This unit covers subordinating conjunctions, including after, although, because, before, if, and since. These occur at the beginning of subordinate or dependent clauses, and are
This unit introduces more complex components of the passive voice. Am/Is/Are being (present continuous passive) We can also use the passive voice in combination with
This unit introduces some common idioms and idiomatic phrases in English. Idioms are expressions whose meaning is not literal but figurative. For example: “The early
This unit introduces verbs that combine with certain prepositions and adverbs to create a new or more nuanced meaning from the original root verb. These
This unit covers articles with uncountable nouns. Uncountable nouns include concepts, materials, or objects that are generally not quantifiable. Some examples are: comprehension, wood, water, and sunshine. Uncountable
This unit covers the use of articles with countable nouns. Countable nouns can be preceded by determiners such as definite and indefinite articles. This usually
This unit introduces the coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet. These words can combine equal elements, such as nouns, verbs, phrases,
This unit covers the use of prepositional phrases in English. Prepositional phrases include a preposition and an object, and can modify a noun (adjectival phrase)
This unit covers adverbial phrases. Adverbial phrases modify a verb, adjective or adverb by specifying how, when, where, or why an action takes place. An