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Master Advanced Grammar Part 2 - AD-TEAM - 08-25-2025 ![]() Master Advanced Grammar - Part 2 Published 10/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 21.48 GB | Duration: 16h 45m The Sequel to Master English Grammar - Advanced Level What you'll learn Understand, identify, and employ absolute phrases, participle phrases, appositives, adjectival phrases, and prepositional phrases Understand, identify, and employ relative clauses, adverbial clauses, noun clauses, main clauses, and subordinate clauses Understand, identify, and employ complex forms (all four aspects) when using tenses, gerunds, participles, modals, and to + infinitives Understand, identify, and employ modal verbs, performative verbs, copular verbs, and ergative verbs Understand, identify, and employ definite articles, indefinite articles, and zero article. Understand, identify, and employ prepositions of space, prepositions of time, and complex prepositions Understand, identify, and employ coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions, as well as conjunctive adverbs. Understand, identify, and employ clear parallel structure in your own sentences Understand, identify, and employ both gradable and ungradable adjectives in a variety of complex phrases Understand, identify, and employ a variety of adverb-verb collocations Understand, identify, and employ compound nouns and possessive noun phrases Requirements You will need at least an intermediate level of English It is recommended that you take Master Advanced Grammar (part 1) first Description This course follows on from my earlier course Master English Grammar - Advanced Level, and it is also aimed at those who learn English as a second language. There are many new topics on this course, and many old ones which are challenging, and therefore worth repeating. I encourage every student to make a suggestion for a topic for a future class. I promise to make the best suggestions into lessons, then upload them to the course. Although this interactive course is already very large, it is a work in progress, so you can be sure it will grow larger, and it will do so thanks to your ideas. The course includes the following ownloadable lectures on essential grammar topics (British teacher, 20 years' TEFL experience) Advanced-level lectures on phrases and clauses, tense and aspect, verbs, prepositions, nouns, determiners, conjunctions, adjectives, adverbs, and many more44 quizzes, testing and tracking your understanding of the major themes on this course.The opportunity to suggest topics on the Q and A or in a message, and I promise to make many into future classes that I will upload to this course for everyone's benefitThe opportunity to ask questions on the topics that really confuse you, and I promise to reply within 24 hoursAdvice on how to avoid the most common mistakesLifetime membership (more lessons and resources regularly added)And the following topics are included:An analysis of grammatical terms used to describe the main parts of speech (e.g. copular verb, collective noun, gradable adjective)An analysis of the different types of phrase and clause (e.g. absolute phrase, appositive phrase, sentential clause, subordinate clause)An analysis of the usage of the four aspects (simple, continuous, perfect simple, perfect continuous) in various tenses, modals, to + infinitives, gerunds, and participlesAn analysis of different types of verb, noun, adjective, preposition, determiner, adverb, and conjunctionAn analysis of collocations (adverb-verb), comparisons, and parallelism.I expect this list to grow with your help! Please join us and let me know which grammar topics you would like to learn more about. Let's make this course bigger and better together. Overview Section 1: Grammatical Terminology Lecture 1 Types of Verb Lecture 2 Types of Noun Lecture 3 Types of Adjective Lecture 4 Types of Phrase and Clause - Part 1 Lecture 5 Types of Phrase and Clause - Part 2 Lecture 6 Types of Phrase and Clause - Part 3 Lecture 7 Absolute Phrases Lecture 8 Appositives Lecture 9 Phrases and Clauses in Literature Section 2: Tense and Aspect Lecture 10 4 Aspects, 3 Tenses Lecture 11 The Present in 4 Aspects (Part 1) Lecture 12 The Present in 4 Aspects (Part 2) Lecture 13 The Past in 4 Aspects Lecture 14 The Future in 4 Aspects Lecture 15 Infinitives / to + infinitives in 4 Aspects (Part 1) Lecture 16 Infinitives / to + infinitives in 4 Aspects (Part 2) Lecture 17 Gerunds and Participles in 2 or 3 Aspects Lecture 18 Passive Forms (Part 1) Lecture 19 Passive Forms (Part 2) Lecture 20 Present Perfect and Future Time Clauses Section 3: Verbs Lecture 21 Performative Verbs (Lesson 1) Lecture 22 Performative Verbs (Lesson 2) Lecture 23 Modal Verbs (Part 1) Lecture 24 Modal Verbs (Part 2) Lecture 25 Modal Verbs (Part 3) Lecture 26 Complex Modal Verbs Section 4: Prepositions Lecture 27 Prepositions of Space Lecture 28 Prepositions of Time Lecture 29 Two-Word Prepositions Lecture 30 Complex Prepositions (Part 1) Lecture 31 Complex Prepositions (Part 2) Lecture 32 Verb + Preposition Section 5: Determiners and Nouns Lecture 33 Articles (Part 1) Lecture 34 Articles (Part 2) Lecture 35 Quantifiers Lecture 36 Noun Clauses Section 6: Conjunctions Lecture 37 Types of Conjunction - Part 1 Lecture 38 Types of Conjunction - Part 2 Lecture 39 Parallelism Section 7: Adjectives Lecture 40 Adjective Position Lecture 41 Adjective Patterns Lecture 42 Comparative Phrases Section 8: Adverbs Lecture 43 Adverb-Verb Collocations (Part 1) Lecture 44 Adverb-Verb Collocations (Part 2) Section 9: Miscellaneous Lecture 45 Possessive Noun Phrases (Noun's Noun or the Noun of Noun?) Lecture 46 In case V in (the) case of Intermediate to advanced learners of English as a foreign language,Anyone who has already completed my first advanced grammar course (Master English Grammar - Advanced Level) ![]() DDownload RapidGator NitroFlare |