English practice
English Grammar Exercises for A1with Answers
be, possessives and pronouns
I can ask and answer questions.
have got and articles
I can talk about possessions.
be and have got
I can use be and have got.
Present simple (affirmative)
I can use the present simple affirmative correctly.
Articles: the, a / an, some; this / that / these / those
I can use articles and this, that, these and those correctly.
Present simple (negative and interrogative)
I can ask questions about facts and everyday events.
Present simple: affirmative and negative
I can talk about facts and things that happen regularly.
Present simple: questions
I can ask questions about facts and everyday events.
have to
I can talk about things that are necessary or compulsory.
Adverbs of frequency; question words
I can use adverbs of frequency and question words.
can and adverbs
I can say how well I can do something.
Adverbs of frequency
I can say how often something happens.
there is / there are; some / any with plural nouns
I can describe what is in a room and where it is.
have to (2)
I can talk about something that is necessary or compulsory.
Present continuous
I can talk about things that are happening now.
there is / there are; some and any
I can use there is / are and some / any correctly.
Present continuous (2)
I can describe things that are happening now.
Present simple and continuous
I can talk about what usually happens and what is happening now.
Quantity
I can talk about quantities.
should / shouldn’t
I can give advice.
Contrast: present simple and present continuous
I can talk about what usually happens and what is happening now.
how much / how many, much / many / a lot of, a few / a little
I can talk and ask about quantity.
Comparatives
I can make comparisons
Superlatives
I can use superlative adjectives.
Comparative adjectives
I can make comparisons.
Superlative adjectives
I can describe things using superlative adjectives.
Past simple (affirmative): regular
I can talk about past events.
Past simple: be and can
I can talk about the past using be and can
Past simple affirmative: regular verbs
I can talk about past events.
Past simple: be and can (2)
I can talk about my past.
Past simple affirmative: irregular verbs
I can talk about past events.
Past simple negative and interrogative
I can say what did and didn’t happen in the past.
Past simple (affirmative): irregular
I can talk about past events.
Present perfect (affirmative)
I can talk about recent events using the present perfect.
Present perfect (negative and interrogative)
I can talk about recent events.
Past simple (negative and interrogative)
I can say what did and didn’t happen in the past.
Present perfect affirmative (2)
I can say what has just happened.
Present perfect negative and interrogative (2)
I can talk about recent events.
going to (2)
I can talk about my plans for the future.
will (2)
I can talk about the future and make predictions.
