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Saim Syllabus

This document lists 107 grammar points related to English verbs, tenses, structures, and other parts of speech. It covers topics such as simple present and past tense, question forms, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, passive voice, modal verbs, conditional sentences, reported speech, and sentence structure. The document provides an overview of many fundamental elements of English grammar.

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Saim Syllabus

This document lists 107 grammar points related to English verbs, tenses, structures, and other parts of speech. It covers topics such as simple present and past tense, question forms, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, passive voice, modal verbs, conditional sentences, reported speech, and sentence structure. The document provides an overview of many fundamental elements of English grammar.

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1.

Substantive verb

2. Present simple form of ’to be’ ( I am , you are….)

3. Question and negative form of to be ( Am I…? I am not…)

4. There is There are

5. The order of the words in a sentence

6. Personal pronoun as subject ( I/me…)

7. Possessive adjectives (my, your, her, his, its ….)

8. Subject and object pronouns ( my heart is yours)

9. a/an plurals, singular and plural forms

10. Countable and uncountable nouns ( some /any , Many/much)

11. little/ few/ some / any

12. anything / nothing

13. Adjectives ( old, interesting….) , order of adjectives

14. Present simple

15. How? What? Who? Why?

16. What is …. like? ( What is she like?)

17. Subject questions (Who do you work for?)

18. Adverbs of frequency in present simple (rarly, often, twice a day ….)

19. Object pronunce ( me, you, him, her….)

20. Posessive have have and have got

21. Posessive ’s , Whoes question

22. Preposition of time and place

23. Preposition of movement


24. Can, Can’t ability, possibility

25. So, neither, So am I…

26. Would you like to..?

27. How long? How far? How often? How many? How much?

28. Short answers ( Yes, I am / Yes, I do)

29. Question tags ( It is cold, isn’t it?)

30. Reflexing pronounces ( myself, yourself …etc)

31. Present continous

32. Present continious for future arrengements

33. Present simple vs present continous

34. Static verbs ( see, hear, smell, know, forget, notice …etc)

35. Do you like ..+ing? I like+ ing

36. Imperative ( Sit down!, Stand up! …)

37. Make/do/get

38. Speak/talk, borrow/lend, take/bring, carry/ fetch

39. Phrasal verbs

40. Past simple form of to be

41. Past Simple

42. Irregular verbs

43. Used to

44. Usually/ used to/ be used to/ get used to


45. Past simple continous

46. Past simple / Past simple contionous

47. Comperative adjectives (small – smaller, interesting – more interesting….)

48. The more I study, the more intelligent I am.

49. Suprelative adjectives ( the most interesting….)

50. Adverbs or adjetives ( slow / slowly …. depressed/ depressing)

51. Conjunctions ( and, or, because …etc)

52. Expressing purpose with to and for

53. Present perfect

54. Present perfect/ past simple

55. Ever, Never, Gone, Been

56. Just , Already, Still

57. For/ Since

58. Infinitive / Gerund ( do/ to do/ doing)

59. Present Perfect Continious

60. Present Perfect/ Present Perfect Continious ( I have done / I have been doing)

61. Past Perfect

62. Past Perfect/ Past simple

63. Past Perfect Continious

64. Past Perfect / Past perfect continious


65. Future tense will

66. Be going to/ future tense

67. Will / Shall

68. When, as soon as, until

69. Future continious

70. Future Perfect

71. Future perfect continious

72. Was/Were going to

73. Passive Voice

74. Passive present

75. Passive Present continious

76. Passive Past

77. Passive Present perfect

78. Passive future

79. Passive + 2 Subjects ( Diana were given a camera for her birthday)

80. Modal Verbs

81. Ability and possibility : Can, Could, Be able to

82. Should, Shouldn’t

83. Might, May, Must

84. Must, Mustn’t


85. Have to, Don’t have to

86. Ought to

87. Should, Ought to, Had Better

88. If I were you….

89. Need, Needn’t

90. Past modal verbs of deductions

91. Conditional sentences

92. Type 0

93. Type 1

94. Type 2

95. Type 3

96. I wish…

97. Would rather, would prefere

98. Reported speech ( He said that he couldn’t find his money)

99. Reported question ( She asked if…)

100. Structuring Sentences

101. Both….and , but, however, altought, so

102. Since, for, ago, first, last

103. Because, in case, so , so that


104. Defining relative clauses ( who/ that/which….)

105. Non- defining relative clauses

106. Clauses of contrast and purpose ( so that, despite…)

107. Prefixes (im-, dis-, over-…)

108. Suffixes ( -able, -less, -ian)

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