English grammar Parts of speechAdjectivesAdverbsArticleConjunctionsInterjectionsNounsCountable and uncountable nounsThe possessive case of nounsNumeralsPrepositionPronounsVerbsQuestion wordsAntonyms, Synonyms, HomonymsVerbInfinitivesGerund Gerund vs infinitiveIrregular verbsMoods of the VerbParticiplePhrasal verbs in EnglishVerb typesVerb GroupsActive and Passive VoiceVerb “to do”Verb “to be”Verb “to do” Past Simple Verb “to have”Modal verbsVerb tensesPresent SimplePast SimpleFuture SimplePresent ContinuousPast ContinuousFuture ContinuousPresent PerfectPast PerfectFuture PerfectPresent Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousTable of all English tensesModal verbsCan та CouldDareHad betterHave toMay and MightMustNeedShallShould and Ought toTo be toWill та WouldTo be able toSentenceDirect and indirect speechPrincipal parts of the sentenceSecondary parts of the sentenceAffirmative sentencesWord order in sentences with phrasal verbsWord order in the sentenceImperative sentenceNegative sentencesInterrogative sentencesExclamatory sentencesCompound sentenceComplex sentencePronounsPronouns some, any, no, everyConjunctive pronounsRelative pronounsDefinitive pronounsNegative pronounsIndefinite pronounsInterrogative pronounsDemonstrative pronounsReciprocal pronounsReflexive pronounsPossessive pronounsPersonal pronounsConstructionsThere is / There areTo be going toUsed to, be used, to get, used toUsed to + infinitivePhrases with “Go”Word formationPrefixesSuffixesWord formationSingular and pluralContractionsMuch, many, few, little, a lot ofParentheses in English: Definition, rulesBeginnersEnglish alphabetReading RulesReading and writing numbersPhoneticsCapital letters in EnglishPunctuation