Grammar


For Beginners: Focus on mastering the fundamentals, starting with basic sentence structures using subject-verb-object patterns. Practice using common verb tenses like simple present and past (e.g., “I eat breakfast” vs. “I ate breakfast”). Work on articles (a, an, the) and basic prepositions (in, on, at). Try creating simple questions and negative statements.

For Intermediate Learners: Build on your foundation by incorporating more complex verb tenses like present perfect (“I have eaten”) and past continuous (“I was eating”). Practice using modal verbs (can, should, might) and conditional sentences (“If it rains, I’ll stay home”). Work on relative clauses (“The book that I bought”) and passive voice constructions. Focus on proper word order in more complex sentences.

For Advanced Learners: Challenge yourself with sophisticated grammar patterns like mixed conditionals (“If I had studied harder, I would be at a better university now”) and advanced perfect tenses. Practice using reported speech, participle clauses, and inversions. Focus on nuance