Grammar
Master English grammar step by step
Band 3
The Verb "To Be" (am, is, are)
Learn when to use am, is, and are to describe people and things.
Articles: A, An, The
Learn when to use a, an, and the before nouns.
Pronouns: I, You, He, She, It, We, They
Learn personal pronouns — subject, object, and possessive forms.
Singular and Plural Nouns
Learn how to make nouns plural — regular and irregular forms.
Present Simple and Present Continuous
Know when to use "I work" vs "I am working" — habits vs right now.
Band 4
Simple Past Tense
Talk about things that happened in the past using regular and irregular verbs.
Comparatives and Superlatives
Compare people, places, and things using adjectives correctly.
Prepositions of Time and Place
Master in, on, at for talking about time and location.
Adjectives: Describing People and Things
Use adjectives to describe size, colour, opinion, and more — in the right order.
Adverbs: How, When, Where, How Often
Modify verbs and adjectives — learn manner, frequency, time and place adverbs.
Future: Will, Going To, Present Continuous
Three ways to talk about the future — and when to use each one.
Band 5
Present Perfect vs Past Simple
Understand the difference between "I have done" and "I did" — one of the most confusing grammar points for common English learners.
Passive Voice
Learn when to focus on the action rather than who does it.
Modal Verbs
Express ability, permission, obligation, possibility and advice.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Make sure your verb matches your subject — singular with singular, plural with plural.
Conjunctions: Connecting Ideas
Link sentences and ideas using and, but, so, because, although, however, etc.
Band 6
Conditionals: Second and Third
Express hypothetical and unreal situations — "What would you do if...?" and "What would have happened if...?"
Relative Clauses
Add extra information using who, which, that, where, and whose.
Reported (Indirect) Speech
Report what someone said by changing tenses, pronouns and time references.
Advanced Passive Voice
Use passive constructions with modals, continuous tenses, and reporting verbs.
Defining & Non-Defining Relative Clauses
Use who, which, that, whose, and where to add information to sentences.
Phrasal Verbs in Context
Master common phrasal verbs used in everyday and professional English.
Gerunds vs. Infinitives
Know when to use -ing forms and when to use "to + verb".