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  1. Free English Grammar Lessons and Tests

    We have hundreds of lessons, tests, games, and word lists covering everything from basic vocabulary to tips for advanced writers. The site is packed with teaching resources, including …

  2. English for Beginners - Grammar Monster

    These lessons and teaching resources have been structured under two top-level headings: "Vocabulary and Speaking Practice" and "Essential Grammar." Most of the lessons make use …

  3. Grammar Videos

    Here is a list of grammar videos designed for visual learners. These videos start with the parts of speech and advance to writing tips, more-specialized grammar terminology, and easily …

  4. Punctuation Lessons - Grammar Monster

    Punctuation adds clarity and precision to writing. Here are our punctuation lessons that explain how to use apostrophes, brackets, colons, dashes, hyphens, semicolons, and quotation marks.

  5. Conjunctions: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster

    Video Lesson Here is a 12-minute video summarizing this lesson on conjunctions. video lesson Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer video to text? Here is a list of all our grammar videos. …

  6. Spelling and Vocabulary Lessons - Grammar Monster

    Vocabulary Lessons Using categories to learn words is an efficient approach to boosting vocabulary as it gives structure to the learning process and means words are learned in context.

  7. Free Grammar Tests

    Interactive grammar tests and simple games are a great way to confirm a lesson. Here is a list of hundreds of free grammar tests and games, which are grouped by word type or topic (e.g., …

  8. Grammar Monster's Monster Test (Grammar Test)

    You can review your answers at any point (including at the end of the test), and there are links to the related lessons on Grammar Monster. Click on your first black square to start.

  9. Adjectives: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster

    In traditional grammar, words like "his," "this," "many," and even "a" and "the" are also classified as adjectives. However, in contemporary grammar, such words are classified as determiners.

  10. Verbs for Kids - Grammar Monster

    Your dog smells awful. ("smells" links "The dog" to "awful.") Video Lesson Here is a video summarizing this lesson on verbs for kids: video lesson Here is a more advanced video on …