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Grammar Topics

Parts of speech

Present simple

To-be

Nouns, pronouns, articles

Past simple

Past simple regular/irregular verbs

Present Continuous

Modal verbs

Modals of ability

How to use modal verbs of ability in past

Adverbs of frequency

Form imperative, negative and interrogative sentences

Countable and uncountable nouns

Adverbs of manner, time, and place, how to use them correctly in a sentence.

Prepositions of time, place, and direction

Prepositional phrases

Modal verbs of advice and obligation

The simple future and progressive tense

Verbs followed by an infinitive or a gerund

Collocations

The present perfect and progressive tenses

The past perfect and progressive tenses

Modal verbs of necessity


The first, second and third conditionals

Forming tag questions

Making comparisons and using superlatives

Compound, complex and compound-complex sentences

When and how to use conjugations in different types of sentences 

Past tense modal verbs

Passive voice

Reported speech

Direct and indirect speech

Mixed conditionals

The future perfect and progressive tense

The subjunctive
Level 1

Verb Be (+), pronouns (I, you, they)


Verb Be (-), and in questions (?)
Possessive adjectives (my your, their)

Simple present (+ and -)


Simple present questions and short answers
A / an (articles) + jobs
Possessive S

Adjectives
Telling the time, simple present
Adverbs of frequency
Prepositions of time (in, on at)

Can / can’t (ability and other uses)


Like, love, hate, (verb + ing)
Object pronouns (me, you, him, etc.)
Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, theirs)

Simple past of Be (was / were)


Simple past (regular verbs)
Simple past (irregular verbs, went, got)
simple past (regular and irregular)

There is / There are, Some / any


there was / there were
present continuous
simple present or present continuous ?

A / an, some / any – countable and uncountable nouns


how much / how many – quantifiers (a lot, not much)
be going to (plans)
be going to (predictions)

Comparative adjectives (bigger, more dangerous)


superlative adjectives (the biggest, the best)
would like + infinitive / like + gerund
adverbs

Present perfect for past experiences


present perfect or simple past?
Level 2

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