Created by

Võ Thị Cẩm Thanh
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English Language
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High School
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10th grade
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Writing
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English
Author's Instructions
Grammar Content
Level: High School Students (A2–B2)
Grammar Points / Structures / Patterns
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Verb Tenses
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Present Simple and Present Continuous
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Past Simple
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Present Perfect
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Future forms (will, be going to, present continuous for future plans)
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Sentence Structure
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Affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms
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Subject–verb agreement
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Basic word order in English sentences
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Modal Verbs
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can, could (ability and permission)
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must, have to (obligation)
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should (advice)
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may, might (possibility)
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Comparative and Superlative Forms
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Comparative adjectives and adverbs
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Superlative structures
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as…as comparison
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Question Forms
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Yes/No questions
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Wh-questions
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Question tags (B1–B2)
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Complex Sentences
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Coordinating conjunctions (and, but, so, because)
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Subordinating conjunctions (although, if, when, while)
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Relative clauses (who, which, that)
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Conditionals
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Zero Conditional
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First Conditional
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Second Conditional (B1–B2)
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Passive Voice
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Present Simple Passive
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Past Simple Passive
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Reported Speech
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Reported statements and questions
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Gerunds and Infinitives
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Verb + V-ing
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Verb + to-infinitive
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Expressing purpose (to + verb)
Created by

Võ Thị Cẩm Thanh
-
English Language
-
High School
-
10th grade
-
Writing
-
English
Author's Instructions
Grammar Content
Level: High School Students (A2–B2)
Grammar Points / Structures / Patterns
-
Verb Tenses
-
Present Simple and Present Continuous
-
Past Simple
-
Present Perfect
-
Future forms (will, be going to, present continuous for future plans)
-
-
Sentence Structure
-
Affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms
-
Subject–verb agreement
-
Basic word order in English sentences
-
-
Modal Verbs
-
can, could (ability and permission)
-
must, have to (obligation)
-
should (advice)
-
may, might (possibility)
-
-
Comparative and Superlative Forms
-
Comparative adjectives and adverbs
-
Superlative structures
-
as…as comparison
-
-
Question Forms
-
Yes/No questions
-
Wh-questions
-
Question tags (B1–B2)
-
-
Complex Sentences
-
Coordinating conjunctions (and, but, so, because)
-
Subordinating conjunctions (although, if, when, while)
-
Relative clauses (who, which, that)
-
-
Conditionals
-
Zero Conditional
-
First Conditional
-
Second Conditional (B1–B2)
-
-
Passive Voice
-
Present Simple Passive
-
Past Simple Passive
-
-
Reported Speech
-
Reported statements and questions
-
-
Gerunds and Infinitives
-
Verb + V-ing
-
Verb + to-infinitive
-
Expressing purpose (to + verb)
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