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Master English Grammar | All English Sentence Patterns

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English
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Master English grammar so that you can clearly express your thoughts every time—in both spoken and written communication. You will go through all the main sentence structures from levels A2 to C2 and learn to use them fluently and confidently. Step-by-step explanations and practical exercises will help you turn grammar into your tool for precise and proficient communication in English.

About the Author: Luke Priddy

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Luke Priddy is an English teacher and the creator of the educational platform Cloud English. He has been teaching people from different countries to speak English confidently and naturally for over 10 years. His approach involves a minimum of boring theory and a maximum of conversational practice, pronunciation, and real expressions from everyday speech.

Luke conducts his own online courses and actively develops social media with free lessons. Thanks to his simple explanations and modern teaching style, his audience exceeds hundreds of thousands of students worldwide.

He has created dozens of courses on platforms like Udemy and his own platform lukepriddy.com, and also publishes educational videos, podcasts, and exercises for daily English practice.

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#1: Course Overview
All Course Lessons (90)
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1
Course Overview Demo
09:53
2
Getting Started
03:04
3
Transformations Overview
04:27
4
Adding with Transformations
12:18
5
Nuanced Transformations
11:41
6
Direct Commands
11:06
7
Softening Commands
05:54
8
Making Requests
08:47
9
Overview of Closed Questions
03:07
10
Building Closed Questions
14:56
11
Closed Questions with Modal Verbs
09:09
12
Overview of Open Questions
03:04
13
Why Questions
11:12
14
How Questions to Ask About Means
08:23
15
How Questions for Degree Quality and Amount
06:02
16
How Questions for Quality
04:25
17
Who Questions
07:58
18
Special Who Questions
04:26
19
Where and When Questions
12:06
20
What and Which Questions
15:07
21
Whose Questions
10:20
22
Statements with Question Words
15:50
23
Tag Questions
19:26
24
Overview of Descriptions
05:10
25
There is...
13:18
26
There are...
09:27
27
Overview of Describing with Senses
04:41
28
How to Describe with Senses
10:57
29
Using You'll See
11:46
30
Picturing and Imagining
08:21
31
Instructing with Imperatives
11:56
32
Comparing with Like
06:13
33
Comparing with Similar
05:49
34
Points of Reference
09:59
35
Adding with Have and With
09:04
36
Overview of Gerunds
05:57
37
Building Gerunds
06:44
38
Overview of Infinitives
04:00
39
Building Infinitives
08:22
40
When to Use Infinitives
07:09
41
When to Use Gerunds
05:07
42
When to Use Either Gerunds or Infinitives
02:33
43
Overview of Subordinating Conjunctions
12:18
44
Although
10:09
45
Even If and Even Though
10:28
46
Whereas
11:00
47
Because
08:33
48
Once and As Soon As
13:54
49
Since
06:12
50
Ever Since
09:11
51
Until
11:56
52
Unless
12:56
53
If
12:02
54
Overview of Coordinating Conjunctions
09:35
55
Building Sentences with Coordinating Conjunctions
09:55
56
And
11:47
57
Or
16:23
58
Yet
12:42
59
But
15:15
60
So
11:16
61
So That
07:38
62
Active and Passive Sentence Structure
09:33
63
When to Use Passive Voice
09:41
64
Intensive Active and Passive Review
11:35
65
Using Hypotheticals
19:36
66
Exploring Past Hypotheticals: Part 1
14:29
67
Exploring Past Hypotheticals: Part 2
16:03
68
Slapping and Breaking
14:45
69
Practicing Slapping and Breaking
01:41
70
Really Long Sentences
07:36
71
Limits Are Your Friend
09:26
72
Limits Are Your Friend Example
02:22
73
Beginning with Adverbs
12:01
74
Beginning with Adjectives
08:36
75
Beginning with 'To' Verb
07:08
76
Beginning with '-ing' Verbs
20:14
77
Beginning with Prepositional Phrases
11:01
78
Past Participle Beginnings: Part 1
04:57
79
Past Participle Beginnings: Part 2
14:02
80
Past Participle Beginnings: Part 3
09:33
81
Having Past Participle
12:57
82
Section Overview
01:49
83
Relative Clauses: Non-essential Type 1
12:38
84
Relative Clauses: Non-essential Type 2
08:33
85
Essential Relative Clauses
10:04
86
Clarifying Nouns
15:07
87
Adding Details and Explanation: Part 1
04:54
88
Adding Details and Explanation: Part 2
06:40
89
Using Specific Verbs
13:56
90
Final Thoughts
10:45
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