Grammar

Grammar

I have included two distinct areas of need for the ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher. Grammar Sequence is a suggested order in which to present grammar to students who are learning English as their second language. This order would be quite different for native speakers. Parts of Speech gives a definition and examples. Subject - Verb Agreement is always difficult for ESL students. Examples of typical sentence errors are given as well as tips to give to your students to avoid these pitfalls.

Grammar Sequence

Sentence Errors

Parts of Speech

Sentences/Phrases/Clauses

Exercises

Subject-Verb Agreement

Irregular Verbs

Preposition Rules

Preposition List

Parts of Speech

Sentences/Phrases/Clauses

Nouns (common)

That Clauses

Nouns (proper 1)

 

Nouns (proper 2)

 

Collective Nouns 1

 

Collective Nouns 2

 

Abstract Nouns

 

Verbal Nouns

 

Nouns (case)

 

Personal Pronouns

 

Possessive Pronouns

 

 

 

 

 

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