restrictive relative clauses to add extra details to sentences without changing their main meaning.
Mastering Object and Possessive Pronouns
Learn to use object and possessive pronouns for clear and concise communication, avoiding repetition and ensuring clarity.
Mastering Participle Clauses for Concise Writing
Learn how to use participle clauses to create concise and detailed sentences, enhancing your writing's clarity and sophistication.
Mastering Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Learn to use the Past Perfect Continuous tense to describe ongoing past actions and emphasize their duration before another past event.
Mastering Phrasal Verb Formation
Learn how to form and use phrasal verbs to enhance your English fluency and naturalness.
Mastering Plural Forms in English
Learn how to form plural nouns correctly to ensure clear and effective communication.
Mastering Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
Learn to use possessive adjectives and pronouns to indicate ownership and enhance clarity in communication.
Mastering Possessive Adjectives My, Your, His, Her
Learn how to use possessive adjectives like 'my', 'your', 'his', and 'her' to clearly indicate ownership and relationships in sentences.
Mastering Prepositions of Time
Learn to use prepositions of time correctly to enhance clarity in communication.
Mastering Present Continuous Tense
Learn how to use the Present Continuous tense to express ongoing actions and temporary situations effectively.
Mastering Question Tags Confirm and Engage
Learn to use question tags to confirm information and engage listeners effectively.
Mastering the 12 English Tenses
Master the 12 English tenses to enhance your communication skills by accurately conveying time and aspect in various contexts.
Mastering the Future Perfect Simple Tense
Learn to use the Future Perfect Simple tense to express actions completed before a future time.
Mastering the Past Perfect Tense
Learn to use the Past Perfect Simple tense to express the sequence of past events with clarity and precision.
Mastering the Past Simple Tense
Learn to use the Past Simple tense to describe completed actions in the past, enhancing your narrative clarity and accuracy.
Mastering the Present Simple Tense
Learn how to use the Present Simple tense to describe habitual actions, general truths, and scheduled events effectively.
Modals for Obligation and Prohibition
Learn to use modals for obligation and prohibition to express rules and necessities clearly in formal and informal contexts.
Noun Clauses With That and Whether
Learn how to use noun clauses with 'that' and 'whether' to enhance sentence clarity and precision.
Noun Formation
Learn how to form nouns from verbs and adjectives to express complex ideas clearly and concisely.
Noun Phrases
Learn how to construct and use noun phrases effectively to enhance clarity and detail in your writing.
Passives Formation and Use
Learn how to form and use the passive voice to shift focus from the doer to the action or result, enhancing clarity and objectivity in your writing.
Phrasal verbs in everyday situations
Learn to use phrasal verbs effectively in everyday English to enhance fluency and comprehension.
Precision in Formal English Grammar
Learn to refine your grammar for precision in formal English, enhancing clarity and credibility in formal contexts.
Prefixes
Learn how prefixes like un-, mis-, dis-, and re- alter word meanings to enhance your English precision at the B2 level.
Prepositions in Relative Clauses
Learn how to use prepositions in relative clauses to enhance clarity and formality in your writing.
Prepositions of Place Understanding and Usage
Learn how to use prepositions of place to describe locations accurately in English.
Present Perfect Simple
Learn how to use the Present Perfect Simple tense to discuss experiences and ongoing situations effectively.
Pronouns Personal
Learn to use personal pronouns effectively to ensure clarity and precision in communication.
Question Formation
Learn how to form questions correctly in English to improve clarity and avoid misunderstandings.
Relative Clauses Restrictive
Learn to use restrictive relative clauses for precise, essential information in sentences, enhancing clarity and communication skills at the B2 level.
Relative clauses with who and which
Learn how to use relative clauses with 'who' and 'which' to add detail and clarity to your sentences.
Rephrasing for Variety
Learn to enhance your writing by rephrasing for variety, ensuring clarity and precision in formal contexts.
Reporting What Others Said
Learn how to accurately report what others have said, adjusting grammar for clarity and precision.
