Free English Grammar
Grammar learning is to understand how English
phrases are constructed. In English you have the simple
(present) tense, past tense, future tense. You also have the
continuous tense that expresses the action that is happening.
The nouns are words that can present a person, an object or a
fact. There are singular nouns and plural nouns. Countable nouns
are nouns that we can count for example one table, two tables,
hundred tables etc. Uncountable nouns are the one that usually
can not be count such as water, or information. Remember to do
the exercises frequently.
Most native speakers NEVER learn rules of
grammar.
English grammar rules are complex and have many exceptions. It
is best to learn grammar by hearing and reading as much natural
English as you can.
Keep a diary. For each day consider the "WH"-questions (what,
where, who, when, why, how).
Write reviews of movies you've seen, restaurants you've eaten at
etc. Describe them and say what you liked - and didn't like
about them. Find some English speaking penpals or email friends
to practice real English communication with. Write letters to
newspapers and magazines on subjects that interest you.
Here are other interesting resources:
Grammar
Handbook An
excellent online grammar handbook
An On-Line English Grammar Book
An online grammar book with a lot of example sentences.
Revelle Humanities Grammar
Handbook Explanation of various aspects of
English grammar.
English Grammar Online
English Grammar Reference and Exercises
UVic's 20 Grammar Topics
(Elementary level)
UVic's 330 Grammar Topics
(Elementary/Intermediate level)
UVic's 410 Grammar Topics
(Intermediate/Advanced level)
Interactive English Grammar
Exercises to help you understand English grammar.
Interactive grammar
exercises All with graphics,
mainly low level.
Zozanga Grammar Lessons
A free and independent web site for EFL/ESL learners and
teachers. |