Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Compiled by: O'Mama
Quantity: 28 files
Duration: over 2 hrs.
Size: 367 Mb
Format: .flv
Language: American English
In my country, to learn English with a native English tutor costs an arm and a leg (it means spending a lot of money). Some people even go abroad just to learn English. How about in your country? Tell me! I bet it's not different. So, isn't it better to learn English Grammar with a native English tutor for free? [+/-]
Using correct grammar is something every person should strive towards. However, even the most accomplished writer or orator will have an occasional grammatical slip.
Proper grammar is taught when learning English as a second language, in elementary schools, and even refreshed in collegiate courses. Numerous books and papers have been written on the topic, but grammar experts can even disagree on what is technically correct. Therefore, keeping your grammar skills fresh is an ongoing learning process. Use a free English tutorial to stay proficient in grammar rules and application.
English Grammar Tutorial Video Collection contains lessons:
1. Sentence Diagramming Verbs, Subjects, Adverbs
2. Sentence Diagramming Prepositional Phrases
3. Sentence Diagramming Prepositional Phrases Again
4. Sentence Diagramming Subjective Complements
5. Sentence Diagramming Direct Objects
6. What a Verb Is and What Verbs Aren't
7. Modal Verbs and Auxiliary Verbs
8. The adverb and how adverbs are used
9. Transitive Verbs and Direct Objects
10. What Adjectives Are
11. Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
12. Copulative Verbs and Subjective Complements
13. Past Participles and Present Participles
14. Participial Phrases and Participles as Adjectives
15. Participial Phrases Set Off by Commas
16. Gerunds and Gerund Phrases. English Grammar
17. Two Ways to Construe Brian Boitano is Skating Grammar
18. Infinitive Phrases
19. Subordinate Clauses
20. The Nominal Phrase
21. Indirect Objects and Objective Complements
22. I Me He Him Case
23. Halt Whom Goes There Case
24. Coordinating Conjunctions and Comma Splices
25. Punctuation Basics. Restrictive and Non-Restrictive
26. More on Restrictive Elements and Punctuation
27. Appositives and Punctuation
28. The Truth about Apostrophes
Using correct grammar is something every person should strive towards. However, even the most accomplished writer or orator will have an occasional grammatical slip.
Proper grammar is taught when learning English as a second language, in elementary schools, and even refreshed in collegiate courses. Numerous books and papers have been written on the topic, but grammar experts can even disagree on what is technically correct. Therefore, keeping your grammar skills fresh is an ongoing learning process. Use a free English tutorial to stay proficient in grammar rules and application.
English Grammar Tutorial Video Collection contains lessons:
1. Sentence Diagramming Verbs, Subjects, Adverbs
2. Sentence Diagramming Prepositional Phrases
3. Sentence Diagramming Prepositional Phrases Again
4. Sentence Diagramming Subjective Complements
5. Sentence Diagramming Direct Objects
6. What a Verb Is and What Verbs Aren't
7. Modal Verbs and Auxiliary Verbs
8. The adverb and how adverbs are used
9. Transitive Verbs and Direct Objects
10. What Adjectives Are
11. Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
12. Copulative Verbs and Subjective Complements
13. Past Participles and Present Participles
14. Participial Phrases and Participles as Adjectives
15. Participial Phrases Set Off by Commas
16. Gerunds and Gerund Phrases. English Grammar
17. Two Ways to Construe Brian Boitano is Skating Grammar
18. Infinitive Phrases
19. Subordinate Clauses
20. The Nominal Phrase
21. Indirect Objects and Objective Complements
22. I Me He Him Case
23. Halt Whom Goes There Case
24. Coordinating Conjunctions and Comma Splices
25. Punctuation Basics. Restrictive and Non-Restrictive
26. More on Restrictive Elements and Punctuation
27. Appositives and Punctuation
28. The Truth about Apostrophes
Download links:
GrammarVDOs.part1
GrammarVDOs.part2
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