The Complete English Grammar Course - Perfect Your English
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This Udemy course gives you, the English language learner, a complete overview of English grammar.
This course will give you the ability to understand English better and the confidence to speak and write English more fluently.
This English grammar course is taught by two world-renowned communications trainers, TJ Walker and Derek Smith.
Message from Derek Smith:
My name is Derek, I’m a native Brit and a qualified and experienced TEFL/TESOL trainer.
I have been teaching English to adults for over 10 years and look forward to using technology to reach a wider audience.
I have a neutral accent which is clear and easy to understand.
This might not be the longest course on Udemy but I do respect your time.
The lessons are as long as necessary, and as short as possible.
Downloadable PDFs for each lesson will form a valuable resource collection for you.
The course is not designed to be accessed in sequence but takes more of a pick-and-mix approach.
For example, if you need help with prepositions of place, simply go to the prepositions section and look for the lesson on prepositions of place.
Or if you need help with present perfect continuous, go to the tenses and aspects section and check out the lesson on present perfect continuous.
The exception to this is the Beginner’s Section, which is intended to be accessed from start to finish, in order.
Where there are differences between UK and US grammar, these are explained in the lesson.
I encourage you to ask questions if you feel that something has not been fully or clearly explained. You will get an answer and, if necessary, the course material will be updated. Depending on the answer, I will add a new lesson to the course.
Here is a brief summary of the course benefits for you:
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Native speaker
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Experienced and qualified teacher
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Neutral and easy-to-understand accent
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Lessons structured for easy access
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Downloadable resources for each lesson
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No bloated lessons to trick you or waste your time
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Valid for UK and US English
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Updates as required by the learners
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Udemy’s 30-day refund policy
How many of your boxes did I tick?
This is the English grammar course you need. I look forward to seeing you on the inside.
Message from TJ Walker
I have been teaching executives around the globe to deliver presentations in English for the last 30 years. Most people, even native English speakers, are insecure about their English grammar. You can become an accomplished speaker and communicator and know that you are using excellent English Grammar every time you speak.
Derek is one of the top English grammar instructors in the world and I am proud to be teaching this course with him. He has the English and European sensibility down perfectly. And I have been living in and working in the United States my entire life. When you put us together, it is a powerful combination designed to help you become a master at English grammar and communication.
Good luck and I hope to see you on the course!
This English Grammar course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: English speaking – English – English grammar – learn English – English course – grammar – advanced English grammar. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: English language – English conversation – English pronunciation.
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1Quick Win! You Can Speak With Confidence in Your English Grammar
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2A Quick Grammar Tip - a taste of things to come
This English grammar course begins with a quick tip to get you started. Don't make the mistake of thinking that 'could've' is a short form of 'could of' - it isn't. The correct meaning is shown, as well as several similar cases of this common mistake.
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3Course Roadmap - a quick overview of the course content
Here is the contents for this Complete English Grammar course. You can see the course structure to help you navigate and find the lessons you need more easily.
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4Are You Ready to Start Learning English Grammar Now?
In this short introduction, the course design is laid out, together with tips about how to get the most benefit from this course.
"Cool Vibes" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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5Build Your English Grammar Skills Daily By Doing this...
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6If You Teach English Grammar, This Is For You
This brief introduction to the Complete English Grammar course is meant for teachers who are sending their pupils here to learn English grammar.
It explains the course structure and ways in which learners can benefit from this course.
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7We Have A Facebook Group For This Course - Please Join Us!
Our free Facebook group is introduced and English grammar learners are encouraged to join and take advantage of this private environment.
The link is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/648462005652882/
Please apply to join, using the name you used when you registered as a student on the course. Your application will be approved as soon as we can verify you as a learner on this course.
IMPORTANT: if your application is rejected, please send Derek a message and he will sort it out for you.
This group is for you, so please use it well. Spammers are not welcome and will not be tolerated.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
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8Why Audiences Are More Forgiving Of English Grammar Mistakes Than Readers Are
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9Can You Find Grammar Blunders Made By TJ and Derek
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10Nouns - start here to learn about nouns.
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11Nouns - Common and Proper - learn the difference.
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12Nouns - Singular and Plural - learn how to make plurals of nouns.
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13Nouns - Capitalisation Rules - learn how and when to use capital letters.
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14Nouns - Abstract and Concrete - what they are and how they differ.
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15Nouns - Collective Nouns - these are not the same as plurals, as you will see.
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16Nouns - Countable and Uncountable - learn how to use these correctly.
This English grammar lesson looks at countable and uncountable nouns.
You will learn how to tell them apart and how to compare them correctly, both for equality and inequality.
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17Nouns - Pronouns - find out how to replace nouns in English.
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18Quick Tip: ... and I or ... and me? This quick and easy trick will help you.
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19Nouns - Possessive - learn the different ways of indicating ownership.
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20Nouns - Gerunds - find out how verbs can behave like nouns.
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21Compound Nouns - not collective, not plurals - something entirely different.
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22Questions About Nouns
Test your knowledge about nouns.
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29Adjectives - start here to learn about adjectives.
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30Adjectives - Different Types
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31Adjectives - Comparing Equal
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32Adjectives - Comparing Unequal
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33Adjectives - Superlative - the best lesson?
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34Adjectives - Order - learn how to order multiple adjectives.
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35Questions About Adjectives
Test your knowledge of adjectives.
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36Verbs - start here to learn about verbs.
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37Verbs - Categories
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38Verbs - Regular
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39Verbs - Irregular
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40Verbs - Active and Passive
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41Passive Verb Forms
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42Verbs - Transitive and Intransitive
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43Verbs - Finite and Non-finite
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44Verbs - Auxiliary
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45Verbs - Auxiliary Modal
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46Questions About Verbs
Test your knowledge of verbs.
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47Tenses and Aspects - start here to learn about tenses and aspects.
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48Present Simple - usage, formation, examples.
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49Present Continuous - usage, formation, examples.
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50Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Test your knowledge of present simple and present continuous.
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51Present Perfect - usage, formation, examples.
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52Present Perfect Continuous - usage, formation, examples.
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53Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous
Test your knowledge of present perfect and present perfect continuous.
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54Past Simple - usage, formation, examples.
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55Past Continuous - usage, formation, examples.
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56Past Simple vs Past Continuous
Test your knowledge of past simple and past continuous.
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57Past Perfect - usage, formation, examples.
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58Past Perfect Continuous - usage, formation, examples.
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59Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous
Test your knowledge of past perfect and past perfect continuous.
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60Future Simple - usage, formation, examples.
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61Future Simple - Will vs Going To - when to use them.
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62Future Continuous - usage, formation, examples.
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63Future Simple vs Future Continuous
Test your knowledge of future simple and future continuous.
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64Future Perfect - usage, formation, examples.
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65Future Perfect Continuous - usage, formation, examples.
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66Future Perfect vs Future Perfect Continuous
Test your knowledge of future perfect and future perfect continuous.
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67Reported Speech - he said, she said ...
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68Examples with Contractions - a detailed explanation
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69Adverbs - start here to learn about adverbs.
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70Adverbs - From Adjectives - learn how to make adverbs from adjectives.
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71Adverbs - Relative
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72Adverbs - Comparative
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73Adverbs - Superlative
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74Adverbs - Interrogative
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75Adverbs of Certainty
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76Adverbs of Degree
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77Adverbs of Manner
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78Adverbs of Place
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79Adverbs of Time
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80Adverbs of Frequency
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81Adverbs of Viewpoint
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82Adverbs of Opinion
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83Adverbs of Completeness
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84Questions About Adverbs