Englinest - English Grammar application attempt to provide the learners with the basic grammatical structures in an easily comprehensible style.
This app will give you a complete understanding of the structures and the ways of developing sentences in English. You will find a complete list of the topics and sub-topics and you will be able to access them easily.
The topics are discussed thoroughly with lots of examples and explanations. You will also find the exception of the common structures noted and explained with each topic.
Englinest - English Grammar application will provide you with a complete grammar book. It is generally presumed that grammar only helps the ESL (English as a Second Language) learners to write correct English and native speakers do not need grammar to write without mistakes. However, a native speaker of English will find this app useful if she/he wants to understand how his/her mother tongue works. our app will also help the native speakers of English use their language consciously and correctly.
We have tried our best to produce an innovative but comprehensible approach to learn English grammar. However, we know that there is a lot of scope for improvements. We will deeply appreciate your suggestions and comments and try to improve the contents. This app will not only help you with learning basic grammar but will also help you with confusing aspects of
grammar, which is a pretty unique feature. Most grammar learning platforms share knowledge on the basics only; while our app includes solutions to everyday issues that we face in English grammar, and we enrich our app on a regular basis. If you still don’t see the exact information you need, you may send us a request via our contact: [email protected].
Features:
- simple explanations with examples
- 120 Grammar Topics and sub-topics
- Control on font size.
- Easy to use the app.
- Study/Lessons Reminder
- beautiful design
- no internet connection required
Some of Topics and Sub-topics covered in our Englinest-English Grammar app:
English Tenses - Review:
- Tenses - Review
- Examples of tenses
- The imperative
- Simple present ( "to be")
- Present continuous
- Simple Past ("to be")
- Past continuous
- Future plan
- Simple future
- Future continuous
- Present perfect simple
- For and since with the present perfect
- Past perfect simple and continuous
- Future perfect simple and continuous
- Subjunctive
- Conditional simple, progressive, perfect
Parts of Speech
Adjectives and adverbs:
- Adjective phrase and Nouns
- Position of adverbs
Nouns:
- Noun phrases
- Plurals
- Plural of compound nouns
- Masculine and feminine nouns
Pronouns:
- Personal, Possessive and Relative pronouns
Verbs:
- Transitive and intransitive verbs
- Finite verb
- Non-finite verb
- Auxiliary verbs
- What are irregular verbs?
- List of irregular verbs
Prepositions:
- Prepositions: at, in and on
- At school or at the school
Conjunctions and interjections
Gerund and infinitive
Modals:
- Modals in the present and past
- Must and have to
- Shall and will
Object and predicate
Clauses:
- What are clauses?
- The sentence
- If or Unless
- Who and whom
Determiners:
- Articles
- Possessive adjectives
- Quantifiers
- much / many
- A little / a few
- Fewer or less
Questions
Other Grammar Points:
- Reported and Free indirect speech
- Passive voice
- Used to, be used to, get used to
- Too and enough
- Contraction
- Clipping
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