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Grammar Syllabus

This document outlines a 25 unit grammar syllabus that covers topics such as parts of speech, nouns, verbs, sentences, pronouns, tenses, adjectives, adverbs, subjects and objects, prepositions, proper nouns, the future, questions, clauses, conjunctions, active and passive voice, phrases, grammar analysis, prefixes and suffixes, word formation, formal and informal English, translation, and practical English skills. The syllabus provides definitions and explanations of key grammar concepts and aims to teach students foundational grammar rules and their application in English.

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Grammar Syllabus

This document outlines a 25 unit grammar syllabus that covers topics such as parts of speech, nouns, verbs, sentences, pronouns, tenses, adjectives, adverbs, subjects and objects, prepositions, proper nouns, the future, questions, clauses, conjunctions, active and passive voice, phrases, grammar analysis, prefixes and suffixes, word formation, formal and informal English, translation, and practical English skills. The syllabus provides definitions and explanations of key grammar concepts and aims to teach students foundational grammar rules and their application in English.

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Grammar Syllabus

Unit 1- 8 parts of speech


1.1 – Multiple use of English words
1.2 – Introduction to parts of speech
1.3 – What are nouns and grammatical definitions
1.4 – What are adjectives and grammatical definitions
1.5 – What are verbs and grammatical definitions
1.6 – What are adverbs and grammatical definitions
1.7 – What are pronouns and grammatical definitions
1.8 – What are prepositions and grammatical definitions
1.9 – What are conjunctions and grammatical definitions
1.10 – What are interjections and grammatical definitions

Unit 2- Nouns
2.1 – Different types of nouns
• General nouns
• Pronouns
• Proper nouns
• Collective nouns
• Compound nouns
• Gerund nouns
• Uncountable nouns
• Nouns as themes
• Numbers
• Infinitives as nouns
2.2 – General nouns and article rules
2.3 – 32 Pronouns and article rules
2.4 – Proper nouns and article rules
2.5 – Collective nouns and article rules
2.6 – Compound nouns and article rules
2.7 – Uncountable nouns and article rules
2.8 – Nouns as themes and article rules
2.9 – Numbers and article rules
2.10 – Infinitives and article rules
2.11 – Gerund nouns and article rules
Unit 3 - Verbs
3.1 – Verb stem
3.2 – Four forms of a verb
3.3 – Irregular verbs and four forms
3.4 – regular verbs and four forms
3.5 – Verb stem with multiple use
Unit 4 – Basic English Sentences
4.1 – What is a sentence?
4.2 – Creating a subject grammatically
4.3 – Considering the time fact for a verb

Unit 5- Pronouns
5.1 – 8 subject pronouns
5.2 – 8 object pronouns
5.3 – 8 possessive pronouns and forming possessive pronouns
5.4 – 8 other pronouns

Unit 6- Timeline in English tenses


6.1 – Timeline and 15 tenses
• Present continuous tense and purpose
• Simple future tense and purpose
• Simple past tense and purpose
• Simple present tense and purpose
• Past continuous tense and purpose
• Future continuous tense and purpose
• Present perfect tense and purpose
• Past perfect tense and purpose
• Future perfect tense and purpose
• Present perfect continuous tense and purpose
• Past perfect continuous tense and purpose
• Future perfect continuous tense and purpose
• Present tense and purpose
• Past tense and purpose
• Future tense and purpose

6.2 – Four faces of a sentence


6.3 – Short forms and long forms
Unit 7- Adjectives
7.1 – Different types of adjectives

• General adjectives
• Proper adjectives
• Numeral adjectives
• Possessive adjectives
• ing adjectives
• Past participle adjectives
• Verb stem adjectives
• Distributive adjectives
• Demonstrative adjectives
• Quantitative adjectives
• Positive adjectives
• Comparative adjectives
• Superlative adjectives
7.2 – Making a subject with an adjective and combining adjective with subject.

Unit 8 – Adverbs
8.1 – Different types of adverbs

• Adverbs of time
• Adverbs of place
• Adverbs of manner
• Adverbs of degree
• Adverbs of frequency
8.2 – Comparison of adverbs

• Positive adverbs
• Comparative adverbs
• Superlative adverbs
• Irregular adverbs in comparison
8.3 – Forming adverbs

8.4 – Position of adverbs

Unit 9 – Subject and object


9.1 – The subject valve and object valve in pronouns
9.2 – Direct object and indirect objects
9.3 – Placing indirect object before the subject

Unit 10 – Prepositions
10.1 – Place prepositions
10.2 – Time prepositions

10.3 – Direction prepositions


10. 4 – How to find the appropriate preposition for your need.

