(566) 🔥 Complete English Grammar Masterclass (A1 to C2) | Full Course 2024 ✅ #englishcourse #tutorial

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Adjective Order
The sequence of adjectives generally accepted in English: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose followed by the noun.
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Opinion Adjective
An adjective that reflects personal feelings or judgments, e.g., 'beautiful' or 'interesting'.
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Stative Verbs
Verbs that describe a state of being rather than an action, such as 'to be', 'to have', or 'to like'.
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Action Verbs
Verbs that denote an active process or action, e.g., 'run', 'jump', 'write'.
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Light Verbs
Verbs like 'do', 'have', 'get', 'make', and 'take' that have little meaning alone and need additional words to provide context.
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Phrasal Verbs
Verbs that combine with prepositions or adverbs to create unique meanings, such as 'give up' or 'take off'.
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Auxiliary Verbs
Verbs that are used in conjunction with a main verb to form tenses, moods, or voices, e.g., 'is', 'are', 'was', 'were'.
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Irregular Verbs
Verbs that do not follow standard rules for conjugation; their past tense and past participle forms are unpredictable.
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Reflexive Verbs
Verbs where the subject and the object are the same, often used with reflexive pronouns like 'myself', 'yourself'.
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Causative Verbs
Verbs that indicate that one person causes someone else to perform an action, such as 'make', 'let', or 'have'.
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Regular Verbs
Verbs that follow a predictable pattern in forming their past tense and past participle, typically by adding 'ed'.
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Conditionals
Sentences that express a situation based on a condition, often structured as 'if... then...'.
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Finite Verbs
Verbs that are limited by tense, mood, and subject; they show agreement with a subject.
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Non-finite Verbs
Verbs that do not show tense or agreement with a subject, including infinitives and gerunds.
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Present Participle
The -ing form of a verb used for continuous tense, e.g., 'running' in the sentence 'She is running.'
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Past Participle
The form of a verb typically used in perfect tenses, often ending in -ed, -en, or with an irregular form.
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Modal Verbs

Verbs that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability, such as 'can', 'could', 'may', 'might', 'must', and 'shall'.