: Nouns, articles, quantifiers, adjectives, and adverbs.
For many teachers, grammar is a collection of rigid rules found in a textbook. But for our students, it’s a living tool they need to build real communication. When we stop viewing grammar as isolated facts and start seeing it as a
Beyond just tenses, this includes the interaction between modal verbs (can, should, might), auxiliaries, and aspect (perfect vs. continuous). Morphology & Syntax:
: Nouns, articles, quantifiers, adjectives, and adverbs.
For many teachers, grammar is a collection of rigid rules found in a textbook. But for our students, it’s a living tool they need to build real communication. When we stop viewing grammar as isolated facts and start seeing it as a : Nouns, articles, quantifiers, adjectives, and adverbs
Beyond just tenses, this includes the interaction between modal verbs (can, should, might), auxiliaries, and aspect (perfect vs. continuous). Morphology & Syntax: and adverbs. For many teachers