To join this course, all you need is:
A curious mind and a willingness to learn
Basic reading skills in English
A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet access
Headphones for a better listening experience
A notebook or app to take grammar notes
No prior grammar knowledge required — we start from the basics and build up!
Welcome to Youngleed, your fun and friendly guide to mastering English grammar! This course is specially designed for Class 6 students who want to build strong language skills and gain confidence in using English correctly and creatively. With engaging videos, real-life examples, animations, and fun quizzes, you'll explore topics like Sentences, Nouns, Verbs, Tenses, and more in a way that's easy to understand and exciting to learn.
Whether you're doing homework, writing stories, or just want to speak better English, this course is your go-to grammar buddy!
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the structure and types of sentences
Identify and use nouns, pronouns, and verbs correctly
Master tenses to express actions in the past, present, and future
Write grammatically correct and creative sentences
Use English confidently in school and everyday conversations
Improve your reading and writing with strong grammar foundations
Build a solid base for advanced English learning in higher classes
A sentence isn’t just a group of words. It has a structure — a subject, a verb, and often an object. In this video, learn the types of sentences and how to build your own with confidence. ✅ Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative, Exclamatory ✅ Sentence parts and patterns ✅ Clarity and punctuation tips Tap to build strong, correct, and effective sentences!
Nouns name everything around us – people, places, animals, and ideas. But did you know there are different types of nouns? This video walks you through Common, Proper, Abstract, and Collective nouns, with examples and exercises. ✅ Easy noun identification. ✅ Proper use in writing. ✅ Fun examples to remember. Master nouns – your first step in grammar learning!
Words like a, an, the, this, those, some, many — they come before nouns and help define them. These are determiners, and they play a crucial role in sentence clarity and correctness. ✅ Types of determiners. ✅ Usage in real-life examples. ✅ Grammar rules simplified. Watch and master the key to clear noun usage!
Adjectives help us describe people, places, and things. From “beautiful” to “brilliant,” they make language more vivid. This lesson covers the types of adjectives and how to use them for better writing and speech. ✅ Descriptive, Quantitative, Demonstrative adjectives. ✅ Degrees of comparison. ✅ Sentence-based practice. Start now and make your descriptions stand out!
A sentence isn’t complete without a verb — it tells us what the subject does or is. From action verbs to helping and linking verbs, this video makes them easy to understand and use. ✅ Main and auxiliary verbs ✅ Verb forms and tenses ✅ Tips for choosing the right verb Start now and bring your sentences to life!
Adverbs describe how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. They bring life to your verbs and details to your stories. In this video, learn the types of adverbs and how to use them naturally in writing and speech. ✅ Types: Manner, Time, Place, Frequency ✅ Common adverb mistakes ✅ Quick tips for usage in sentences Watch now to boost clarity and expression in your English!
Tenses are the foundation of English grammar. They help us describe when something happens — past, present, or future. This video breaks down all the key types of tenses with simple rules and examples to help you speak and write clearly. ✅ Types of tenses ✅ How to use them correctly ✅ Real-life sentence examples Tap to learn and build confidence in grammar!
Words like and, but, because may seem small, but they do a big job! Conjunctions connect ideas, sentences, and even choices. Learn how to use coordinating, subordinating, and correlative conjunctions correctly. ✅ Types of conjunctions ✅ Sentence joining techniques ✅ Avoiding common errors Watch now and improve sentence flow instantly!
Ever confused in, on, at, or by? These are prepositions — words that show relationships in time, space, and direction. This lesson simplifies it all with fun examples and everyday situations. ✅ Prepositions of time, place, and direction. ✅ Sentence use with clarity. ✅ Handy tricks to remember usage. Tap to learn how to place your words perfectly!
Ever wondered what makes a sentence complete or why some parts just feel unfinished? Learn the key difference between phrases and clauses — the building blocks of great writing! This quick and fun lesson breaks it all down with relatable examples and easy tips. ✅ What are phrases and clauses? ✅ How to tell them apart ✅ Sentence-making made smooth ✅ Smart hacks to spot and use them right Tap to unlock stronger sentences and clearer writing!
Can, could, must, should – these words are small but powerful! In this lesson, understand how modals help you express ability, obligation, permission, and more in everyday English. ✅ Practical usage of common modals ✅ Shortcuts to remember their meaning ✅ Situational examples. Level up your English expression with ease!
Ever wondered when to say “He wrote a letter” vs “A letter was written”? That’s the magic of active and passive voice! In this lesson, learn how to shift focus in a sentence while keeping the meaning intact. ✅ Clear rules & structures ✅ Easy voice conversions ✅ Mistakes to avoid Understand the power of sentence transformation!
Want to tell someone what another person said? That’s Reported Speech! Learn how to convert direct speech into indirect speech — perfect for writing answers and sharing conversations the right way. ✅ Direct vs Indirect Speech ✅ Tense changes made easy ✅ Reporting verbs simplified Master this smart way of speaking and writing!
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