structured list of English grammar topics
structured list of English grammar topics
1. Nouns and Articles (Singular & Plural, Definite & Indefinite Articles)
4. To Be (am/is/are, was/were)
7. Prepositions of Place and Time (in, on, at, under, next to, etc.)
13. Countable and Uncountable Nouns (some, any, much, many, a lot of)
16. Comparatives & Superlatives (bigger, the biggest, more interesting, etc.)
Intermediate (B1-B2)
29. Past Perfect Continuous (Focus on duration before another past action)
34. Future Continuous & Future Perfect (I will be working, I will have finished)
39. Inversion for Emphasis (Never have I seen such a beautiful view.)
Advanced (C1-C2)
41. Advanced Modal Verbs (ought to, needn’t have, dare, etc.)
48. Discourse Markers & Hedging (Nevertheless, In any case, It appears that…)
50. Conditionals with Modals (If he had studied, he might have passed.)
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very good keep the list but under each item write an example sentence
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Here’s the full list with example sentences under each grammar topic:
Beginner (A1-A2)
1. Nouns and Articles (Singular & Plural, Definite & Indefinite Articles)
o There is a book on the table. / There are three apples in the basket.
4. To Be (am/is/are, was/were)
7. Prepositions of Place and Time (in, on, at, under, next to, etc.)
13. Countable and Uncountable Nouns (some, any, much, many, a lot of)
o There was a big storm last night. / There were many people at the party.
o This book is more interesting than that one. / This is the best movie I have ever
seen.
Intermediate (B1-B2)
o If I had more money, I would buy a car. / If I had studied harder, I would have
passed the exam.
Advanced (C1-C2)
43. Nominalization
o If she had studied harder, she might have passed the test.