Unit 11 – Proper nouns


11.1 – Proper nouns without articles

11.2 – proper nouns with articles


11.3 – How to spell nouns with multiple words

Unit 12 – All about future


12.1 – Simple future tense with different auxiliary words.

• Will
• Can
• Must
• Shall
• Should
• Would
• Could
• Might
• May
12.2 – Long forms and contracted forms of auxiliary

12.3 – Using future auxiliaries for the past

Unit 13 – 6W and 1H
13.1 – “What” as a question word and question structure
13.2 – “Why” as a question word and question structure
13.3 – “When” as a question word and question structure
13.4 – “Where” as a question word and question structure
13.5 – “Who” as a question word and question structure
13.6 – “Which” as a question word and question structure
13.7 – “How” as a question word and question structure
13.8 – Irregular questions with 6W and 1H

Unit 14 – Sentences and clauses


14.1 – What is a clause?
14.2 – The predicate

14.3 – What is a sentence in advanced grammar?


14.4 – Sentences with multiple clauses

14.5 – Where to keep conjunctions and rules?


14.6 – Clauses with shared subjects

14.7 – Clauses with hidden subjects


14.8 – Multiple clauses and questions

Unit 15 – Conjunctions
15.1 – Different types of conjunctions
15.2 – 7 coordinating conjunctions

15.3 – Subordinating conjunctions


15.4 – How to use conjunctions between words?

15.5 – How to use conjunctions between phrases?


15.6 – How to use conjunctions between clauses?

Unit 16 – Active speech and passive speech


16.1 – The difference between active formation and passive formation
16.2 – why passive formation?

16.3 – 8 structures of passive formations


16.4 – Passive structures with auxiliary words 16.5
– How to form questions in passive form Unit 17 –
Phrases, clauses and sentences

17.1 – A sentence and a phrase

17.2 – types of phrases


• Noun phrases
• Verb phrases
• Adjectival phrases
• Prepositional phrases
• Adverbial phrases
• Conjunctional phrases • Gerund phrases
17.3 – Phrases as subjects
17.4 – phrases as objects

17.5 – short phrases and long phrases


17.6 – absolute phrases

Unit 18 – Phrases as subjects and objects in complicated sentences


18.1 – Short subject phrases and long subject phrases

18.2 – complicated subject phrase


18.3 – Short object phrases and long object phrases

18.4 – Complicated object phrases


18.5 – Head word

18.6 – Naked sentence


18.7 – Naked sentence into long sentences

18.8 – Long sentences into naked sentences


18.9 – Constructing advanced English sentences
18.10 – Basic grammar analysis with phrasal subject and phrasal object

Unit 19 – Active phrases and passive phrases in sentences


19.1 – different structures of active phrases
19.2 – different structures of passive phrases

19.3 – changing active phrases into passive phrases


19.4 – complicated and absolute passive phrases

Unit 20 – Basic grammar analysis


20.1 – Basic grammar analysis with nouns and noun combinations

20.2 – basic grammar analysis with sentences of multiple clauses


20.3 – basic grammar analysis with phrasal subject and phrasal objects
20.4 – Basic grammar analysis with active speech and passive speech
20.5 – Basic grammar analysis with complicated grammatical combinations

Unit 21 – Advanced and complicated grammar analysis


21.1 – Newspaper article

21.2 – Old English writing


21.3 – Advanced English navels

Unit 22 – Prefixes and suffixes


22.1 – What is a prefix?

22.2 – Understanding the common prefixes and their meanings


22.3 - Understanding the rare prefixes and their meanings

22.4 – What is a suffix?


22.5 - Understanding the common suffixes and their meanings

22.6 - Understanding the rare suffixes and their meanings

Unit 23 – Word formation and word families


23.1 – Dictionaries
23.2 – Symbols and common abbreviations

23.3 – word families sharing the same territory


23.4 – word family members from different territories

23.5 – word families, prefixes and suffixes

Unit 24 – Formal and informal English


24.1 – Exemptions of grammar rules
24.2 – Formal and informal speech

24.3 – English terms of different eras


24.4 – ways of saying, accepting terms and accepted errors in English

24.5 – Different English terms in different territories

Unit 25 – Practical English and English Translation


25.1 – What is translating?
25.2 – Different translating methods
25.3 – Correct translation methods

25.4 – English reading speed


25.5 – English reading speed and understanding

25.6 – Concentrating English as a second language


25.7 - Paraphrasing

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