TOP 11 free resources for learning English grammar

  • Tutorial
We have already talked about how to quickly and effectively learn English words . Time to learn about the pitfalls of English grammar. Based on our experience, we have compiled a list of sites that are cool to practice.

/* здесь могла быть картинка про грамматику, но мы решили не нагружать ваш браузер */

For newbies


  • EnglishDom.Grammar


    https://www.englishdom.com/grammarcards/ + 12 months free subscription

    Pros: detailed and accessible grammar rules, several types of assignment assignments, interesting and popular exercise videos. Convenient dictionary with ready-made sets and the ability to create your own collections. Absolutely all exercises are supported by English voice acting, and the selection of material is based on the interests of the student. The site is also suitable for more advanced users, because it is possible to choose the level of difficulty, and the list of grammar topics is quite large.
    Cons: not all grammar topics have video explanations.

  • ABC English Grammar


    abc-english-grammar.com

    Pros: Russian-language site with over 75 grammar lessons with examples, explanations and tests. The site has great videos created by native speakers.
    Cons: not the most convenient and outdated interface.

  • Begin English


    begin-english.ru

    Pros: this site is perfect for beginners. The theoretical part is written in an understandable and simple language, you will not need to rack your brains, disassembling complex structures. All topics are well structured, from light to more complex.
    Cons: Students with higher levels can be easy and bored.

For knowledgeable


  • British council


    learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar

    Pros: the same site from the British Council, where you can read the rules in English and practice grammar by choosing the right category. The site has a lot of other useful information, as well as games in English and preparation for exams.
    Cons: the site is positioned as intended for all levels, but at the same time completely in English.

  • Grammarly Blog


    www.grammarly.com/blog/thank-you-email-after-interview

    Pros: An interesting and detailed grammar blog from the popular Grammarly service. You can find a lot of useful information on the topic of grammar, writing and modern slang.
    Cons: no assignment to fix the rules.

  • engVid


    www.engvid.com/topic/grammar

    Pros: A cool site from a whole team of teachers with video explanations and a fun way of giving grammar rules. There are exercises to consolidate and breakdown by topic.
    Cons: the site is completely in English, so some details will have to be clarified using dictionaries.

  • English grammar


    www.englishgrammar.org

    Pros: the site is conveniently divided into categories: tenses, nouns, verbs, prepositions and other grammar topics. You can also find video tutorials on the site and, if you do not have constant access to the Internet, tasks and rules can be downloaded to a computer or phone.
    Cons: The site may seem difficult for beginners to learn English.

  • Ego4u


    www.ego4u.com

    Pros: here are the rules, examples and exercises, as well as the division into difficulty levels. A distinctive feature of this resource is that after each topic there is an example of using the rule not just in a sentence, but in a literary text.
    Cons: quite complicated even for users with a high level of knowledge of the language.

For experts


  • reddit


    www.reddit.com/r/grammar

    Pros: A very famous site with a separate section on grammar. It will be useful to everyone who already knows English well and wants to understand its individual aspects and nuances, because on the site you can get an answer from the most qualified specialists.
    Cons: no assignment to fix the rules, the site is completely in English.

  • Quora


    www.quora.com/topic/English-Grammar

    Pros: the site also needs no introduction. Here you can learn about the grammar of English and about individual cases of using certain vocabulary.
    Cons: the site provides only background information, without exercises for fixing.

  • English @ Stack Exchange


    english.stackexchange.com

    Pros: A site often used by many teachers. The nuances of grammar, the frequency of use of certain words, modern slang or the history of origin and pronunciation - this and more can be found here.
    Cons: there are also no assignments for fixing the rules, and it’s worth looking at all the comments to make sure the answer is correct.

We hope that the above resources will help you master the difficult English grammar.

Continue to study English comprehensively: words, grammar, written and conversational practice, live communication. It is this approach that will help to master the language much faster than studying its individual aspects.

We wish you good luck in your studies and look forward to your comments!

Bonuses for readers of Habr


Online courses

We give you one-year access to an English course for independent study of the “Online Course”.
For access, simply follow the link until September 1, 2017.

Individually on Skype.

We invite you to summer English courses for IT-specialists .
Sign up before June 30 - get a discount of -35%.

Also popular now: