Grammar
Adjective
Adverb Order – Ordem dos Advérbios
Adverbs
Altogether or All together
At the end or In the end
Auxiliary Verbs
Beside or Besides
Causative Use of Have
Collective Noun – Substantivo Coletivo
Collective Noun – Substantivo Coletivo – 1
Collective Noun – Substantivo Coletivo – 2
Collective Noun – Substantivo Coletivo – 3
Collective Noun – Substantivo Coletivo – 4
Collective Noun – Substantivo Coletivo – 5
Compound Nouns – Substantivos Compostos
Conditional Sentences
Conditional Tenses
Conditional wish – wish – hope
Conjunctions
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Definite Article
Degrees of Comparison
Degrees of Comparison – Adjectives
Demonstrative Pronouns
Do or Make
Do, Does, Did
Embedded Questions
False Friends
For /Since
Former and latter
Future Continuous Tense
Future Perfect Continuous
Future Perfect Tense
Gerund
Imperative
Indefinite Pronouns
Infinitive Form
Interjections
Interpretação de textos – Dicas
Interrogative Pronouns
Inversion – Inversão
It Takes
Negative Openings
Nouns: Gender
One/Ones
Ordem dos Adjetivos – Adjective Order
Other, Another
Passive Voice
Past Perfect Continuous
Personal Pronouns (Subject)
Personal Pronouns(Object)
Phrasal Verbs
Plural
Possessive Adjective
Possessive Case
Possessive Pronouns
Prepositions
Present Perfect Continuous
Punctuation
Reciprocal Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Reported Speech
Say, Speak, Tell e Talk
See, Look, Watch, Hear and Listen
Simple Future
Simple Past – To have
Simple Past – Verb to Be
So / Such
Strange or Foreign / Stranger or Foreigner
Suppose
Tag Ending – Question Tag
The different meaning of AS
The Indefinite Article
The Past Continuous Tense
The Past Perfect Tense
The Present Continuous Tense
The Present Perfect Tense
The Simple Past Tense
The Simple Present Tense
To / For
To affect or effect / To advise or advice
To argue or To discuss
To Be Going to
To beat or To win
To borrow or To lend
To forget or To leave
To lie or To lay
To lose or To miss
To pour or To spill
To remember or To remind
To rise or To raise
To rob or To steal
To say or To tell
To wait for / To expect / To hope or To look forward to
Too /Also /As well / Either
Uncountable Nouns – Substantivos Incontáveis – part 2
Used to/ To Be Used to
Verb There to Be
VERB to Be – Present Tense -Interrogative Form)
Verb to Be (Present Tense)
Verb to Have (Present Tense)
Verb to Have (Present Tense)
Word Formation (Prefix and Suffix)
Would Rather / Had Better



