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A2 Grammar lessons and exercises

Grammar » A2 Grammar lessons and exercises
Asking questions in English – Question forms

Asking questions in English – Question forms

Subject questions, questions with preposition

Subject questions, questions with preposition

Present simple vs present continuous

Present simple vs present continuous

Past simple – Form and use

Past simple – Form and use

Past continuous and past simple

Past continuous and past simple

Expressing purpose with 'to' and 'for'

Expressing purpose with 'to' and 'for'

however, although, because, so, and time connectors

however, although, because, so, and time connectors

will vs be going to – future

will vs be going to – future

Present continuous for future arrangements

Present continuous for future arrangements

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Defining relative clauses – who, which, that, where

Present perfect – form and use

Present perfect – form and use

Present perfect or past simple?

Present perfect or past simple?

Something, anything, nothing, etc.

Something, anything, nothing, etc.

Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs

Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs

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too, too much, too many, enough

much, many, little, few, some, any – quantifiers

much, many, little, few, some, any – quantifiers

most, most of, the most

most, most of, the most

Infinitives and gerunds – verb patterns

Infinitives and gerunds – verb patterns

How to use the verb 'go' in English

How to use the verb 'go' in English

have to, don't have to, must, mustn't

have to, don't have to, must, mustn't

should, shouldn't

should, shouldn't

First conditional and future time clauses

First conditional and future time clauses

Subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives

Subject and object pronouns, possessive pronouns and adjectives

Second conditional

Second conditional

Present and past simple passive: be + past participle

Present and past simple passive: be + past participle

used to, didn't use to – past habits and states

used to, didn't use to – past habits and states

might, might not – possibility

might, might not – possibility

Prepositions of movement – along, across, over, etc.

Prepositions of movement – along, across, over, etc.

so, neither – so am I, neither do I, etc.

so, neither – so am I, neither do I, etc.

Review of all verb tenses A2

Review of all verb tenses A2

Past perfect

Past perfect

Reported speech – indirect speech

Reported speech – indirect speech

Verbs with two objects

Verbs with two objects

The different uses of the verb 'get'

The different uses of the verb 'get'

Do vs Make - What's the difference?

Do vs Make - What's the difference?

Stative vs dynamic verbs (or non-action vs action verbs)

Stative vs dynamic verbs (or non-action vs action verbs)

Table Grammar Contents A2

Table of grammar contents – A2

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