Reporting What Others Wrote
Learn how to accurately report what others wrote, focusing on correct verb usage and tense adjustments for clear communication.
Second conditional
Learn how to use the second conditional to discuss unreal or unlikely situations in English.
Softening Claims Carefully
Learn how to soften claims in formal writing and speaking to sound more credible and balanced.
Subject Pronouns and Clear References
Learn how to use subject pronouns effectively to maintain clarity and avoid ambiguity in sentences.
Subordinate Clauses
Learn to effectively use subordinate clauses to enhance your sentence structure and clarity.
Suffixes
Learn how to use suffixes to change word forms and enhance your English proficiency at the B2 level.
Third conditional
Learn to use the third conditional to discuss hypothetical past situations and their imagined outcomes.
Too and enough
Learn how to use 'too' and 'enough' to express degrees of quantity or quality accurately, enhancing clarity and precision in your communication.
Too, enough, and so...that
Learn how to use 'too', 'enough', and 'so...that' to express degrees and results in English.
Turning Verbs Into Nouns
Learn how to convert verbs into nouns to enhance clarity and precision in your writing.
Understanding Perfect vs Simple Tenses
Learn to distinguish and use perfect and simple tenses to express precise time relationships in English.
Using 'Be' as Main and Auxiliary Verb
Learn how to use 'Be' as both a main and auxiliary verb to enhance clarity in your English communication.
Using 'Can' and 'Cannot' to Express Ability
Learn how to use 'can' and 'cannot' to express abilities and limitations effectively in various contexts.
Using 'Do' as an Auxiliary Verb
Learn how to use 'do' as an auxiliary verb to form questions, negatives, and add emphasis for clearer communication at the B2 level.
Using 'Ever' and 'Never' with Present Perfect Tense
Learn to use 'ever' and 'never' with the present perfect tense to discuss past experiences and emphasize whether something has occurred.
Using 'Going to' for Future Plans and Intentions
Learn to use 'going to' for expressing future plans and intentions effectively at the B2 level.
Using 'Have' as Main and Auxiliary Verb
Learn how to use 'have' as both a main verb and an auxiliary to enhance your English sentence construction.
Using 'Like' vs. 'Would Like' for Preferences and Requests
Learn to differentiate between 'like' and 'would like' for expressing preferences and making polite requests in English.
Using 'May' and 'Might' for Permission and Possibility
Learn how to use 'may' and 'might' to express permission and possibility effectively in both formal and informal contexts.
Using 'Must', 'Need To', and 'Have To' for Obligation
Learn how to use 'must', 'need to', and 'have to' to express different levels of obligation and necessity in English.
Using 'Shall' vs. 'Will' for Future Intentions
Learn the difference between 'shall' and 'will' to enhance your communication skills, focusing on future intentions and formality.
Using 'Should' for Giving Advice
Learn how to use 'should' to give advice effectively in English.
Using 'Should', 'Ought To', and 'Must' for Advice
Learn how to use 'should', 'ought to', and 'must' to give advice and express varying levels of obligation.
Using 'That' as a Demonstrative Pronoun in Sentences
Learn how to use 'that' as a demonstrative pronoun to enhance clarity and avoid redundancy in your sentences.
Using 'There is' and 'There are' Correctly
Learn to use 'There is' and 'There are' correctly to clearly indicate the presence or absence of items or people in your sentences.
Using 'Used to' for Past Habits and States
Learn how to use 'used to' for describing past habits and states that are no longer true.
Using 'Very', 'Really', and 'Quite' to Modify Intensity
Learn to use 'very', 'really', and 'quite' to modify intensity and express subtle differences in English.
Using 'Will' for Spontaneous Decisions
Learn to use 'will' for expressing spontaneous decisions and offers in English.
Using 'Will' vs 'Going To' for Future Predictions
Learn how to use 'will' and 'going to' for future predictions and intentions effectively.
Using Abstract Nouns for Clarity and Precision
Learn to use abstract nouns effectively to convey complex ideas with clarity and precision in your writing.
