Word order in questions
English word order in questions. Interactive exercises to master English question structure.
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English word order in questions. Interactive exercises to master English question structure.
Uses, rules, adverbs of frequency, and practice exercises.
Past simple tense – regular and irregular verbs and practice exercises.
Past continuous tense – was or were + v-ing and past time expressions.
Be going to for future plans and predictions – form, uses, and exercises.
Present continuous for future arrangements – fixed plans and scheduled events. Am, is, are + verb-ing.
Defining relative clauses – who, which, where, whose, that. Rules and examples with exercises.
Present perfect with yet, just, and already (have or has + past participle).
Difference between Present perfect and Past simple – time expressions and usage rules.
Somebody, someone, anybody, nobody, something, anything, nothing, somewhere, anywhere, nowhere.
Comparatives and “as…as” structures – adjectives and adverbs with examples and exercises. Example: good, better, the best?
Quantifiers – much, many, a few, a little and structures with too or not enough.
Will for future predictions, instant decisions, offers, and promises – grammar rules and exercises.
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.
Infinitive vs gerund in English grammar – verb + to + infinitive or verb + -ing? Rules, examples, and exercises.
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 sentences – real future situations with examples and practice. If + present, will + infinitive.
Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs – rules and exercises.
Second conditional – unreal or imaginary situations explained with examples. If + past, would + infinitive.
Mixed practice of first and second conditionals sentences – form, differences, and real vs unreal situations with exercises.
Present perfect with for and since – duration and starting points. For or since and how long?
Present perfect vs Past simple – differences, signal words, and practice exercises.
Passive voice in the present and past – form (be + past participle) and uses.
Used to for past habits – rules and examples. Used to or Didn’t use to or Did … use to?
So do I or Neither do I – short responses with auxiliary verbs.
Past perfect tense – had + past participle, sequence of past events.
Reported speech in English – direct and indirect speech.
Subject and object questions in English – questions with auxiliaries (do or does or did) and questions without auxiliaries explained with examples and exercises.