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Level 1 Grammar for English Learners (A1 / A2)
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Section 1: Grammar Words
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Lesson 1: Nouns (1:34)
Exercise - Nouns
Lesson 2: Pronouns (1:31)
Exercise - Pronouns
Lesson 3: Verbs (1:25)
Exercise - Verbs
Exercise - Auxiliary verbs
Lesson 4: Adjectives (0:30)
Exercise - Adjectives
Lesson 5: Determiners (0:38)
Exercise - Determiners
Lesson 6: Adverbs (0:49)
Exercise - Adverbs
Lesson 7: Conjunctions (1:04)
Exercise - Conjunctions
Lesson 8: Prepositions (0:51)
Exercise - Prepositions
Lesson 9: Sentences types (1:55)
Exercise - Subjects and Objects
Exercise - Linking verbs and complements
Exercise - Complements and objects
Lesson 10: Simple, compound and complex sentences (2:07)
Exercise - Simple, compound and complex sentences
Section 2: Present Simple
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Lesson 1: Present Simple Forms: Be (2:12)
Exercise - Present simple of ‘be’: positive
Exercise - Present simple of ‘be’: negative
Exercise - Present simple with ‘be’: yes / no questions
Exercise - Present simple with ‘be’: wh questions
Exercise - Present simple with ‘be’: mixed exercise
Lesson 2: Present simple forms: all verbs except 'be' (2:26)
Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: positive
Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: negative
Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: yes / no questions
Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: ‘wh’ questions
Exercise - Present simple with regular verbs: mixed exercise
Lesson 3: Present simple spelling changes (2:23)
Exercise - Present simple spelling changes
Lesson 4: Present simple short forms (2:10)
Exercise - Present simple short forms
Lesson 5: Present simple short answers (3:26)
Exercise - Present simple short answers
Lesson 6: Present simple uses: for the present (1:21)
Exercise - Present simple use: for the present
Lesson 7: Present simple uses: for the future (1:07)
Exercise - Present simple use: for the future
Section 3: Present Continuous
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Lesson 1: Verb+ing spelling changes (2:12)
Exercise - Verb+ing spelling changes 1
Exercise - Verb+ing spelling changes 2
Lesson 2: Present continuous forms (2:00)
Exercise - Present continuous: positive
Exercise - Present continuous: negative
Exercise - Present continuous: yes / no questions
Exercise - Present continuous: wh questions
Exercise - Present continuous: mixed exercise
Lesson 3: Present continuous short forms (1:35)
Exercise - Present continuous short forms
Lesson 4: Stative verbs (2:31)
Exercise - Stative verbs
Lesson 5: Present continuous use: events in progress (0:51)
Exercise - Present continuous use: events in progress
Lesson 6: Present continuous temporary meaning (0:50)
Exercise - Present continuous use: temporary situations
Lesson 6: Present continuous for the future (0:50)
Exercise - Present continuous use: for the future
Lesson 7: Present simple or present continuous? (0:56)
Exercise - Present continuous or present simple 1: stative vs dynamic
Exercise - Present continuous or present simple 2: future
Exercise - Present continuous or present simple 3: permanent or temporary
Exercise - Present continuous or present simple 4: habits or happening now
Section 4: 'Will' and 'Going to'
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Lesson 1: ‘Will’ forms (2:10)
Exercise - ‘Will’: positive and negative
Exercise - ‘Will’: positive and negative short forms
Exercise - ‘Will’: questions
Lesson 2: ‘Will’ use: prediction (0:38)
Exercise - ‘Will’ use: prediction
Lesson 3: ‘Will’ use: offers, requests, refusals, promises (0:40)
Lesson 4: ‘Will’ use: decisions at the moment of speaking (0:25)
Exercise - ‘Will’ use: offers and decisions
Lesson 5: ‘Going to’ forms (2:57)
Exercise - ‘Going to’: positive and negative
Exercise - ‘Going to’: questions
Lesson 6: ‘Going to’ use: prediction (0:29)
Exercise - ‘Going to’ use: prediction
Lesson 7: ‘Going to’ use: plans and intentions (0:33)
