
Explore the basic sentence structure s v o c with subject, verb, object, and complement. Understand how tenses describe changes to verbs and how the sentence begins with a subject.
Explore the 12 English tenses across present, past, and future, each in simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous forms.
Explore basic parts of sentences and the 12 English tenses, from present simple to future perfect continuous, with practice forming each tense.
Explore how the present simple expresses facts, habits, and regular actions, with affirmative and interrogative forms, through examples like the sun rises and I visit my uncle.
Master the present simple form by forming affirmatives, negatives, and questions; apply base forms, third-person -s, es rules, and y to ies, with do/does usage.
Learn to use adverbs of frequency in the present simple, including always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, scarcely, seldom, never, and every with time phrases, placed at sentence start or end.
Learn present simple with adverbs of frequency, including never, always, often, rarely, and seldom, placement before the main verb or after to be, and forming questions with do or does.
this quiz lesson reinforces the present simple: forming with the base verb, adding -s for he/she/it, using do/does for questions and negations, and common spelling changes like y to ies.
Master the present continuous, its form be plus present participle, and its affirmative, negative, and question forms. Explore uses for temporary situations, current versus past, future actions, and repeated habits.
Explore stative versus dynamic verbs in present continuous and simple tenses; learn which verbs describe states or thoughts and which express actions, with examples like think, know, like, eat, belong.
Master present continuous rules with notes on spelling changes: drop final e, double consonants after vowels, and form ing, with quiz questions.
Master the present perfect tense, formed with have or has plus the past participle, to link past actions to the present, including ongoing actions started in the past.
Master the present perfect, using for and since with time expressions, and form have/has plus past participle for past experiences, recent events, and actions not yet completed.
Clarifies present perfect usage with been versus gone, explains when to use past simple with dates, and highlights key time markers like just, yet, already, for, since, and recently.
Master present perfect usage with clarifying examples of just, already, yet, never, for and since, and practice correcting sentences in a five-question quiz.
Master the present perfect continuous and its form (have or has been + verb-ing). See how actions started in the past and continue into the present with lasting effects.
Learn clarifying examples of the present perfect continuous, showing how 'has been' forms express past actions with present effects and ongoing activity using since and for.
Master the present perfect and present perfect continuous, using verbs that take a long time, how long questions, and examples like three times, with a quiz.
Master the past simple: its usage and form, with finished past actions, time markers, sequences of events, and past habits.
Explore the past simple by contrasting regular and irregular verbs, using the second form for regulars and irregulars' unique forms, and practice affirmative, negative, and question constructions describing past actions.
Explore how the past simple follows wish, would rather, it is time, or as if to express present contrasts, and compare with the past perfect had plus past participle.
Engage in quiz time to practice past simple structures, correct mistakes in sentences, and compare present, past, and past perfect forms.
Learn the past continuous (past progressive) usage and form: was or were plus -ing; use for actions at a past time, over a duration, interrupted, and not with state verbs.
Explore the past continuous and how to use while, just as, when, as, and during to express ongoing actions, including affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Engage in a seven-question quiz on the past continuous tense, identifying and correcting mistakes with model answers. Explore practical examples from the caption, such as sentences about daily activities.
Master the past perfect by using had plus a past participle to show the first action finished before the second past action, contrasting with the simple past for single actions.
Master past perfect in time clauses such as after, before, by the time, no sooner, hardly, scarcely, and when, with examples and gerund possibilities.
Explore the past perfect in time clauses, including the interchangeable until and till and negative forms. Learn to use having plus past participle as an alternative to after with examples.
Learn how to form past perfect time clauses using having plus past participle in active and passive forms, and when to use after or before with fixed past times.
Engage in a past perfect quiz to identify and correct sentence mistakes, practicing proper past perfect forms and usage with expressions like until, when, and after.
Explore the past perfect continuous, also called past perfect progressive, and how duration before another past action is shown with had been + verb -ing.
Master the past perfect continuous with clarifying examples that show duration and sequence of two past actions, using had been doing to describe ongoing activity before another event.
Practice the past perfect continuous with a six-question quiz, using examples like had been looking, had been chasing, and had been waiting, and learn the past simple pairing.
Master future simple forms: will/shall plus infinitive for predictions with or without evidence, and going to plus infinitive for plans, decisions, weather forecast, using words like probably, definitely, and certainly.
Explore four future forms—will/shall plus infinitive, going to plus infinitive, present continuous for arrangements, and present simple for timetables—with examples of bookings and schedules.
Participate in quiz time on future simple tense, correcting sentences and practicing forms like going to and present continuous.
Learn the future continuous, also called future progressive, to describe an activity that will be happening at a specific time in the future using will be + verb-ing.
Test your understanding of the future continuous by correcting sample sentences and identifying the proper forms such as will be doing and will be working in this quiz-focused lesson.
Learn the future perfect tense, formed with will/shall plus have plus past participle, to show something will be finished before a future time, by next Friday.
Master the future perfect in this quiz-time lesson by correcting bracketed sentences, comparing your answers with model ones, and distinguishing ending time from starting time.
Explore the future perfect continuous: its usage, form, and examples, using will have been plus the verb present participle to show actions that will continue up to a future point.
Practice correcting verbs to form the future perfect and future continuous. See quiz time examples like we will have been walking all day to illustrate these tenses.
This comprehensive English Grammar course is designed for learners of all levels who aim to build a solid foundation and confidently use English in both written and spoken communication. The course covers all essential grammar topics, from the basics of sentence structure and parts of speech to advanced topics such as conditionals, passive voice, reported speech, and complex sentence formation.
Each module includes clear, easy-to-follow explanations and is supported by engaging video lessons that break down concepts using real-life examples and practical applications. To ensure a deep understanding, the course includes interactive quizzes and exercises after every topic, allowing learners to test their knowledge and reinforce what they've learned.
You’ll also find downloadable resources, grammar charts, and tips for avoiding common mistakes. Whether you’re preparing for exams, professional communication, or simply want to refine your English skills, this course offers everything you need in one place.
By the end of the course, you will be able to construct grammatically correct sentences with confidence, understand complex grammar structures, and communicate more effectively in English.
This course is to help you understand :
present tenses
Past tenses
Future tenses
when and how to use the tenses, verb forms
what the structures of them are
what the differences and connections are between them
It helps you to prepare for an English Exam, like TOEFL, Cambridge, IELTS…etc.
Certainly, it’s useful even if you only want to refresh your grammar in an amusing quick way.
You can learn the tenses in a few hours.
You can also use this course to remember the usage and structure of tenses.
The lessons show each tense one by one to help you understand the usage and structure of them separately.
There are Quizzes at the end of the lessons to check your understanding.
This course is built on
videos
quizzes
Downloadable PDF exercise sheets
You can check your understanding at the end of the lessons.
Are you ready? Let’s get started. See you with the first episode.
Who this course is for:
Any students planning to take an exam.
Any students who need help to understand and systematize the tenses in the English language.
Any students who need a summarizing course on tenses in the English language.
Any learners of English who wish to refresh their learning.