Using Adjectives for Effective Descriptions
Learn how to use adjectives effectively to enhance descriptions, providing vivid and precise imagery in both writing and speaking.
Using Cleft Sentences for Emphasis
Learn to use cleft sentences to emphasize important information effectively in your communication.
Using Formal Language for Precision
Learn how to use formal language for precision in academic and professional contexts.
Using Future Tenses Predictions and Plans
Learn to use future tenses for predictions and plans, ensuring clear communication of your intentions.
Using Gerunds After Prepositions
Learn how to correctly use gerunds after prepositions to enhance your grammatical precision in English.
Using Inversion for Emphasis
Learn to use inversion to emphasize key details in your sentences, enhancing clarity and impact at a B2 level.
Using Modal Verbs for Deduction
Learn to use modal verbs for deduction to express certainty and possibility accurately.
Using Modal Verbs for Formal Writing Precision
Learn how to use modal verbs to enhance precision in formal writing, crucial for conveying nuanced meanings in academic and professional contexts.
Using Modal Verbs for Past Actions
Learn how to use modal verbs to express nuanced meanings about past actions, enhancing your ability to communicate precisely about what could have, should have, or would have happened.
Using Modals for Possibility May, Might, Could
Learn to use 'may', 'might', and 'could' to express possibility and uncertainty effectively.
Using Parallelism for Emphasis in Writing
Learn how to use parallelism in writing to enhance clarity and emphasize key ideas effectively.
Using Past Continuous and Past Simple Together
Learn how to use past continuous and past simple together to clearly narrate past events and show how actions overlap or interrupt each other.
Using Precise Grammar for Persuasion
Learn to use precise grammar for persuasive writing, enhancing clarity and credibility in your arguments.
Using Precise Language for Persuasive Arguments
Learn to use precise language for crafting persuasive and credible arguments in formal writing.
Using Pronouns Clearly Avoiding Ambiguity
This lesson teaches how to use pronouns clearly to avoid ambiguity, enhancing sentence clarity and precision.
Using Pronouns to Avoid Repetition
Learn to use pronouns effectively to avoid repetition and enhance clarity in writing.
Using Reflexive Pronouns for Clarity
Learn to use reflexive pronouns to enhance clarity and precision in your writing.
Using Reporting Verbs Correctly
Learn to use reporting verbs correctly to convey others' words and ideas accurately.
Using Short Relative Clauses Effectively
Learn to use short relative clauses to add essential details concisely and improve clarity in your communication.
Using Subordinate Clauses for Flow
Learn how to use subordinate clauses to enhance sentence flow and clarity, crucial for effective communication at the B2 level.
Using the Past Continuous Tense
Learn how to use the Past Continuous tense to describe ongoing actions in the past, enhancing your storytelling and scene-setting skills.
Using the Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Learn how to use the Present Perfect Continuous tense to express ongoing actions and their connection to the present.
Using Time Clauses for Logical Sentences
Learn to use time clauses effectively to connect events logically and enhance sentence clarity at the B2 level.
Using Verb + To Infinitive Correctly
Learn how to use the Verb + to infinitive structure to express intentions, decisions, and purposes clearly.
Verb + gerund (ing form)
Learn how to use verbs followed by gerunds to form clear and grammatically correct sentences at the B2 level.
What Clauses
Learn how to use what clauses to enhance sentence clarity and precision at the B2 level.
Who vs Whom Subject and Object Pronouns
Learn how to correctly use 'who' and 'whom' to enhance clarity and professionalism in your writing and speaking.
Word Order and Syntax
Learn how proper word order and syntax can enhance clarity and precision in English sentences.
Word Order for Emphasis
Learn how to use word order for emphasis to highlight key information and convey nuanced meanings in your writing.
Would Conditional and Habitual
Learn how to use 'would' for past habits and hypothetical situations to enhance clarity in communication.
Zero conditional
Learn how to use the zero conditional to express general truths and cause-and-effect relationships effectively.