Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 2 Word order (1): Verb + object; place and time

Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 2 Word order (1): Verb + object; place and time

Which comes first in a sentence: the verb or the place? What comes first in a sentence: the time or the place? Where do we add words like ‘always’, ‘seldom’ and ‘never’?

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Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 16 Verbs with double objects

Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 16 Verbs with double objects Genre/Topic: ,

What is the direct object? What is an indirect object? Are all verbs followed by double objects? Can these objects be reversed in a sentence? What are prepositional objects?

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6th Grade Grammar Conditionals

6th Grade Grammar Conditionals

We use conditionals to describe the possibility or no possibility of something happening or happened in the past. We have four types of conditionals to express real and imaginary situations. Every conditional has two clauses: ifclause and main clause. An if-clause shows a possible or not possible situation. A main clause shows the result of […]

6th Grade Grammar Subject Verb Agreement

6th Grade Grammar Subject Verb Agreement

A verb and its subject are in agreement, if they are the same in number. A verb must always agree with its subject in number. Rule 1: A singular subject agrees with a singular verb.

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1st Grade Grammar Common Nouns 1

1st Grade Grammar Common Nouns 1 Genre/Topic:

A naming word is also called a noun. Girl is a common naming word. There are common naming words for people, places, animals and things. Look at the pictures below and learn all the common nouns.

3rd Grade Grammar Plurals

3rd Grade Grammar Plurals Genre/Topic:

Words like pets, foxes, buses, temples and men are the plural forms of nouns. They mean more than one in number. Learn the plurals of some common words.

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 5 Adjectives – comparison

Grade 3 Grammar Lesson 5 Adjectives - comparison Genre/Topic:

When do we use comparative adjectives? When do we use superlative adjectives? Can we change all adjectives to their comparative and superlative form by adding ‘-er’ and ‘-est’ respectively? What are the comparatives and superlatives of the adjective ‘bad’? Do we always add ‘the’ in front of the superlatives when we write a sentence?

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1st Grade Grammar Present Continuous 1

1st Grade Grammar Present Continuous 1 Genre/Topic:

We use the present continuous for actions happening right now. Learn the spelling rules for -ing forms of verbs.

Grade 2 Grammar Lesson 15 Conjunctions

Grade 2 Grammar Lesson 15 Conjunctions Genre/Topic:

What are conjunctions? When do we use the conjunction ‘and’? When do we use the conjunction ‘but’? When do we use the conjunction ‘or’?

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Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 17 The verb ‘have’

Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 17 The verb ‘have’

When do we use ‘used to’? What is the present form of ‘used to’? How do we form negatives and questions with ‘used to’?

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