Grammar | Arts and humanities | Khan Academy
Grammar is the collection of rules and conventions of a language. Whether you're learning English for the first time or just looking to improve your speaking and writing skills, this course is your comprehensive guide to standard English grammar.
Overview

Added
March 18, 2026
Subject & domain
language-arts · mechanics-conventions
Grade range
Grade 6–Grade 12 (Senior)
Page kind
Course
Introduction
Khan Academy Grammar Curriculum Overview
This page outlines the comprehensive grammar course provided by Khan Academy, structured into ten primary units covering parts of speech, punctuation, syntax, and usage.
- Unit 1: The Noun – Covers identification, singular/plural forms, common/proper nouns, concrete/abstract nouns, and various irregular plural patterns.
- Unit 2: The Verb – Focuses on agreement, tense, aspect (simple, progressive, perfect), linking/helping verbs, and modal verbs.
- Unit 3: The Pronoun – Explores personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, and indefinite pronouns, as well as pronoun person, number, and vagueness.
- Unit 4: The Modifier – Details the use of adjectives, articles, and adverbs, including comparative/superlative forms, intensifiers, and adjective order.
- Unit 5: Prepositions and Conjunctions – Covers prepositional phrases, coordinating/subordinating conjunctions, and correlative conjunctions.
- Unit 6: Punctuation (Basic) – Focuses on end-of-sentence marks, comma usage (lists, dialogue, introductory elements), and apostrophes (contractions and possession).
- Unit 7: Punctuation (Advanced) – Covers colons, semicolons, italics, quotation marks, parentheses, dashes, hyphens, and ellipses.
- Unit 8: Syntax (Sentences and Clauses) – Explores sentence types (declarative, interrogative, imperative), sentence structures (simple, compound, complex), and the mechanics of phrases and clauses.
- Unit 9: Syntax (Conventions) – Dedicated to the conventions of standard English.
- Unit 10: Usage and Style – Addresses frequently confused words (e.g., affect/effect, there/their/they're, to/two/too), common expressions, and stylistic techniques.
- Assessment Structure: Each unit includes specific quizzes and a comprehensive "Unit test" to evaluate mastery of the material.
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