English Grammar Inside Out ⭐
Using who, which, that, whose, whom to combine sentences smoothly.
A, An, The. Use 'a' before consonant sounds and 'an' before vowel sounds. 🧠 Phase 2: Going "Inside Out" (Nuance & Flow)
Find a complex sentence and break it down into subject, verb, objects, and modifiers. 📚 Recommended Resource English Grammar Inside Out
Write a paragraph, then try to rephrase the same thought using different tenses or structures.
The Trap: Using Present Perfect ("I have gone") when Simple Past ("I went") is needed. Using who, which, that, whose, whom to combine
Don't just learn 12 tenses; understand when to use them.
The subject and verb must match in number ( Watch out: "The list of items is on the table," not "are". 🧠 Phase 2: Going "Inside Out" (Nuance &
This guide is designed for intermediate to advanced learners and instructors looking to master English, moving beyond simple rules into the "why" behind the structure. 📖 English Grammar Inside Out: The Interactive Guide