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English Grammar: A Guide to English Tenses
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English Grammar: A Guide to English Tenses

Review and master the English tenses
Created bySarah Pooley
Last updated 8/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • to identify and recognise tenses by the structure and signal words
  • to decide which tense to use depending on the situation
  • to create correct sentences in all English tenses
  • to ask and answer questions in all the tenses in English

Course content

16 sections66 lectures3h 32m total length
  • Introduction3:06

    Welcome to English Grammar: A Guide to English Tenses

Requirements

  • basic knowledge of some English tenses
  • minimum intermediate level English
  • not suitable for beginners
  • not suitable for native speakers

Description

When do we say I went or I have been? Is it it will rain or it's going to rain? When can we say I work and when is it I'm working? This course answers these questions and more!

If you're unsure about which tense to use in English and make lots of mistakes when you speak, then I have created this course for you.

What's in the course?

  • video lessons on all the tenses in English

  • grammar in context

  • interactive practice activities

  • a summary and challenge activity for every tense

  • online quizzes

  • a cheat sheet for each tense to help you remember everything you learn

  • message me with your questions

Why this course?

  • grammar in context, so it's easier to understand, remember and use in real life

  • interactive activities to check what you've learnt and stay motivated

  • sections that can be completed in any order at your own pace

  • an experienced native English teacher who has studied languages

I'm looking forward to working with you soon!

Who this course is for:

  • you feel unsure about when and how to use each tense
  • you want to feel more confident when you speak or write English
  • you need English for work or other situations but make a lot of grammar mistakes
  • you want to improve and expand your English skills