English Grammar Review

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This set of flashcards covers essential grammar topics for English language learners, focusing on verb forms, sentence structures, and expressions used in both written and spoken language.

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Present Simple

Used to talk about habits or routines that are generally true.

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Present Continuous

Describes actions happening at the moment of speaking.

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State Verbs

Verbs that are not usually used in continuous tenses, describing thoughts, feelings, etc.

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Adverbs of Frequency

Words that describe how often actions occur, e.g. always, usually, sometimes.

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-ing Form

Used as a subject or after certain verbs and prepositions.

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Verb Patterns

Patterns such as verb + to + infinitive or verb + -ing.

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Phrasal Verbs

Combinations of verbs with particles that create new meanings.

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Reported Speech

Used to report what someone said, often changing the tense.

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Passive Voice

Focuses on the action or the recipient rather than the doer.

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Quantifiers

Words that indicate the amount of something, e.g. much, many, a few.

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First Conditional

Used for real or possible future situations.

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Second Conditional

Used for hypothetical or unreal situations.

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Reflexive Pronouns

Pronouns that refer back to the subject of the sentence.

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Modals for Advice

Using 'should,' 'must,' and 'have to' for giving recommendations or rules.

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Comparatives and Superlatives

Used to compare differences among objects, people, or actions.

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'Be going to'

Used to express plans or intentions for the future.

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-ing Forms After Verbs

Certain verbs require the following action to be in the -ing form.

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Making Recommendations

To suggest something that someone should do.

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