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The document outlines a comprehensive list of English grammar topics categorized by proficiency levels: Beginner (A1-A2), Intermediate (B1-B2), and Advanced (C1-C2). Each topic includes example sentences to illustrate its usage. The topics cover various aspects of grammar such as tenses, conditionals, and passive voice.

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structured list of English grammar topics

The document outlines a comprehensive list of English grammar topics categorized by proficiency levels: Beginner (A1-A2), Intermediate (B1-B2), and Advanced (C1-C2). Each topic includes example sentences to illustrate its usage. The topics cover various aspects of grammar such as tenses, conditionals, and passive voice.

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Beginner (A1-A2)

1. Nouns and Articles (Singular & Plural, Definite & Indefinite Articles)

2. There is / There are

3. Pronouns (Subject, Object, Possessive)

4. To Be (am/is/are, was/were)

5. Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his, her, etc.)

6. This / That / These / Those

7. Prepositions of Place and Time (in, on, at, under, next to, etc.)

8. Present Simple Tense (Affirmative, Negative, Questions)

9. Adverbs of Frequency (always, usually, sometimes, never, etc.)

10. Can / Could / Be able to (Ability, Permission, Requests)

11. Have got / Has got (Possession)

12. Present Continuous Tense (Actions happening now)

13. Countable and Uncountable Nouns (some, any, much, many, a lot of)

14. There was / There were

15. Past Simple Tense (Regular & Irregular Verbs)

16. Comparatives & Superlatives (bigger, the biggest, more interesting, etc.)

17. Future with ‘going to’ (Plans & Intentions)

18. Must / Have to / Should (Obligation & Advice)

19. Adverbs of Manner (quickly, slowly, well, badly, etc.)

20. Past Continuous Tense (Describing past actions in progress)

Intermediate (B1-B2)

21. Present Perfect Tense (Experiences, Unfinished Time, Result)

22. Present Perfect Continuous (Focus on duration)

23. Used to / Would (Past habits)

24. Relative Clauses (who, which, that, where, whose)

25. Passive Voice (Present & Past Simple)

26. Zero & First Conditionals


27. Modals for Probability & Deduction (must, might, may, can’t)

28. Past Perfect Tense (Action before another past action)

29. Past Perfect Continuous (Focus on duration before another past action)

30. Second & Third Conditionals

31. Reported Speech (Statements, Questions, Commands)

32. Gerunds & Infinitives (enjoy doing vs. want to do)

33. Future with ‘will’ & ‘shall’ (Predictions, Spontaneous decisions)

34. Future Continuous & Future Perfect (I will be working, I will have finished)

35. Wish & If only (Expressing regrets)

36. Causative Form (have/get something done)

37. Mixed Conditionals (e.g., If I had studied, I would be successful now.)

38. Passive Voice (All Tenses)

39. Inversion for Emphasis (Never have I seen such a beautiful view.)

40. Ellipsis & Substitution (I think so, He might do.)

Advanced (C1-C2)

41. Advanced Modal Verbs (ought to, needn’t have, dare, etc.)

42. Participle Clauses (Having finished the work, he went home.)

43. Nominalization (Turning verbs/adjectives into nouns: destruction, happiness)

44. Complex Relative Clauses (whoever, whichever, whatever)

45. Advanced Passive Constructions (It is said that…, He is thought to…)

46. Cleft Sentences (What I need is a holiday.)

47. Advanced Inversion Structures (Little did he know…)

48. Discourse Markers & Hedging (Nevertheless, In any case, It appears that…)

49. Future in the Past (was going to, would)

50. Conditionals with Modals (If he had studied, he might have passed.)

Would you like any specific topics explained in more detail?

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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 I have a cat. / The cat is sleeping.

2. There is / There are

o There is a book on the table. / There are three apples in the basket.

3. Pronouns (Subject, Object, Possessive)

o She loves him. / This is my car.

