VERB TENSES
Present Simple
- Present Simple. Affirmative form
- Present Simple. Negative form
- Present Simple. Interrogative form
- Present Simple. Questions and answers
- Present Simple. Uses
Present Continuous
- Present Continuous. Affirmative form
- Present Continuous. Negative form
- Present Continuous. Interrogative form
- Present Continuous. Error Correction
- Present Continuous. Uses I
- Present Continuous. Video and exercises.
Present Simple or Present Continuous
Past Simple
- Past simple I
- Past simple II
- Past simple - regular verbs. Video and exercises
- Past simple - irregular verb. Video and exercises.
Past Continuous
Past Simple or Past Continuous
Future Tenses
Past Simple or Past Continuous
Future Tenses
Modal Verbs
- Modal Verbs exercises
- Modals
- Modal Verbs
- Can, could, be able to. Exercise 1
- Can, could, be able to. Exercise 2
- Can, could, be able to. Exercise 3
- Can, could, be able to. Exercise 4
- Can, could, be able to. Exercise 5
- Can, could, have to, must, might, should
- Probability: can, could, may, might, must
- Let / Make / Have / Get sth done
- Have something done. Exercise 1
- Have something done. Exercise 2
- Have something done. Exercise3
ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
- Adjectives. Order of adjectives
- Adverbs of frequency
- Enough, Too or Very
- Too or enough?
- Too or enough? Exercises
Comparative and Superlative adjectives
- Comparative and superlative. Exercise I
- Comparative and superlative. Exercise II
- Comparative and superlative. Exercise III
- Comparative and superlative. Short adjectives. Exercise I
- Comparative and superlative. Short adjectives. Exercise II
- Comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. Exercise I
- Comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. Exercise II
- Comparative with as....as
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives. Video and exercises
PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
OTHER GRAMMAR POINTS
Countable and Uncountable nouns. Some, Any, Much, Many, A lot of
Like or Would like
Countable and Uncountable nouns. Some, Any, Much, Many, A lot of
- Countable and uncountable nouns. Video and exercises
- How much or How many?
- Some or Any?
Like or Would like
- Like or would like. Exercise I
- Like or would like. Word Order. Exercise II.
- Like or would like. Complete sentences. Exercise III.
Relative Clauses
- Relative Pronouns who, which, whose. Exercise I
- Relative Clauses. Order the words to make sentences
- Relative Clauses with who and which
- Writing a Defining Relative Clause
- 'For' and 'To'
- Questions. Indirect Questions
- Recommend, suggest, insist, demand
- There is / There are and It
- This, that, these, those
- Unless
Last updated: 7th December 2016