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Talk about cause and effect
English Grammar
Talk about cause and effect
English Grammar
Second Partial
English Grammar
Second Partial
English Grammar
ИТК First Conditional Worksheet
English Grammar
ИТК First Conditional Worksheet
English Grammar
First Conditional
English Grammar
First Conditional
English Grammar
Grammar points
English Grammar
Grammar points
English Grammar
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."
There is/There are
Structure: There + is/are + noun
Example: "There is a book on the table." / "There are many people in the park."
Can (ability and permission)
Structure: Subject + can + base verb
Example: "I can swim." / "Can I go to the bathroom?"
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?"
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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