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All learners, whatever their level, have questions and doubts about grammar as they're learning English. There is also a grammar reference which helps to explain the verb tenses and grammar rules in a clear and simple way.

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Decide which area of grammar you need help with today and choose a grammar point to work on. When you do the interactive exercises, you can see how well you've done. By revising and practising your grammar you will increase your confidence in English and improve your language level.

Practise using grammar with your classmates in live group classes, get grammatical support from a personal tutor in one-to-one lessons or practise grammar by yourself at your own pace with a self-study course.

The main difference between British English and American English is in pronunciation. Some words are also different in each variety of English, and there are also a few differences in the way they use grammar. Here are five of the most common grammatical differences between British and American English.

The present perfect can be used in the same way in American English, but people often use the past simple when they consider the action finished. This is especially common with the adverbs already, just and yet.

In British English, a singular or plural verb can be used with a noun that refers to a group of people or things (a collective noun). We use a plural verb when we think of the group as individuals or a singular verb when we think of the group as a single unit.

To me like as someone who is learning english and I am from Latinomerica, I can not see the diferences but I can recognize the acent of americans and british people. I think is the same when we speal spanish in America and Spain, de sound and the nouns are the main diference.
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I am an American who writes training. We use "shall" all of the time for emphasis. Every question including shall is incorrect. We never a say "Can I get you a coffee." it is "some coffee," "a cup of coffee" or simply "coffee."?
This site contain inaccurate information. I was hoping to find words that are spelled differently, but there is no list.

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2. Review the context: Take a moment to thoroughly review the context surrounding the flagged error. Sometimes, the initial correct usage might still create confusion or ambiguity within the specific context, and reconsidering the phrasing could improve overall clarity.

Are you a beginner (CEFR level A1) or pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) learner of English? Practise and improve your English grammar with these fun videos. There are online exercises and worksheets to help you.

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Speakers of American English generally use the present perfect tense (have/has + past participle) far less than speakers of British English. In spoken American English, it is very common to use the simple past tense as an alternative in situations where the present perfect would usually have been used in British English. The two situations where this is especially likely are:

1. In sentences which talk about an action in the past that has an effect in the present:

In British English, collective nouns, (i.e. nouns referring to particular groups of people or things), (e.g. staff, government, class, team) can be followed by a singular or plural verb depending on whether the group is thought of as one idea, or as many individuals, e.g.

In British English, the verb have frequently functions as what is technically referred to as a delexical verb, i.e. it is used in contexts where it has very little meaning in itself but occurs with an object noun which describes an action, e.g.

Below is a table showing verbs which have different simple past and past participle forms in American and British English. Note that the irregular past forms burnt, dreamt and spoilt are possible in American English, but less common than the forms ending in -ed.

In most international exams, both varieties of English are accepted. However, while writing for an international exam (or writing in English generally) students should try to remain consistent. That means if they favour (or favor) American spelling and grammar, they should stick to that convention for the whole piece of writing.

Although British and American varieties are the most documented, there are of course many other varieties of English. Scotland, Ireland, South Asia, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, West Africa, the Caribbean, South Africa all have their own regional variations of English. The decision whether or not to highlight aspects of these Englishes would depend on two factors:

Adrian Underhill's Interactive phonemic chart! This excellent teaching tool can be downloaded (see links below) and played full-screen and gives clear audio examples of the phoneme set for American English.

With more than 700,000 registered users in over 100 countries around the world, Onestopenglish is the number one resource site for English language teachers, providing access to thousands of resources, including lesson plans, worksheets, audio, video and flashcards.

English Grammar Recitation Workbook IV Student Book is tied specifically to the grammar taught in Third Form Latin and covers 30 additional grammar rules. These rules teach phrases and verbals and expand upon nouns and pronouns. A thorough review of the rules from Workbook One-Three is also included.

English Grammar Recitation IV Teacher Guide is tied specifically to the grammar taught in Third Form Latin and covers 30 additional grammar rules. These rules teach phrases and verbals and expand upon nouns and pronouns. A thorough review of the rules from Workbook One-Three is also included.

English Grammar Recitation IV is tied specifically to the grammar taught in Third Form Latin and covers 30 additional grammar rules. These rules teach phrases and verbals and expand upon nouns and pronouns. A thorough review of the rules from Workbook One-Three is also included.

English Grammar Recitation is perfect for the serious Latin student who needs an English grammar program that coordinates with his study of Latin over the five years of Latina Christiana through the Form series.

Do you like learning about English grammar? In this section you can learn grammar rules and play games to help you understand. You can also print activities, tests and reference cards to help you learn and remember.

This English grammar course is designed for use alongside Prima Latina, the first Latin course in the Memoria Press curriculum. These single-page worksheets reinforce the grammar concepts students are learning in Prima Latina, while also teaching proper sentence structure and mechanics. This book can also be used as a standalone review of English grammar to solidify concepts already learned if your student is not doing Prima Latina.

This English grammar course is designed for use alongside Prima Latina, the first Latin course in the Memoria Press curriculum. These single-page worksheets reinforce the grammar concepts students are learning in Prima Latina, while also teaching proper sentence structure and mechanics. This course can also be used as a standalone review of English grammar to solidify concepts already learned if your student is not doing Prima Latina.

Introduction to English Grammar can be used in conjunction with Prima Latina, which was designed for students who are still becoming familiar with English grammar but are competent readers. The goal of both programs is to teach and reinforce an understanding of the basic parts of speech while introducing Latin vocabulary.

There are many differences between British and American punctuation, spelling, and grammar. Neither version is more correct than the other; which version you should use just depends on who your primary audience is. Here are some of the most common differences between British and American academic English.

When it comes to other punctuation, both versions write it similarly. Colons and semicolons go outside quotation marks, and exclamation points and question marks depend on whether they're part of the quote or the sentence as a whole.

The renowned linguist Eddie Izzard devoted at least one of his standup comedy routines to the proposition that English grammar is unusually straightforward, at least in comparison (if I recall correctly) to Latin and French. It's a sentiment that I've heard expressed by various people, and my gut tells me it's correct, but I was wondering if there was any concrete evidence for it - or for the contrary.

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