4. To Be (am/is/are, was/were)

o She is happy. / They were at school yesterday.

5. Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his, her, etc.)

o This is my bag, not your bag.

6. This / That / These / Those

o This is my phone. / Those are my shoes.

7. Prepositions of Place and Time (in, on, at, under, next to, etc.)

o The book is on the table. / We have a meeting at 3 PM.

8. Present Simple Tense (Affirmative, Negative, Questions)

o She works in a bank. / He doesn’t like coffee. / Do you play football?

9. Adverbs of Frequency (always, usually, sometimes, never, etc.)

o I always wake up early.

10. Can / Could / Be able to (Ability, Permission, Requests)

o I can swim. / Could you help me?

11. Have got / Has got (Possession)

o She has got a new phone.

12. Present Continuous Tense (Actions happening now)


o They are watching TV right now.

13. Countable and Uncountable Nouns (some, any, much, many, a lot of)

o I have some money. / There aren’t any oranges.

14. There was / There were

o There was a big storm last night. / There were many people at the party.

15. Past Simple Tense (Regular & Irregular Verbs)

o I visited my grandparents last weekend. / He went to London last summer.

16. Comparatives & Superlatives

o This book is more interesting than that one. / This is the best movie I have ever
seen.

17. Future with ‘going to’ (Plans & Intentions)

o I am going to visit my uncle next week.

18. Must / Have to / Should (Obligation & Advice)

o You must wear a seatbelt. / You should drink more water.

19. Adverbs of Manner (quickly, slowly, well, badly, etc.)

o She speaks English fluently.

20. Past Continuous Tense (Describing past actions in progress)

o I was watching TV when the phone rang.

Intermediate (B1-B2)

21. Present Perfect Tense

o I have never been to Japan.

22. Present Perfect Continuous

o She has been studying for three hours.

23. Used to / Would (Past habits)

o I used to play the piano when I was a child.

24. Relative Clauses (who, which, that, where, whose)

o The man who lives next door is very friendly.


25. Passive Voice (Present & Past Simple)

o The cake was made by my mother.

26. Zero & First Conditionals

o If you heat water, it boils. / If it rains, we will stay at home.

27. Modals for Probability & Deduction

o He must be at work now. / She might come later.

28. Past Perfect Tense

o By the time we arrived, the movie had already started.

29. Past Perfect Continuous

o He had been working there for five years before he quit.

30. Second & Third Conditionals

o If I had more money, I would buy a car. / If I had studied harder, I would have
passed the exam.

31. Reported Speech

o She said she was tired.

32. Gerunds & Infinitives

o I enjoy swimming. / He wants to travel the world.

33. Future with ‘will’ & ‘shall’

o I will call you later.

34. Future Continuous & Future Perfect

o This time next year, I will be studying abroad.

35. Wish & If only

o I wish I had a bigger house.

36. Causative Form

o I had my hair cut yesterday.

37. Mixed Conditionals

o If I had studied harder, I would be more successful now.

38. Passive Voice (All Tenses)


o A new school is being built in our neighborhood.

39. Inversion for Emphasis

o Never have I seen such a beautiful sunset.

40. Ellipsis & Substitution

o I think so. / He might do.

Advanced (C1-C2)

41. Advanced Modal Verbs

o You needn’t have worried.

42. Participle Clauses

o Having finished his homework, he went out to play.

43. Nominalization

o His decision to leave was unexpected.

44. Complex Relative Clauses

o Whoever finishes first will win the prize.

45. Advanced Passive Constructions

o It is believed that he is a great scientist.

46. Cleft Sentences

o What I need is a holiday.

47. Advanced Inversion Structures

o Little did he know what was about to happen.

48. Discourse Markers & Hedging

o Nevertheless, we must continue.

49. Future in the Past

o I was going to call you, but I forgot.

50. Conditionals with Modals

o If she had studied harder, she might have passed the test.

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