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A2 GRAMMAR LESSONS AND EXERCISES

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Word order in questions

English word order in questions. Interactive exercises to master English question structure.

Present simple vs Present continuous

Uses, rules, adverbs of frequency, and practice exercises.

Past simple

Past simple tense – regular and irregular verbs and practice exercises.

Past continuous

Past continuous tense – was or were + v-ing and past time expressions.

Be going to

Be going to for future plans and predictions – form, uses, and exercises.

Present continuous for future arrangements

Present continuous for future arrangements – fixed plans and scheduled events. Am, is, are + verb-ing.

Defining relative clauses

Defining relative clauses – who, which, where, whose, that. Rules and examples with exercises.

Present perfect

Present perfect with yet, just, and already (have or has + past participle).

Present perfect or Past simple

Difference between Present perfect and Past simple – time expressions and usage rules.

Indefinite pronouns

Somebody, someone, anybody, nobody, something, anything, nothing, somewhere, anywhere, nowhere.

Comparative and superlative adjectives

Comparatives and “as…as” structures – adjectives and adverbs with examples and exercises. Example: good, better, the best?

Quantifiers

Quantifiers – much, many, a few, a little and structures with too or not enough.

Future simple – will or won't

Will for future predictions, instant decisions, offers, and promises – grammar rules and exercises.

Tense Revision

Review of English verb tenses – present, past, and future forms with mixed practice. Present simple, Present continuous, Be going to, Past simple, Past continuous, Present perfect, Future simple.

To-infinitive and gerund (-ing)

Infinitive vs gerund in English grammar – verb + to + infinitive or verb + -ing? Rules, examples, and exercises.

Modal verbs

Modal verbs of obligation, prohibition, advice, and possibility – have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t, should, shouldn’t, might or might not.

First conditional

First conditional sentences – real future situations with examples and practice. If + present, will + infinitive.

Pronouns and possessives

Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs – rules and exercises.

Second conditional

Second conditional – unreal or imaginary situations explained with examples. If + past, would + infinitive.

First and second conditionals

Mixed practice of first and second conditionals sentences – form, differences, and real vs unreal situations with exercises.

Present perfect

Present perfect with for and since – duration and starting points. For or since and how long?

Present perfect vs Past simple

Present perfect vs Past simple – differences, signal words, and practice exercises.

Passive voice

Passive voice in the present and past – form (be + past participle) and uses.

Used to or Didn’t use to

Used to for past habits – rules and examples. Used to or Didn’t use to or Did … use to?

So or neither

So do I or Neither do I – short responses with auxiliary verbs.

Past perfect (had + v3) vs Past simple

Past perfect tense – had + past participle, sequence of past events.

Reported speech

Reported speech in English – direct and indirect speech.

Questions with and without auxiliaries

Subject and object questions in English – questions with auxiliaries (do or does or did) and questions without auxiliaries explained with examples and exercises.