GRAMMAR GUIDE
English grammar, explained and practiced
Clear explanations with examples and graded practice.
All grammar topics
Present perfect
GRAMMAR · TENSE · B1Past simple
GRAMMAR · TENSE · A2–B1Present simple
GRAMMAR · TENSE · A1–A2Future forms
GRAMMAR · TENSE · B1Modal verbs
GRAMMAR · MODALS · B1Conditionals
GRAMMAR · CONDITIONALS · B1–B2Passive voice
GRAMMAR · VOICE · B1–B2Articles a/an/the
GRAMMAR · ARTICLES · A2Prepositions
GRAMMAR · PREPOSITIONS · A2–B1Comparatives & superlatives
GRAMMAR · ADJECTIVES · A2–B1Present continuous
GRAMMAR · TENSE · A2–B1Irregular verbs
GRAMMAR · VERBS · A2–B1Relative clauses
GRAMMAR · CLAUSES · B1–B2Reported speech
GRAMMAR · REPORTING · B1–B2Questions
- Which tense should I learn first?
- Start with the present simple, then past simple, then present perfect — most everyday English is built from these three.
- Do I need to memorize every rule?
- No. Read the contrast cards, do the quick practice, then meet each rule again inside real reading and listening material.
- What if a rule still feels confusing?
- Open any grammar page and use “Ask AI” to have the rule re-explained or get a fresh example at your level.
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