A modifying phrase at the start of a sentence must clearly describe the subject that immediately follows it.
Modal Verbs – Possibility, obligation, and advice (can, should, must).
This is one of the most frequent error zones for English learners worldwide.
Emphasizing the duration of an action.
Day 7 — Prepositions & Conjunctions
Learn how adjectives modify nouns and how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Master the rigid order of adjectives (Quantity, Opinion, Size, Physical Quality, Shape, Age, Color, Origin, Material, Type, Purpose). Day 6: Prepositions of Time and Place Master the exact boundaries of In , On , and At .
Continuous/Progressive Tenses (What is currently happening). Day 14: Review & Quiz: Reviewing complex tense scenarios. Week 3: Modifiers, Connectors, and Sentence Flow
The guide follows a systematic approach, moving from the most basic sentence components to complex grammatical structures. Day 1: Sentence Basics : Focuses on identifying the
Write 5 contrast sentences using although at the beginning, then rewrite them with however in the middle. Notice the changes required in punctuation. Day 17: Relative Clauses (Defining vs. Non-Defining)
Master how to speculate about the past using perfect modals. Learn the exact structural formulas and contextual usage for should have , could have , and must have . Day 14: Mid-Point Review and Diagnostic Test
✅ – Daily checklists and self-assessment rubrics so you can’t cheat yourself.
Create a visual timeline of your upcoming week using at least 10 different prepositions of time and place correctly. Day 7: Weekly Review and Diagnostic Test Do not skip this day. Mastery requires active recall.
: It focuses on the fundamental elements of sentence structure, including: Sentence Basics
Use the Past Simple for actions completed at a specific, finished time in the past. Use the Present Perfect for actions that happened at an unspecified time, or actions that started in the past and continue into the present.
Focus on the primary auxiliary verbs used to build tenses.