"Grammar is the logic of speech, even as logic is the grammar of reason."
Richard Chenevix Trench
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Grammar is the system of a language and sometimes we call it "the rules of the language". It is how we organise our words and sentences to communicate with others.
Let's take a look at some grammar topics:
B1
NEW MATERIAL
⯊ Question forms
⯊ Will, won't, shall

🎯 Exercise
⯊ Must, have to, can

🎯 Exercise
⯊ Will and might for predictions

🎯 Exercise
⯊ Imperative; should

🎯 Should
⯊ Uses of to + infinitive

⯊ Comparatives and superlatives

🎯 Exercise
⯊ Used to

🎯 Exercise
⯊ The passive: present simple and past simple
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ENGLISH 5
🔴 Present simple
🔴 Present simple and present continuous
🔴 Countable and uncountable
🔴 Expressions of quantity
🔴 Very, too and enough
🔴 Past simple and past continuous
🔴 Comparatives and superlatives
🔴 Verb patterns
ENGLISH 6
🔴 Present perfect simple
🔴 Will and might
🔴 Going to
🔴 Zero and first conditional
🔴 The passive
🔴 Modal verbs (Must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, need to, don't need to, can)
🔴 Second conditional
ENGLISH 7
🔵 Present tenses: active and passives
🔵 Future forms and uses
🔵 Present perfect simple and continuous
🔵 Narrative tenses (Past simple, Past continuous, Past perfect simple, Past perfect continuous, Used to and Would)
🔵 Modals and related verbs: past forms
🔵 Zero, first and second conditional
ENGLISH 8
🔵 Passives
🔵 Verb patterns with -ing and infinitive
🔵 Relative clauses
🔵 Reported speech and reporting verbs
🔵 Articles: a, an, the, zero article / Quantifiers
🔵 Third conditional / Mixed conditionals sentences