
- •Plural of countable nouns
- •Irregular plurals
- •The possessive case of nouns
- •Nouns determiners
- •The noun in sentences
- •Pronouns
- •Possessive pronouns
- •Negative pronouns
- •Reflexive pronouns
- •Irregular forms
- •Comparative constructions
- •Order of adjectives
- •Adverbs
- •Formation of adverbs
- •Comparison of qualitative adverbs
- •Irregular forms
- •Fairy – quite – rather – pretty
- •Numerals
- •Functions of the numerals in the sentence
- •Fractional numerals Common Fractions
- •Decimal Fractions
- •Prepositions prepositions of place
- •Conjunctions
- •The functions of suburdinating conjunctions in the sentence
- •Verbs the tenses simple present
- •Simple past
- •Simple future
- •Present progressive
- •Past progressive
- •Future progressive
- •Present perfect
- •Past perfect
- •Future perfect
- •Present perfect progressive
- •Past perfect progressive
- •Future perfect progressive
- •The simple future in the past
- •The future progressive in the past
- •The future perfect in the past
- •The future perfect progressive in the past
- •Voice passive of the simple tenses
- •Passive of the perfect tenses
- •Passive of the progressive tenses
- •The verbals
- •The functions of the infinitive in the sentence
- •Forms of the present participle
- •The functions of the participle in the sentence
- •The gerund перевод герундия на русский язык
- •The functions of the gerund in the sentence
- •The modal verbs
- •May (might)
- •Should (outht to)
- •Simple sentences
- •Diredt word order in english statements
- •Exclamations
- •Questions
- •Imperatives
- •Compound sentences
- •Parts of the sentence subject
- •Compound predicate
- •Direct object
- •Indirect object
- •Attributes
- •Adverbials
Pronouns
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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Person
Singular number
Plural number
Subjective Case
Objective Case
Subjective Case
Objective Case
the 1st
I
me
we
us
the 2nd
you
you
you
you
the 3rd
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
he
she
it
him
her
it
they
them
Possessive pronouns
-
Singular number
Plural number
1st possessive
2nd possessive
1st possessive
2nd possessive
I
you
he
she
it
my
your
his
her
its
mine
yours
his
hers
its
we
you
they
our
your
their
ours
yours
theirs
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
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this, that
these, those
such, the same
Negative pronouns
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no, no one, nobody, nothing
Reflexive pronouns
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Singular number
Plural number
I
you
he
she
it
myself
yourself
himself
herself
itself
we
you
they
ourselves
yourselves
themselves
RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS
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each other (используется для двух лиц)
Tim and Ann like each other.
one another (используется для двух и более лиц)
Football players pass the ball to one another.
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS
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what, which, who, whom, whose
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
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some, any, somebody=someone, anyone=anybody, one, something, anything
DEFINING PRONOUNS
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all, each, every, everybody=everyone, everything, either, both, other, another
ADJECTIVES
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Qualitative Adjectives
Relative Adjectives
big, tall, heavy, strong, green, cold, beautiful, excellent
English, wooden, golden, historical, weekly, magnetic, socialist
COMPARISON OF QUALITATIVE ADJECTIVES
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Base Form
Comparative
Superlative
Прилагательные из одного слога и двухсложные с окончаниями -y, -ow, -er, -le
old
grey
narrow
clever
simple
older
greyer
narrower
cleverer
simpler
the oldest
the greyest
the narrowest
the cleverest
the simplest
Конечная согласная после краткого гласного звука удваивается
sad
fat
sadder
fatter
the saddest
the fattest
Конечная –у после согласной меняется на –i перед –er, -est
easy
busy
easier
busier
the easiest
the busiest
Прилагательные из трех и более слогов и двухсложные, не оканчивающиеся на -y, -ow, -er, -le
beautiful
generous
tired
interesting
more beautiful
more generous
more tired
more interesting
the most beautiful
the most generous
the most tired
the most interesting