Noun
- Definition
- Morphological characteristics
- Syntactical characteristics
- Morphological Types
- Proper & Common Nouns
- Classification by Meaning
- The category of number
- The category of case
Additional
Article
- Definition
- Indefinite Articles with Class Nouns
- Definite Articles with Class Nouns
- Some uses of Definite Article
- Nouns of material
- Abstract nouns
- Use of articles with proper nouns
- Articles with Class Nouns modified by Attributes
- Names of persons
- Geographical names
- The use of articles with predicative nouns
- The use of articles with nouns in apposition
- The use of articles with nouns used in the address
- Place of the article
- The use of articles with the nouns day, night, morning, evening
- The use of articles with names of seasons
- The use of articles with the nouns school, college, bed, prison, jail
- The use of articles with the noun town
- The use of articles with the names of meals
- The use of articles with names of languages
- Use of articles with nouns modified by certain adjectives, pronouns, and numerals
- Omission of the article
- Use of the Indefinite Article with Nouns in Expressions
- Use of the Definite Article with Nouns in Expressions
- Nouns in Expressions used without an Article
Adjective
- Definition
- Morphological characteristics
- Spelling rules
- Syntactical characteristics
- Morphological composition
- Classification
- Qualitative adjectives
- Relative adjectives
- Substantivized adjectives
Pronoun
Numerals
- Definition
- Cardinal numerals
- The functions of cardinal numerals in a sentence
- Ordinal numerals
- The functions of ordinal numerals in a sentence
Verb
- Definition
- Morphological structure
- Forms of the Verbs
- Syntactic function
- Transitive and intransitive verbs
- Lexical meaning
- Voice
- Passive Voice
- The verb to be + Participle II
- Modal Verbs
- Mood
- Indicative Mood
- Imperative Mood
- Subjunctive Mood
- Synthetic form of the Subjunctive Mood
- Analytical Forms Of The Subjunctive Mood
- Subjunctive Mood in Simple Sentences
- Subjunctive Mood in Conditional Sentences
- Subjunctive Mood in Adverbial Clauses of Purpose
- Subjunctive Mood in Adverbial Clauses of Concession
- Subjunctive Mood in Adverbial Clauses of Time and Place
- Subjunctive Mood in Adverbial Clauses of Comparison
- Subjunctive Mood in Predicative Clause
- Subjunctive Mood in Subject Clause
General notion
Synthetic forms
Analytical forms
The forms of the Indicative Mood used to express the same meaning as is expressed by the Subjunctive Mood
The use of the Subjunctive Mood
Simple sentences
Conditional sentences
Adverbial clauses of purpose
Adverbial clauses of concession
Adverbial clauses of time and place
Adverbial clauses of comparison
Predicative clauses
Subject clauses
Object clauses
Attributive appositive clauses
Attributive clauses modifying the noun time in the principal clause
Emotional use of the Subjunctive Mood
Link Verbs and their Meaning
- Regular Verbs
- Irregular Verbs
- Irregular Verbs – Complete List
- Words that are both Noun & Verbs
- Verbs That Cannot Be Used In the Continuous Tense
Adverb
Interjection
Preposition
Conjunction
Particle
- Definition
- Classification
Tenses
SUPPLEMENTARY
- Verbs not used in the Continuous form
Sentence
Simple Sentence
Compound Sentence
- 1. General notion
- 2. Types of coordination The complex sentence
- 3. General notion
- 4. Subject clauses
- 5. Predicative clauses
- 6. Object clauses
- 7. Attributive clauses
- 8. Attributive relative clauses
- 9. Attributive appositive clauses
- 10. The use of relative pronouns in attributive relative clauses
- 11. Adverbial clauses
- 12. Adverbial clauses of time
- 13. Adverbial clauses of place
- 14. Adverbial clauses of cause
- 15. Adverbial clauses of purpose
- 16. Adverbial clauses of condition
- 17. Adverbial clauses of concession
- 18. Adverbial clauses of result
- 19. Adverbial clauses of manner
- 20. Adverbial clauses of comparison
- 21. Polysemantic conjunctions The compound-complex sentence
- Parenthetical clauses
Complex Sentence
Sequence of Tenses
- Definition
- General rules
- Tenses in English and in Russian
- Tenses in object clauses
- Tenses in conventional direct speech
- Tenses in attributive relative clauses and adverbial clauses of cause, result, comparison, and concession
- Tenses in subject clauses and predicative clauses
Word Order
Indirect Speech
Punctuation
- Punctuation
- General remarks
- Homogeneous members
- Detached members
- Parenthetical words, groups of words, and clauses
- Interjections
- Nouns in address
- The compound sentence
- Coordinate clauses joined asyndetically
- Coordinate clauses joined by copulative conjunctions
- Coordinate clauses joined by disjunctive conjunctions
- Coordinate clauses joined by adversative conjunctions
- Clauses joined by causative-consecutive conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs
- Sentences containing direct speech The complex sentence
- Subject clauses
- Predicative clauses
- Object clauses
- Attributive clauses
- Adverbial clauses
- Complex sentences consisting of two or more homogeneous clauses
- Declarative non-exclamatory sentences
Sentences expressing a question - Exclamatory sentences
- Unfinished sentences
