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B1+ Grammar lessons and exercises

Grammar » B1+ Grammar lessons and exercises
Questions - different types

Questions - different types

Indirect questions

Indirect questions

Auxiliary verbs – Uses

Auxiliary verbs - different uses

the ... the ... comparatives

the ... the ... comparatives

Present perfect simple or continuous

Present perfect simple or continuous

Adjectives without noun

Adjectives without noun

Adjective order

Adjective order

so, such (a), so much, so many

so, such (a), so much, so many

Narrative tenses - all past tenses

Narrative tenses - all past tenses

Position of adverbs and adverb phrases

Position of adverbs and adverb phrases

Future continuous and future perfect

Future continuous and future perfect

Review of all verb tenses B1-B2

Review of all verb tenses B1+

Zero and first conditional and future time clauses

Zero and first conditional and future time clauses

Second and third conditionals – unreal conditionals

Second and third conditionals – unreal conditionals

Wishes and regrets - I wish / if only

Wishes and regrets - I wish / if only

Participles as adjectives (-ed / -ing adjectives)

Participles as adjectives (-ed / -ing adjectives)

used to, be used to, get used to

used to, be used to, get used to

would and used to - past habits and repeated actions

would and used to - past habits and repeated actions

Gerund or infinitive – verb patterns

Gerund or infinitive – verb patterns

Past modal verbs of deduction

Past modal verbs of deduction

likely, unlikely, bound, definitely, probably – probability

likely, unlikely, bound, definitely, probably – probability

would rather, would prefer – expressing preference

would rather, would prefer – expressing preference

Verbs of the senses: look, sound, feel, etc.

Verbs of the senses: look, sound, feel, etc.

The passive voice - all tenses

The passive voice - all tenses

The passive with reporting verbs – It is said that ...

The passive with reporting verbs – It is said that ...

Have something done

Have something done

Reporting verbs

Reporting verbs – admit doing, refuse to do, etc.

Clauses of contrast and purpose

Clauses of contrast and purpose

whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever, however

whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever, however

Quantifiers – all, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none

Quantifiers – all, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none

Table Grammar Contents B1+

Table of grammar contents – B1+

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