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Steve McCrea
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By Steve McCrea
Published on 03/22/2010
 
Why not work together and find projects in a list of topics for GRAMMAR?

Grammar List for Students and Facilitators USE THIS LIST
Here is a list for you to use...

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Adjectives
Order  Value/opinion, Size, Age/Temperature, Shape, Colour, Origin, Material
comparatives & superlatives good, gooder, goodest.  Bad badder baddest  ,
The + superlative   BEST
comparative + than
as + adjective + as
not as + adjective + as
Comparisons of quantity - menu
Comparisons of quantity - showing difference
Comparisons of quantity - showing no difference
Adverbs
Comparative form  Tom runs faster than his brother.
Manner
Place
enough,very,too,extremely,almost
certainly, definitely, probably, undoubtedly, surely

Viewpoint, commenting
Why,where,how,when
Relative adverbs - which,what,whose
Time
Determiners
the,a,an
Exceptions to using the definite article
this,that,these,those
Possessives
many,much,more,most etc.
 Enough
Numbers
Distributives - each, every, either, neither
Difference words - other,another
Question words - which,what,whose
Defining words - which,whose
SUCH, WHAT, RATHER, QUITE   ·  What an incredible film!
·  He's such a fantastic guitarist!
A  an
how,much,many,few,lot etc.
a few,few,a little,little
Some and Any
something,somebody,someone all, both, half
Direct and Indirect Speech
changes
changes of time and place reference
Reporting questions
Reporting orders, requests, suggestions
Reporting hopes and intentions "I'll pay you the money tomorrow."
He promised to pay me the money the next day.
He promised that he would pay me the money the next day.
 Present Participle (ing form)
Gerunds  -ing
Verbs followed by gerund  -ing
Gerund or infinitive?
Gerund/infinitive - difference in meaning
Nouns
Noun Gender
Plurals
Countable & Uncountable
Compound nouns
Use of Capital letters
Nationalities
Passive
Get/have something done, x needs doing
Active/passive equivalents
Possessive  ·  The sister of Charles = Charles' sister.  ·  The boat of the sailors = The sailors' boat.
Relative Clauses
Defining relative clauses
prepositions in relative clauses
Non-defining relative clauses
The Infinitive
Infinitive after question words
Verbs followed by infinitive
Verbs followed by noun + infinitive
Verbs + infinitive with/without noun
get,got,getting
Verbs and Verb Tenses
Simple Present
Present continuous
Present perfect continous
Simple past
Past continuous
Past perfect
Past perfect continuous
Simple future
Present continuous for future events
Simple present for future events
Future with 'Going to'
Future continuous
Future perfect
Future perfect continuous
Other forms of future
Zero conditional  If you mix black and white, you get grey.
Type 1 conditional  If you drop that glass, it will break.
If sentences with If + past,would,present condtional
If setences with present continuous conditional
If sentences with perfect conditional,if + past perfect
If sentences with Conditional perfect continuous
If sentences with mixed conditionals  I would own that business now if I had moved to Chicago.
If sentences with if+not,unless,verbs
If sentences with wish,would rather,suppose,what if,if only

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