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B1+ Grammar lessons and exercises
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B1+ Grammar lessons and exercises
Questions: Different types
Indirect questions
Auxiliary verbs: Different uses
The ... the ... comparatives
Present perfect simple or continuous
Adjectives without noun
Adjective order
So, such (a), so much, so many
Narrative tenses: All past tenses
Position of adverbs and adverb phrases
Future continuous and future perfect
Review of all upper-intermediate verb tenses (CEFR B2.1)
Zero and first conditional and future time clauses
Second and third conditionals: Unreal conditionals
Wishes and regrets: I wish/if only
Participles as adjectives: -ed/-ing adjectives
Used to, be used to, get used to
Would and used to: Past habits and repeated actions
Gerund or infinitive: Verb patterns
Past modal verbs of deduction
Likely, unlikely, bound, definitely, probably: Probability
Would rather, would prefer: Expressing preference
Verbs of the senses: look, sound, feel, etc.
The passive voice: All tenses
The passive with reporting verbs: It is said that ...
Have something done
Reporting verbs: Admit doing, refuse to do, etc.
Clauses of contrast and purpose
Whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever, however
Quantifiers: All, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none
Already, still, yet: What's the difference?
Needn't, don't need to, didn't need to, needn't have
Pretty, rather, quite, fairly: Adverbs of degree
When I do vs When I have done: Future time clauses
Do or Make: Which is it?
Table of grammar contents – B1+