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Episode 15: Summary English Grammar

Lessons on principles of using English grammar, summarized in the most complete and complete way. It has all topics and covers its uses. Content for all levels of education because we used to find these hard to find. So we have gathered and tried to help concise the content to make it easier to understand. So that people who are interested in the content of English grammar can understand and use it quickly and completely. We would like to thank the original website that we have referenced in each article here.
What is Grammar?
Grammar or English grammar It is an important foundation in learning English. Because it is the cornerstone that leads to the correct communication in English. Basically, grammar skills are the key to building a sentence. As you know, there must be a subject, verb, and object, but of course, after studying deeply, this is definitely not all.
For example Having a complete and correct understanding of the principles, rules and exceptions of the English language, interpretation to understand the meaning of various English sentences, etc. What else is there? Let’s go and see.
In our daily life Whether it’s studying, working, or everyday life. All English language proficiency exams require the use of English grammar as a whole. Therefore, it is inevitable that we will not learn English grammar thoroughly. Or to study as a foundation to build on from the basic level to the advanced level, it is necessary to start learning English grammar.
English grammar to be presented in this lesson. It is suitable for all English learners of all genders, ages and educational levels. Or even a working age that requires or just wants to study to improve English skills. Everyone can choose a lesson from the list of English grammar lessons that have been compiled as follows.
Table of Contents for Learning English Grammar
- English Alphabets
- English vs Thai Alphabets
- English transliteration to Thai
- Nouns
- Articles: noun prefix
- Pronouns: Pronouns
- Verbs
- Irregular Verbs: Three Verbs
- Adjectives
- Adverbs
- Determiners: Nouns that indicate nouns.
- Comparison
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Punctuations
- Subject – Verb Agreements: Concordance between subject and verb.
- Tense: Time
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs: Auxiliary Verbs
- Conditional Sentences
- Relative Clauses: Connecting Clauses
- Active and Passive Voice: The subject acts and acts.
- Direct and Indirect Speech: the transmission of someone else’s speech.
- Sentences
- Question Sentences: Question Sentences
- Capitalizations and Abbreviations: Uppercase Letters and Abbreviations
- Phases
- Clauses
- Word-formations: Prefix, Suffix & Root : English vocabulary structure
- Differences between American and British English
- Quantifiers: Telling quantity or quantity.