English Grammar: Tenses with Animations, Sounds and Quizzes

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English Grammar: Tenses with Animations, Sounds and Quizzes provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. English Grammar: Tenses with Animations, Sounds and Quizzes is taught by Lasha Gegidze. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Learn English Grammar Verb Tenses in BRITISH ENGLISH and build your confidence in speaking and writing

    What you'll learn:

    • Video lectures and FREE interactive PDF e-book
    • Gain a full understanding of the English tenses
    • Form correct sentences and develop communication skills
    • Improve your spoken and written English
    • Prepare for English language exams
    • For work or business

    English Grammar Rules in Context - Learn English Tenses with Confidence!

    The lessons are presented through theentertaining stories which are told in natural English. The humorousanimationsaccompanied bysounds help to make the content moremeaningfulfor you. Theillustrationswillsimplify the complexandtricky English tensesandenhance your understandingof the topics presented.They add interestandwill further engage you in an enjoyable learning experience.Thequizzeswillconsolidate yourknowledgeof the tenses that you will have learnt.

    You can also download a FREE interactive PDF E book.


    Topics covered

    Present simple

    Present progressive (continuous)

    Past simple

    Past progressive (continuous)

    Present perfect (part 1)

    Present perfect (part 2)

    Present perfect progressive (continuous)

    Past perfect

    Used to

    Future simple

    Future progressive (continuous)

    Future perfect

    Present progressive for future

    Present simple for future

    Going to

    Present perfect vs. Past simple

    Past progressive vs. Past simple

    Present perfect vs. Present perfect progressive

    Past perfect vs. Past simple

    Future simple vs. Future progressive

    Will vs. Going to

    Present simple vs. Present progressive