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Advanced English Grammar Bootcamp: Hands On Masterclass - Panter - 08.12.2022 ![]() Advanced English Grammar Bootcamp: Hands On Masterclass Published 8/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 12.56 GB | Duration: 9h 39m Learn English Grammar from Scratch to Advanced Level. Complete Business and Academic English with Exercises and Projects What you'll learn Anyone looking to write and speak grammatically correct English Professionals looking to increase the accuracy of English communication Students and job seekers aiming to have good knowledge of English grammar Schools and Institutions looking to impart training in English Grammar and Communication Requirements No prerequisite. The course covers everything from scratch. A laptop or mobile device with internet connection may be required to watch videos. Description We all love to communicate with one another in our daily lives and we want to be understood right? Right! That's the reason why we make our efforts to learn a foreign language and get ourselves fluent in any new language.There are many different ways to learn a language and there are tons of language learning resources available online. We can find a lot of tips and tricks to get started on our way to learning a new language. But there are some things that are very important to learn while learning a foreign language and that is the language grammar.Why Learn Language Grammar? It is very crucial for your comprehension of the language.To be very honest, language is nothing but a collection of words and expressions but what exactly put meaning in words? Yes, it is the grammar that gives character to the language and fulfills the intended purpose of language.Grammar is something that is taught to all kids from an early age and it becomes an integral part of our life as we move from childhood to adulthood. While some people learn English grammar easily, others struggle in learning English grammar.The objective of the present course is to make learning grammar fun and interesting. Hope you enjoy learning here! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction of THE Sentence Section 2: Types of Sentences Lecture 2 Types of Sentences Lecture 3 Types of Sentences: Assertive Lecture 4 Types of Sentences: Interrogative Lecture 5 Types of Sentences: Imperative Lecture 6 Types of Sentences: Exclamatory Sentences Lecture 7 Types of Sentences: Optative Sentence Lecture 8 Optative Summary and way Sentences End Section 3: Transformation of Sentences Lecture 9 Transformation of Sentences Lecture 10 Transformation of Sentences: Assertive to Interrogative Lecture 11 Transformation of Sentences: Assertive to Exclamatory Section 4: Jumbled Sentences Lecture 12 Introduction to Jumbled Sentences Lecture 13 PQRS Example 1 Lecture 14 PQRS Example 2 Lecture 15 PQRS Example 3 Lecture 16 PQRS Example 4 Lecture 17 PQRS Example 5 Section 5: Cleft Sentences Lecture 18 Introduction to Cleft Sentences Lecture 19 Cleft Sentences: Usage and Types Lecture 20 Cleft Sentences: IT Pattern Lecture 21 IT Pattern Examples Lecture 22 Pronoun in place of IT Lecture 23 Type 2 Wh Type Lecture 24 Cleft Sentences with Question Tag Lecture 25 Cleft Sentences With Negative Lecture 26 Cleft Sentences With Model Verbs Section 6: Question Tag Lecture 27 Question Tag: Introduction and Rules Lecture 28 Question Tag: Rules Lecture 29 Question Tag: Positive and Negative Lecture 30 Question Tag: Rules always Negative Lecture 31 Question Tag: Sentence starting with Lets Lecture 32 Question Tag: Invitation and Order Lecture 33 Question Tag: Indefinite Pronouns Lecture 34 Question Tag: Intonation Section 7: Nouns Lecture 35 Nouns: Introduction Lecture 36 Nouns: Types of Noun Lecture 37 Nouns: Countable Nouns Lecture 38 Nouns: Uncountable Nouns Lecture 39 Nouns: Compound Nouns Lecture 40 Compound Nouns: Noun with Verbs Lecture 41 Compound Nouns: Noun with Adjectives Lecture 42 Compound Nouns: Preposition with Nouns Part 1 Lecture 43 Compound Nouns: Preposition with Nouns Part 2 Lecture 44 Always Singular Nouns Lecture 45 Nouns that