Table of contents: 1. Parts of the sentence; 2. “There is” vs “To have”; 3. Using modal verbs to make requests; 4. Introduction to prepositions; 5. Prepositions of place; 6. Prepositions of time; 7. Prepositions of place movement; 8. Various pairs; 9. Adjectives; 10. Comparatives; 11. Order of adjectives; 12. Participle adjectives; 13. Word parts; 14. Adjective clauses; 15. Adjective clauses reducstions; 16. Equatives; 17. The superlative; 18. Showing cause and effect with adjectives; 19. Verb tenses; 20. Regular verbs and link verbs; 21. Verbals – Gerunds and infinitives; 22. Causative verbs; 23. The passive voice; 24. More participles as subjects and objects; 25. Adjective plus infinitives; 26. Modal auxiliary verbs; 27. Modal for advice; 28. Modal for necessity; 29. Prohibition vs choice; 30. Modal review; 31. Modals for speculation; 32. Speculating about the present; 33. Reported speech; 34. Speculating about the past; 35. Conditionals; 36. Using “unless”; 37. Conditional 3; 38. Introduction to nouns; 39. Classification 1 – Types of nouns; 40. Classification 2 – Count and non-count nouns; 41. Articles; 42. Noun clauses; 43. Noun clause connector/ subjects; 44. Article review; 45. Count/ Non-count review; 46. Review noun clauses; 47. Noun clause connectors; 48.Noun clause reductions 1; 49. Noun clause reductions 2; 50. Introduction to adverbs; 51. Adverbs and link verbs; 52. Negative and “almost” negative adverbs at the beginning of a sentence; 53. Adverb clauses; 54. Adverb clauses of cause, codition and contrast; 55. Adverb clause reductions; 56. Adverb clause reductions with “because”; 57. Adverb clause reductions with “after”; 58. Conjunctions; 59. Word parts from greek; 60. Paired conjunctions; 61. Applied conjunctions.
A complete guide to English Grammar, which covers every part of speech, and is presented with people who are planning to take the iBT TOEFL exam in mind. Over 50 key grammar points which feature: clear, detailed explanations, over 115 exercises, and thousands of questions.