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English (10) - JenniferESL: English Grammar lessons for non-natives (34) - 6h

  • 1. Preferences
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  • 2a. Conditionals - I
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  • 2b. Conditionals
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  • 2c. Conditionals
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  • 2d. Conditionals
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  • 2e. Conditionals
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  • 2f. Conditionals
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  • 3a. Prepositions
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  • 3b. Prepositions
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  • 3c. Prepositions
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  • 4a. Passive Voice
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  • 4b. Passive Voice
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  • 4c. Passive Voice
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  • 5a. SEEM
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  • 5b. SEEM
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  • 6a. Present Perfect
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  • 6b. Present Perfect
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  • 6c. Present Perfect
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  • 6d. Present Perfect
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  • 6e. Present Perfect
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  • 7. Reported Speech
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  • 8. Changing reference words
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  • 9. Changing verbs
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  • 10. Changing verb tenses
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  • 11. Reported verbs with modals
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  • 12. Reporting conditionals
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  • 13. Reporting questions
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  • 14. Reporting Wh questions
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  • 15. Using infinitives to report questions
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  • 16. Imperatives
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  • 17. Phrasal verbs
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  • 18. Structure of phrasal verbs
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  • 19. Pronouncing Phrasal verbs
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  • 20. Compound words from phrasal verbs
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Description

 In linguisticsgrammar is the set of logical and structural rules that govern the composition of sentencesphrases, and words in any given natural language. The term refers also to the study of such rules, and this field includes morphology and syntax, often complemented by phoneticsphonology,semantics, and pragmatics.

Each language has its own distinct grammer. "English grammar" is the set of rules within the English language itself. "An English grammar" is a specific study or analysis of these rules. A reference book describing the grammar of a language is called a "reference grammar" or simply "a grammar". A fully explicit grammar exhaustively describing the grammatical constructions of a language is called a descriptive grammar, as opposed tolinguistic prescription, which tries to enforce the governing rules of how a language is to be used.

 


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