Created by

Anhthu2730
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English Grammar
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Grammar structure
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Age 13-18
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level: A2
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English
Author's Instructions
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Present Simple Tense
- Structure: Subject + base verb (s/es for he/she/it)
- Example: "I work in an office." / "She goes to school every day."
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Present Continuous Tense
- Structure: Subject + am/are/is + verb-ing
- Example: "I am studying right now." / "They are playing football."
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Past Simple Tense
- Structure: Subject + past form of verb
- Example: "She visited the museum yesterday." / "I watched a movie last night."
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Past Continuous Tense
- Structure: Subject + was/were + verb-ing
- Example: "I was reading when the phone rang." / "They were sleeping at 10 PM."
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Future Simple Tense (will)
- Structure: Subject + will + base verb
- Example: "I will call you tomorrow." / "They will come to the party."
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Future with "going to"
- Structure: Subject + am/are/is + going to + base verb
- Example: "I’m going to visit my grandparents." / "He is going to study abroad."
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Present Perfect Simple
- Structure: Subject + have/has + past participle
- Example: "I have finished my homework." / "She has lived in this city for five years."
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Comparatives and Superlatives
- Comparatives: Subject + verb + adjective + -er / more + adjective (for longer adjectives)
- Example: "This book is cheaper than that one." / "She is more intelligent than him."
- Superlatives: The + adjective + -est / most + adjective (for longer adjectives)
- Example: "This is the tallest building." / "He is the most hardworking person."
- Comparatives: Subject + verb + adjective + -er / more + adjective (for longer adjectives)
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There is/There are
- Structure: There + is/are + noun
- Example: "There is a book on the table." / "There are many people in the park."
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Can (ability and permission)
- Structure: Subject + can + base verb
- Example: "I can swim." / "Can I go to the bathroom?"
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Some and Any
- Some: Used in positive statements, offers, and requests.
- Example: "I have some friends." / "Would you like some tea?"
- Any: Used in negative statements and questions.
- Example: "I don’t have any money." / "Do you have any pens?"
- Some: Used in positive statements, offers, and requests.
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First Conditional
- Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb
- Example: "If it rains, I will stay at home." / "If I see her, I will say hello."
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Second Conditional
- Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
- Example: "If I were rich, I would travel the world." / "If she studied more, she would pass the exam."
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Prepositions of Place and Time
- Examples: "in," "on," "at"
- "The book is on the table." / "We have a meeting at 3 PM." / "I live in New York."
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Questions with Wh- words
- Examples: "What," "Where," "When," "Why," "How"
- "What is your name?" / "Where do you live?" / "How are you?"
Created by

Anhthu2730
-
English Grammar
-
Grammar structure
-
Age 13-18
-
level: A2
-
English
Author's Instructions
-
Present Simple Tense
- Structure: Subject + base verb (s/es for he/she/it)
- Example: "I work in an office." / "She goes to school every day."
-
Present Continuous Tense
- Structure: Subject + am/are/is + verb-ing
- Example: "I am studying right now." / "They are playing football."
-
Past Simple Tense
- Structure: Subject + past form of verb
- Example: "She visited the museum yesterday." / "I watched a movie last night."
-
Past Continuous Tense
- Structure: Subject + was/were + verb-ing
- Example: "I was reading when the phone rang." / "They were sleeping at 10 PM."
-
Future Simple Tense (will)
- Structure: Subject + will + base verb
- Example: "I will call you tomorrow." / "They will come to the party."
-
Future with "going to"
- Structure: Subject + am/are/is + going to + base verb
- Example: "I’m going to visit my grandparents." / "He is going to study abroad."
-
Present Perfect Simple
- Structure: Subject + have/has + past participle
- Example: "I have finished my homework." / "She has lived in this city for five years."
-
Comparatives and Superlatives
- Comparatives: Subject + verb + adjective + -er / more + adjective (for longer adjectives)
- Example: "This book is cheaper than that one." / "She is more intelligent than him."
- Superlatives: The + adjective + -est / most + adjective (for longer adjectives)
- Example: "This is the tallest building." / "He is the most hardworking person."
- Comparatives: Subject + verb + adjective + -er / more + adjective (for longer adjectives)
-
There is/There are
- Structure: There + is/are + noun
- Example: "There is a book on the table." / "There are many people in the park."
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Can (ability and permission)
- Structure: Subject + can + base verb
- Example: "I can swim." / "Can I go to the bathroom?"
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Some and Any
- Some: Used in positive statements, offers, and requests.
- Example: "I have some friends." / "Would you like some tea?"
- Any: Used in negative statements and questions.
- Example: "I don’t have any money." / "Do you have any pens?"
- Some: Used in positive statements, offers, and requests.
-
First Conditional
- Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb
- Example: "If it rains, I will stay at home." / "If I see her, I will say hello."
-
Second Conditional
- Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
- Example: "If I were rich, I would travel the world." / "If she studied more, she would pass the exam."
-
Prepositions of Place and Time
- Examples: "in," "on," "at"
- "The book is on the table." / "We have a meeting at 3 PM." / "I live in New York."
-
Questions with Wh- words
- Examples: "What," "Where," "When," "Why," "How"
- "What is your name?" / "Where do you live?" / "How are you?"
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