Grammar Topics
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Present Perfect (Introduction)
An introduction to the Present Perfect: form, the concepts of 'ever/never', 'already/yet', and how it connects past events to the present.
Can / Can't
Can and can't are essential modal verbs at A2 level used to express ability, permission, and general possibility. Learn their structure, key uses, and common mistakes.
Order of Adjectives
The correct sequence when stacking multiple adjectives: opinion → size → age → shape → colour → origin → material.
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs that describe how something is done: quickly, carefully, well, hard.
Must / Mustn't
Must and mustn't express strong obligation and prohibition at A2 level. Learn when something is required by rules or personal necessity, and when it is strictly forbidden.
Adverbs of Degree
Very, quite, fairly, rather, extremely — adverbs that modify adjectives and other adverbs to indicate intensity.
Should / Shouldn't
Should and shouldn't are key A2 modal verbs for giving and asking advice, expressing moral duty, and stating expectations. Gentler than must, they are essential for everyday communication.
Irregular Plurals
Nouns that form their plural in unpredictable ways: man→men, child→children, mouse→mice, and more.
Uncountable Nouns
Nouns that cannot be counted directly (water, information, advice) and the grammar rules that govern them.
Possessive Nouns ('s and s')
Using 's and s' to show ownership and relationship between nouns.
Quantifiers: some / any
Using some (affirmative/offers) and any (questions/negatives) with countable and uncountable nouns.
Quantifiers: much / many / a lot of
Distinguishing much (uncountable), many (countable), and a lot of (both) to express large quantities.