Basics of Grammar
- Alphabet and Pronunciation
 - Parts of Speech Overview
 - Nouns: Types (Proper, Common, Abstract, Collective)
 - Pronouns: Types (Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, Relative, etc.)
 - Adjectives: Types and Degrees of Comparison
 - Verbs: Introduction and Types
 - Adverbs: Types and Placement
 - Prepositions: Types and Usage
 - Conjunctions: Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative
 - Interjections: Expressing Emotions
 
Sentence Structure
- Basic Sentence Structure (Subject + Verb + Object)
 - Phrases: Types (Noun Phrase, Verb Phrase, etc.)
 - Clauses: Main and Subordinate Clauses
 - Types of Sentences (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory)
 
Tenses
- Present Simple Tense
 - Present Continuous Tense
 - Present Perfect Tense
 - Present Perfect Continuous Tense
 - Past Simple Tense
 - Past Continuous Tense
 - Past Perfect Tense
 - Past Perfect Continuous Tense
 - Future Simple Tense
 - Future Continuous Tense
 - Future Perfect Tense
 - Future Perfect Continuous Tense
 
Verb Usage
- Modal Verbs (Can, Could, May, Might, Shall, Should, etc.)
 - Auxiliary Verbs (Be, Do, Have)
 - Finite and Non-Finite Verbs
 - Gerunds and Infinitives
 - Subject-Verb Agreement
 - Active and Passive Voice
 
Articles and Determiners
- Articles (A, An, The)
 - Quantifiers and Determiners (Some, Any, Few, Many, Much, etc.)
 
Advanced Sentence Components
- Direct and Indirect Speech (Reported Speech)
 - Conditional Sentences (Zero, First, Second, Third, and Mixed Conditionals)
 - Question Formation (Wh-Questions, Yes/No Questions, Tag Questions)
 
Common Errors
- Common Grammar Errors and How to Avoid Them
 - Punctuation Rules (Commas, Full Stops, Apostrophes, etc.)
 - Spelling Rules and Exceptions
 
Advanced Grammar
- Relative Clauses and Relative Pronouns
 - Subjunctive Mood
 - Inversions (Negative Adverbs and Emphatic Expressions)
 - Ellipsis and Substitution
 - Cleft Sentences (It-cleft, Wh-cleft, etc.)
 
Writing Skills
- Collocations (Words That Go Together)
 - Idiomatic Expressions and Phrasal Verbs
 - Parallelism (Consistency in Sentence Structure)
 - Writing Paragraphs and Essays Using Grammar
 - Grammar for Professional Emails and Letters
 
This list ensures you have a strong foundation before moving on to complex grammar topics. It also incorporates practical aspects like common errors and writing skills to make your learning more applicable.
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