Advertisements English practice English Grammar Exercises for A1 with 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 I can talk about plans. will I can talk about the future and make predictions. going to (2) I can talk about my plans for the future. will (2) I can talk about the future and make predictions.