are always Plural Lecture 46 Noun Number Part 1 Lecture 47 Noun Number Part 2 Lecture 48 Noun Number Part 3 Lecture 49 Noun Number Part 4 Lecture 50 Collective Noun Used as Plural Lecture 51 Plurals of Compound Noun Lecture 52 Usage of Noun: Nominative Case Lecture 53 Usage of Noun: Accusative Case Lecture 54 Usage of Noun: Possessive Case Section 8: Pronoun Lecture 55 Introduction to Pronoun Lecture 56 Personal Pronoun Part 1 Lecture 57 Personal Pronoun Part 2 Lecture 58 Order of Pronoun Rule 231 Lecture 59 Order of Pronoun Rule 123 Lecture 60 Personal Pronoun Part 3 Lecture 61 Personal Pronoun Part 4 Lecture 62 Possessive Pronoun Lecture 63 Demonstrative Pronoun Lecture 64 Distributive Pronoun Lecture 65 Reciprocal Pronoun Lecture 66 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 1 Lecture 67 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 2 Lecture 68 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronoun Part 3 Lecture 69 Reflexive Pronoun Assessment Lecture 70 Emphatic Pronoun Part 1 Lecture 71 Emphatic Pronoun Part 2 Lecture 72 Indefinite Pronoun Part 1 Lecture 73 Indefinite Pronoun Part 2 Lecture 74 Indefinite Pronoun Part 3 Lecture 75 Relative Pronoun: Introduction Lecture 76 Indefinite Pronoun: Usage Part 1 Lecture 77 Indefinite Pronoun: Usage Part 2 Lecture 78 Relative Pronoun: BUT Lecture 79 Relative Pronoun: THAT Lecture 80 Relative Pronoun: AS Lecture 81 Relative Pronoun: WHAT Lecture 82 Interrogative Pronoun Part 1 Lecture 83 Interrogative Pronoun Part 2 Lecture 84 Interrogative Pronoun Part 3 Lecture 85 Interrogative Pronoun Part 4 Lecture 86 Impersonal Pronoun Section 9: Adjectives Lecture 87 Adjectives: Introduction Lecture 88 Adjectives: Position of Article Lecture 89 Types of Adjectives Lecture 90 Qualitative Adjectives Lecture 91 Adjectives: Degree of Comparison Lecture 92 Adjectives: Degree of Comparison Part 2 Lecture 93 Irregular Adjectives Lecture 94 Adjective of Quantity Lecture 95 Adjective: Usage of Little Lecture 96 Adjective Test Lecture 97 Adjectives: Some VS Any Lecture 98 Adjectives: Any Lecture 99 Adjectives: Much VS Many Lecture 100 Adjectives: All and Whole Lecture 101 Adjective of Number Lecture 102 Distributive Adjectives Lecture 103 Adjectives: Quantitative VS Number Lecture 104 Demonstrative Adjectives Lecture 105 Possessive Adjectives Lecture 106 Interrogative Adjectives Lecture 107 Interrogative Adjectives and Interrogative Pronouns Lecture 108 Emphasizing Adjective Part 1 Lecture 109 Emphasizing Adjective Part 2 Lecture 110 Adjectives Advanced Lecture 111 Participles as Adjectives Lecture 112 Participle Adjectives Lecture 113 Order of Adjectives Lecture 114 Order of Adjectives Practice Lecture 115 Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable Lecture 116 Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable Part 2 Lecture 117 Difference between Gradable and Non-gradable Lecture 118 Adjectives: Gradable and Non-gradable Part 3 Section 10: Determiners Lecture 119 Introduction to Determiners Lecture 120 Articles and Demonstrative Lecture 121 Indefinite Determiners Part 1 Lecture 122 Indefinite Determiners Part 2 Lecture 123 Indefinite Determiners Part 3 Lecture 124 Possessive Determiners Lecture 125 Numerals Determiners Lecture 126 Determinant Assessment Part 1 Lecture 127 Determinant Assessment Part 2 Section 11: Verbs Lecture 128 Introduction of Verb Lecture 129 Main Verb And Helping Verb Lecture 130 Forms of Verb Lecture 131 Bring and Brought Lecture 132 Can Helping Verb Used as Main verb Lecture 133 Have Lecture 134 Had Lecture 135 Finished and Unfinished Lecture 136 Lie and Lay Lecture 137 Rise and Raise Section 12: Model Verbs Lecture 138 Introduction to Model Verbs Lecture 139 Possibility and Probability Lecture 140 Usage of Will and Would Lecture 141 Usage of Will and Would Negative Lecture 142 Usage of Can and Could Lecture 143 Usage of Can and Could Negative Lecture 144 Usage of May and Might Lecture 145 Usage of May and Might Negative Lecture 146 Shall and Should Lecture 147 Need and Need Not Lecture 148 Semi Model verb 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