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This English Grammar course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of grammar, starting with the fundamentals and gradually progressing to more advanced topics. The course begins with an introduction to grammar, exploring its significance in effective communication. Students will then delve into the eight parts of speech—nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections—gaining a thorough understanding of their roles in sentence construction.

As the course progresses, students will explore sentence structure, learning to construct simple, compound, and complex sentences, as well as understanding clauses and phrases. The course covers verb tenses in depth, including present, past, and future forms, along with perfect and continuous aspects. Additionally, students will learn to distinguish between active and passive voice and will master subject-verb agreement through detailed exercises and examples.

Further into the course, students will tackle modifiers, pronouns, punctuation, and articles, learning how to enhance clarity in their writing and avoid common mistakes such as misplaced modifiers and incorrect punctuation. The course also focuses on direct and indirect speech, conditional sentences, and common grammar errors, providing students with practical tips to refine their writing and speaking skills.

Advanced grammar topics such as modal verbs, gerunds, and inversion are also introduced, preparing students to use English more flexibly and fluently in both written and spoken communication. Throughout the course, students will be given opportunities to apply grammar rules in real-life contexts, ensuring they can use grammar confidently in both formal and informal settings.

By the end of the course, students will have developed a solid foundation in English grammar, mastered advanced grammar concepts, and gained practical skills to improve their writing and communication. The course culminates with a review of key concepts and a final assessment to test their knowledge and proficiency.

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Module 1: Introduction to Grammar

1.1 What is Grammar?
1.2 Importance of Grammar in Communication
1.3 Overview of Grammar Rules
1.4 Descriptive vs. Prescriptive Grammar

Module 2: Parts of Speech

2.1 Nouns

  • Types (Common, Proper, Abstract, Collective, etc.)
  • Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns

2.2 Pronouns

  • Types (Personal, Demonstrative, Reflexive, Relative, etc.)
  • Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement

2.3 Verbs

  • Action vs. Linking Verbs
  • Regular and Irregular Verbs
  • Verb Tenses (Present, Past, Future, Perfect Tenses)

2.4 Adjectives

  • Types of Adjectives
  • Comparative and Superlative Forms

2.5 Adverbs

  • Types (Manner, Time, Place, Frequency)
  • Placement of Adverbs

2.6 Prepositions

  • Preposition of Time, Place, and Direction
  • Prepositional Phrases

2.7 Conjunctions

  • Coordinating, Subordinating, Correlative Conjunctions

2.8 Interjections

  • Expressing Emotion in Grammar

Module 3: Sentence Structure

3.1 Basic Sentence Structure: Subject, Predicate
3.2 Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
3.3 Clauses: Independent vs. Dependent Clauses
3.4 Phrases: Types and Usage
3.5 Sentence Fragments and Run-ons: Identifying and Correcting Errors

Module 4: Verb Tenses and Aspects

4.1 Present, Past, Future Tenses
4.2 Continuous (Progressive) and Perfect Tenses
4.3 Conditional Sentences (Zero, First, Second, Third Conditionals)
4.4 The Subjunctive Mood

Module 5: Active vs. Passive Voice

5.1 Difference between Active and Passive Voice
5.2 When to Use Passive Voice
5.3 How to Change from Active to Passive
5.4 Avoiding Common Mistakes


Module 6: Subject-Verb Agreement

6.1 Singular vs. Plural Subjects and Verbs
6.2 Special Cases in Subject-Verb Agreement (Indefinite Pronouns, Collective Nouns, Compound Subjects)
6.3 Common Subject-Verb Agreement Mistakes

Module 7: Modifiers

7.1 Types of Modifiers: Adjectives and Adverbs
7.2 Placement of Modifiers
7.3 Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers: Identifying and Correcting


Module 8: Pronouns and Agreement

8.1 Pronoun Types and Usage
8.2 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
8.3 Gender-Neutral Pronouns
8.4 Common Pronoun Errors


Module 9: Punctuation

9.1 Periods, Commas, Semicolons, Colons
9.2 Apostrophes and Possessive Forms
9.3 Quotation Marks and Dialogue
9.4 Parentheses, Dashes, and Hyphens
9.5 Punctuation in Complex Sentences


Module 10: Direct and Indirect Speech

10.1 Difference Between Direct and Indirect Speech
10.2 Rules for Changing Direct to Indirect Speech
10.3 Reporting Verbs and Tenses in Indirect Speech


Module 11: Articles (A, An, The)

11.1 Definite and Indefinite Articles
11.2 When to Use Articles
11.3 Zero Article: Cases Where No Article is Used
11.4 Common Mistakes with Articles


Module 12: Conditional Sentences

12.1 Zero, First, Second, Third Conditionals
12.2 Mixed Conditionals
12.3 Usage of “If” Clauses


Module 13: Common Grammar Mistakes

13.1 Misuse of Tenses
13.2 Confusion Between Adjectives and Adverbs
13.3 Overuse of Passive Voice
13.4 Common Spelling and Word Choice Errors


Module 14: Advanced Grammar Topics

14.1 Gerunds and Infinitives
14.2 Modal Verbs (Can, Could, Shall, Should, etc.)
14.3 Inversion in English (Questions, Negative Sentences)
14.4 Ellipsis and Substitution


Module 15: Grammar for Writing

15.1 Writing Grammatically Correct Sentences
15.2 Combining Sentences for Clarity and Flow
15.3 Cohesion and Coherence in Writing
15.4 Editing and Proofreading for Grammar Errors


Module 16: Practical Application and Review

16.1 Applying Grammar in Formal and Informal Writing
16.2 Speaking and Listening Activities for Grammar Practice
16.3 Review of Key Grammar Concepts
16.4 Final Grammar Assessment and Feedback

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