Exercise - ‘Going to’ use: plans and intentions
Lesson 8: ‘Will’ or ‘going to’? (0:45)
Exercise - ‘Will’ or ‘going to’: decisions vs plans
Section 5: Past Simple
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Lesson 1: Past simple with ‘be’ (1:55)
Exercise - Past simple with ‘be’: positive and negative 1
Exercise - Past simple with ‘be’: positive and negative 2
Exercise - Past Simple with ‘be’: questions
Exercise - Past simple with ‘be’: mixed exercise
Lesson 2: Past simple form with regular verbs (1:58)
Exercise - Past simple with regular verbs: positive and negative
Exercise - Past simple with regular verbs: questions
Lesson 3: Past simple spelling changes (1:23)
Exercise - Past simple spelling changes
Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 1
Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 2
Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 3
Exercise - Past simple: mixed exercise 4
Lesson 4: Past simple form with irregular verbs (5:45)
Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 1
Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 2
Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 3
Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 4
Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 5
Exercise - Past simple with irregular verbs positive 6
Lesson 5: Past simple basic use (0:57)
Exercise - Past simple basic use
Section 6: Present Perfect
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Lesson 1: Present perfect forms with regular verbs (2:38)
Exercise - Present perfect: positive and negative
Exercise - Present perfect: questions
Lesson 2: Past participle spelling changes (1:28)
Exercise - Past participles with spelling changes
Lesson 3: Past participle with irregular verbs (5:31)
Exercise - Irregular past participles 1
Exercise - Irregular past participles 2
Exercise - Irregular past participles 3
Exercise - Irregular past participles 4
Exercise - Irregular past participles 5
Exercise - Irregular past participles 6
Lesson 4: Present perfect use: how long with ‘for’ and ‘since’ (1:10)
Exercise - Present perfect use: ‘for’ and ‘since’
Lesson 5: Present perfect use: just, yet and already (1:21)
Exercise - Present perfect use: ‘already’ and ‘yet’
Exercise - Present perfect use: ‘just’
Lesson 6: Present perfect for life experience (with ever and never) (1:27)
Exercise - Present perfect use: life experience
Exercise - Present perfect use: visiting places
Lesson 7: Present perfect use: been or gone? (0:46)
Exercise - Present perfect use: ‘been’ or ‘gone’?
Lesson 8: Present perfect or past simple? (1:10)
Exercise - Present perfect or past simple 1
Exercise - Present perfect or past simple 2
Section 7: Past Continuous
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Lesson 1: Past continuous forms (1:53)
Exercise - Past continuous: positive and negative
Exercise - Past continuous: questions
Lesson 2: Past continuous use: events at a point in time (0:59)
Exercise - Past continuous: events in progress at a certain time
Lesson 3: Past continuous use: interrupted actions with the past simple (0:59)
Exercise - Past continuous: actions with the past simple
Exercise - Past continuous or past simple?
Section 8: Verb Patterns
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Lesson 1: Verb patterns with infinitive without 'to' (1:24)
Exercise - The imperative
Exercise - Let's
Lesson 2: Verb patterns with gerunds (verb+ing) (2:30)
Exercise - Gerund as subject
Exercise - No + gerund
Exercise - Verb + gerund
Exercise - Spend time
Lesson 3: Verb patterns with infinitive + 'to' (3:02)
Exercise - Verb + to + infinitive
Exercise - To + infinitive or gerund?
Exercise - Infinitive of purpose
Section 9: Nouns
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Lesson 1: Singular and plural nouns (1:41)
Exercise - Plural and singular nouns
Lesson 2: Countable and uncountable nouns (2:15)
Exercise - Countable and uncountable nouns
Lesson 3: Quantity words with uncountable nouns (1:06)
Exercise - Quantity word + uncountable noun
Lesson 4: A or an? (0:53)
Exercise - A or an?
