Grammar Topics
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Subordinating Conjunctions (because, so, when, before, after)
Conjunctions that introduce dependent clauses: because, although, when, while, before, after, until, unless.
Present Continuous
The Present Continuous describes actions in progress now, temporary situations, changing trends, and future plans. Learn the -ing form rules and stative verbs.
Prepositions of Movement and Direction
To, into, through, across, along, towards, past — prepositions that describe movement.
Possessive Pronouns
Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs — pronouns that show ownership without a following noun.
Future with Going To
Use 'going to' for pre-planned intentions and predictions based on visible evidence. Contrasts with 'will' for spontaneous decisions.
Comparative Adjectives
Comparing two things using -er or more: taller, more expensive, better.
Reflexive Pronouns
Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves — used when subject and object are the same.
Extended Question Formation (How, Whose, Which)
Forming questions with how (many/much/often/long), whose, and which to ask for specific details.
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.
Superlative Adjectives
Identifying the extreme in a group using -est or most: the tallest, the most expensive, the best.
Order of Adjectives
The correct sequence when stacking multiple adjectives: opinion → size → age → shape → colour → origin → material.
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.