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The English Lab
Welcome to The English Lab
About The English Lab
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MODULE 1
Origins & Alphabet, Pronunciation Basics
Vowels & Past Tense Syllable Pronunciation
A Word about Stress
Subject & Object Pronouns
Prepositions IN AT ON
To Be
To Have
To Do
To Go
To Make
The Present Simple
The Past Simple
The Future Simple
Adjectives: Examples & Order of
Adjectives, Possessive
Adjectives, Demonstrative
Adjectives, Determiner
Adjectives, Interrogative
The Present Perfect
The Past Perfect
The Future Perfect
The Present Continuous
The Past Continuous
The Future Continuous
The Present Perfect Continuous
The Past Perfect Continuous
Using Infinitive & Gerund Verbs
Modal Verbs
Past Simple or Present Perfect?
Past Simple or Past Perfect?
Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous?
Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous?
Future Perfect or Future Perfect Continuous?
The Future Perfect Continuous
Present Simple or Present Continuous?
Auxiliary Verbs
Bare Infinitive Verbs
Delexical Verbs
Stative Verbs
MODULE 2: PARTS OF SPEECH
Adjectives, Comparative & Superlative
Adjectives, Adjective Pairs EITHER / OR and NEITHER / NOR
Adjectives, Compound
Adverbs, Function & Position
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Frequency and Degree
Adverbs: Already, Yet, Still
Coordinating Conjunctions
Subordinating Conjunctions
Nouns as Subject or Object; Direct or Indirect Object
Count & Noncount Nouns; Collective Nouns
Plural Nouns
Nouns: Possessive Nouns
Test your Learning: Conjunctions & Nouns
Prepositions TO and FOR, OF and FROM, BY and FOR
MODULE 3: PRONUNCIATION, VOCABULARY & LISTENING
TO ADVISE and ADVICE
To agree, to agree on, with & to, agreement
Idioms: American Business English
Keep, Maintain, Stay
TAKE OUT or REMOVE
AT THE END or IN THE END
COMPARE TO or COMPARE WITH
COMMITMENT or COMPROMISE
Using WHICH or THAT
APPLY TO or APPLY FOR
AT CHURCH, IN CHURCH or AT THE CHURCH
AT SCHOOL, IN SCHOOL or AT THE SCHOOL
TO SEE, TO WATCH, TO LOOK
SAID vs TOLD
TO RAISE vs TO RISE
Weather Words
International Dialects of English Archive (IDEA)
HANDS ON or HANDS-ON?
Know the Difference! Similar sounding words
TO HAVE or TO BE WITH
ANOTHER or OTHER
FIND THE ERROR: signs you see on the street
OTHER LISTENING RESOURCES (free practice)
MODULE 4: SYNTAX, WRITING & PUNCTUATION
Sentence Structure, subject & predicate
THE COMMA: RULES & USE
THE SEMICOLON & THE COLON: RULES & USE
PASSIVE VOICE and ACTIVE VOICE
Conditional Sentences (4 types)
SUBJUNCTIVE VOICE and INDICATIVE VOICE
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