Lesson 5: A / the / no article for known and unknown (1:43)
Exercise - Known and unknown
Lesson 6: 'A' and 'the' for things we have already talked about (1:13)
Exercise - things we have already talked about
Lesson 7: A / an with jobs and to say what something is (0:35)
Exercise - A and no article to say what something is
Lesson 8: Using no article to talk in general (1:09)
Exercise - No article for talking in general
Lesson 9: Possessive 's' (1:17)
Exercise - Possessive 's'
Section 10: Determiners
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Lesson 1: This / that / these / those (2:11)
Exercise: This / that / these / those
Lesson 2: Some and any (1:57)
Exercise - Some and any
Exercise - Some or some of?
Exercise - Any or any of?
Lesson 3: More and most (1:11)
Exercise - Most or most of?
Lesson 4: A little, a few (1:41)
Exercise - A little and a few
Exercise - A little or a little of?
Exercise - A few or a few of?
Lesson 5: Much, many (1:33)
Exercise - Much or many?
Exercise - Much or much of?
Exercise - Many or many of?
Lesson 6: A lot of / lots of (1:13)
Exercise - A lot or a lot of?
Lesson 7: Not any, no, none (2:00)
Exercise - Not any / no / none
Lesson 8: Every, each and all (3:44)
Exercise - Every or each?
Exercise - All or all of?
Section 11: Pronouns
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Lesson 1: Subject and object pronouns (1:30)
Exercise - Subject and object pronouns
Lesson 2: Possessive determiners / adjectives (0:49)
Lesson 3: Possessive pronouns (1:05)
Exercise - Possessives
Lesson 4: Possessives with 'of' (double genitive) (1:22)
Exercise - Double genitive
Lesson 5: You = people in general (0:35)
Lesson 6: There is and there are (1:04)
Exercise - There is and there are
Lesson 7: 'It' as a dummy subject (1:14)
Exercise - 'It' as a dummy subject
Lesson 8: Something / somebody / somewhere and anything / anybody / anywhere (2:02)
Exercise - Something or anything?
Exercise - Somebody or anybody?
Exercise - Somewhere or anywhere?
Lesson 9: Everything / everywhere / everybody and nothing / nobody / nowhere (1:01)
Exercise - Nothing or anything?
Exercise - Nobody or anybody?
Exercise - Nowhere or anywhere?
Exercise - Everywhere or nowhere?
Exercise - Everything or nothing?
Exercise - Everybody or nobody?
Lesson 10: One and ones (0:54)
Exercise - One / ones
Section 12: Prepositions
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Lesson 1: Prepositions of time 1 (at / in / on) (1:36)
Exercise - at / in / on 1
Exercise - at / in / on 2
Exercise - at / in / on 3
Lesson 2: Prepositions of time 2 (from / to / until / by) (2:17)
Exercise - From ...to / until / till
Exercise - By or until
Lesson 3: Prepositions of time 3 (for / since / during / while) (2:37)
Exercise - For or during?
Exercise - During or while?
Exercise - For or since?
