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GEL English Grammar app for iPhone and iPad


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Education
Developer: Guided e-Learning
Free
Current version: 1.5, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 19 May 2014
App size: 39.91 Mb

Learn English with over 2500 pages of grammar forms, explanations and practice exercises. GEL English Grammar is one of the most comprehensive grammar study and practice apps available. With content covering beginner through upper-intermediate (CEFR A1-B2), it is a great English reference library to help you study or prepare for exams: IELTS, TOEIC, Cambridge exams such as FCE, CAE, CPE or Oxford University Press placement tests.

If your school is approved, then use your online learning account to log into the app and unlock all the sections. If you are not at an approved school, you can still use the app and purchase sections as you need them.

Guided e-Learning is a market leader in online learning for English. We provide systems for schools in 9 countries, working with many of the top British and American schools, and a number of 1 to 1 tutors. Our systems have been used by students all over the world to learn English, study for exams and generally improve their language skills.

GEL English Grammar is a reference app. It is optimised to perform on your smartphone or tablet. However, it is more than just a dictionary of grammar. Each item is presented in 3 sections:
• Make: teaches you how to use the grammar in a sentence
• Understand: explains each grammar point. It demonstrates usage situations in English, teaches the grammar item, and references any related English grammar points.
• Use: is where you practice with activities.

GEL English grammar can help you learn and practice the following topics:

adjectives
adverbs of frequency
adverbs of manner
articles
be - past simple
be - present simple
be able to
can
causative forms
comparatives
conjunctions
could
despite, in spite of
double comparatives
each, every, either etc
first conditional
future continuous
future perfect
future with going to
future with present continuousfuture with will
group nouns
had better
have got
have to
imperative
indefinite pronouns
infinitives
is / are + to + infinitive
lets
like + ing form
may for permission
may for possibility
might
much, many, a little, a few
must
need
participles
passive forms
past continuous
past perfect continuous
past perfect simple
past simple
phrasal verbs
plurals
possessives
prepositions of place
prepositions of time
present continuous
present perfect
present perfect / past simple
present perfect + already / yet
present perfect + for / since
present perfect continuous
present simple
present simple / continuous
proper nouns
purpose
question tags
question words
reflexive pronouns
relative clauses
relative pronouns
reported commands
reported questions
reported statements
Saxon genitive
second conditional
shall - contracts
should
should have, ought to have
so / neither do I
so / such ... that
so, such, quite, rather
some, any, no
stative verbsstopped doing / stopped to do
subject / object pronouns
subject / object questions
superlatives
there is / are
third conditional
this, that, these, those
time clauses
too + adjective + to
too, enough, not enough
used to
will / shall - decisions and offers
wish, if only
would
would like
would rather
zero conditional


Good luck with your studies!