Second conditional
If I were a cat, I would sleep all day.
Subject Verb Object Complement
Sunshine makes me happy.
Who
Specifically practices the word "Who."
What
Specifically practices the word "What."
Where
Specifically practices the word "Where."
How
Specifically practices the word "How."
Unlisted Grammar
This is a tag for grammar points that haven't been created yet.
Superlative (most + adjective)
Fall is the most beautiful season in Kyoto.
What (noun) do you (verb)?
What season do you like?
When conjunction
I was eating dinner when my sister came home.
Present Perfect Continuous
Inez has been reading a book for two hours.
Comparative (as ~ as)
I'm as tall as my sister.
Infinitive (Adverbial)
I went to Kobe to watch a baseball game.
Infinitive (Adjectival)
Do you have something to eat?
Conditional
If you want to play basketball, please join our team.
Present Perfect
Tom has eaten two hot dogs.
Future (will)
I will go to the grocery store tonight.
Future (going to)
They are going to play rugby on Sunday.
Pronouns
Her name is Judy.
Passive voice
Many languages are spoken in Indonesia.
Past Perfect Continuous
James had been doing homework for two hours before Brendan visited.
Copula Verb
That looks delicious.
Past Continuous
My cat was sleeping last night.
Past Simple
He visited Kyoto last month.
Quantifiers
Does this store have any towels?
Request
Will you give me a napkin?
False Subjects
It's sunny today.
Imperative
Let's play baseball. Don't use my bat.
Plural Nouns
She has three notebooks.
Infinitive (It… for… to…)
It is important for us to exercise.
Relative Pronoun
He is a boy who writes novels.
Which
Which do you like, summer or winter?
Comparative (-er)
He is taller than my brother.
Superlative (-est)
The blue whale is the biggest animal in the world.
This-That
This is a fox. That is a hawk.
Wh words
What/Who/Where/When/Why
How many
How many apples do you have?
Can and Can't
I can play the guitar. I can't play the trombone.
Why and Because
Why do you like strawberries? Because they're delicious.
Directions
How can I go to the train station?
Was and Were
I was in London last week. Many people were there.
There is/are
There are three libraries in this town.
Indirect Question
I know how to play the piano.
Declarative Content Clause
He thinks that lemons are delicious.
Must/Have to
You must clean up your room. We have to go to my uncle's house tonight.
Gerunds
Amy likes visiting the ocean.
Reduced Relative Clause
The man making a sandwich is Jon.
Adjectives
He's thin, cute, and interesting.
Infinitive (general)
I want to be a mechanic.
Subject Verb Object Object
She gave him a watch.
Prepositions
My bag is under the desk. My texbook is on the desk.
Possessive form
That is Pierre's coat.
Modal Verb - "could"
I wish I could fly.
Simple Present
I study English.
Present Continuous
She is playing volleyball.
Plural Verb
He plays the piano. Does he play the flute?
Be verb
I am sleepy. Are you happy?
Comparative (more + adjective)
Volleyball is more exciting than baseball.
Causative Verb
My mother made me finish my homework before dinner.