Lesson 4: Prepositions of time 4 (before and after) (1:24)
Exercise - Before and after
Lesson 5: prepositions for places (at / in /on) (2:54)
Exercise - Prepositions of place 1
Exercise - Prepositions of place 2
Lesson 6: 'At' or 'in' with buildings? (1:29)
Exercise - 'In' or 'at' for buildings
Lesson 7: Prepositions with 'home' (0:38)
Exercise - Prepositions with 'home'
Lesson 8: Prepositions with verbs of movement (1:01)
Exercise - Prepositions with verbs of movement
Lesson 9: Prepositions after adjectives (7:09)
Exercise - Adjectives and prepositions 1
Exercise - Adjectives and prepositions 2
Exercise - Adjectives and prepositions 3
Exercise - Adjectives and prepositions 4
Lesson 10: prepositions after verbs (7:04)
Exercise - Verbs and prepositions 1
Exercise - Verbs and prepositions 2
Exercise - Verbs and prepositions 3
Exercise - Verbs and prepositions 4
Lesson 11: Prepositions after nouns (7:21)
Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 1
Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 2
Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 3
Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 4
Exercise - Nouns and prepositions 5
Section 13: Modal Verbs
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Lesson 1: Modal verbs introduction (1:38)
Lesson 2: 'Can' and 'could 'for ability (1:03)
Exercise - Can / could / will be able to for ability
Lesson 3: 'Could' for past ability (0:18)
Lesson 4: 'Can' for requests (0:28)
Exercise - Can and could for requests
Lesson 5: 'Could' for polite requests (0:27)
Exercise - Can and could for requests with short answers
Lesson 6: 'Can' for permission (0:20)
Exercise - Can for permission in general
Lesson 7: 'Would' for imaginary situations (0:34)
Exercise - Would for imaginary situations
Lesson 8: 'Would like' for politeness (0:53)
Exercise - Would like
Lesson 9: 'Must' and 'have got to' for obligation (0:53)
Exercise - Must and have (got) to for obligation
Lesson 10: 'Mustn't' and 'don't have to' (0:48)
Exercise - Mustn't and don't have to
Lesson 11: 'Might' for weak possibility (0:30)
Exercise - Might for weak possibility
Lesson 12: 'Shall' for offers and suggestions (0:29)
Exercise - Shall for offers and suggestions
Lesson 13: 'Should' for advice (0:24)
Exercise - Should for advice
Section 14: Adjectives
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Lesson 1: Adjectives basics (2:02)
Exercise - Position of adjectives
Lesson 2: Adjective structures (0:58)
Exercise - Adjectives with to + infinitive
Lesson 3: Form the comparative (3:07)
Exercise - Form the comparative
Lesson 4: Use the comparative (2:01)
Exercise - Use the comparative
Exercise - Use the comparative with much / a lot / a little / a bit
Exercise - As ...as
Lesson 5: Form the superlative (3:01)
Exercise - Form the superlative
Lesson 6: Use the superlative (2:35)
Exercise - Superlative with or without 'the'
Exercise - Superlative with in or of
Lesson 7: Bored and boring (1:22)
Exercise - Bored and boring
Section 15: Adverbs
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Lesson 1: Adverbs position (1:00)
Lesson 2: Adverbs of manner (1:12)
Exercise - Adverbs of manner
Lesson 3: Adjective or adverb (0:49)
Exercise - Adjective or adverb?
Lesson 4: Well or good? (0:38)
Exercise - Well or good?
Lesson 5: Adverbs of frequency (1:41)
Exercise - Adverbs of frequency
Lesson 6: Adverbs for sequencing (0:21)
Lesson 7: Adverbs of focus (just, only) (0:16)
Lesson 8: Adverbs of viewpoint (0:20)
Lesson 9: Adverbs for linking (0:24)
Lesson 10: Adverbs of certainty (0:39)
Exercise - Adverb of certainty
Lesson 11: Adverbs of degree (0:51)
Exercise - Adverbs of degree
Lesson 12: Review of adverbs word order (1:35)
Exercise - Position of adverbs review 1
Exercise - Position of adverbs review 2
Exercise - Position of adverbs review 3
Exercise - Position of adverbs review 4
Exercise - Other kinds of adverb
Section 16: Introduction to Relative Clauses
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Lesson 1: Relative clauses introduction (1:52)
Exercise - Where is the relative clause?
Exercise - Make relative clauses 1
Exercise - Make relative clauses 2
Lesson 2: Defining and non-defining relative clauses (3:09)
Exercise - Dropping the pronoun
Section 17: Introduction to the Passive, Reported Speech and Conditionals
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Lesson 1: Introduction to the passive (2:32)
Exercise - Make the present simple passive
Exercise - Make the past simple passive
Lesson 2: Introduction to reported speech (1:44)
Exercise - Reported speech with the present simple
Lesson 3: Introduction to real conditionals (2:13)
Exercise - Present real conditionals
Exercise - Future real conditionals
Lesson 5: 'Could' for polite requests
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