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LearnEnglish- Grammar

LEVELS

Beginner to Pre-intermediate

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-to-pre-intermediate

Intermediate to Upper-intermediate

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/intermediate-to-upper-intermediate

A1-A2: Beginner to Pre-intermediate

Adjectives and prepositions
Adjectives ending in ‘-ed’ and ‘-ing’
Articles 1 
Articles 2 
Countable and uncountable nouns 1
Countable and uncountable nouns 2
Past continuous and past simple
Question forms 
Verbs followed by ‘-ing’ or by ‘to’ + infinitive 1

B1 to B2: Intermediate-Upper Intermediate

‘as’ and ‘like’Participle clauses
‘enough’Passives
‘in spite of’, ‘despite’, ‘although’, ‘even though’ and ‘though’Past ability
‘just’, ‘yet’, ‘still’ and ‘already’Past habits – ‘used to’, ‘would’ and the past simple
‘so’ and ‘such’Past perfect
‘used to’ + infinitive and ‘be’ or ‘get used to’ + ‘-ing’Phrasal verbs
‘wish’ and ‘if only’Present perfect
Adjectives – gradable and non-gradablePresent perfect simple and continuous
British English and American EnglishQuestion tags
Capital letters and apostrophesReflexive pronouns
Conditionals 1Relative clauses – defining relative clauses
Conditionals 2Relative clauses – non-defining relative clauses
Future continuous and future perfectReported speech 1 – statements
Future plansReported speech 2 – questions
Modals – deductions about the pastReported speech 3 – reporting verbs
Modals – deductions about the presentStative verbs
Modals – permission and obligationThe future – degrees of certainty
Modifying comparisonsVerbs and prepositions
 Verbs followed by ‘-ing’ or by ‘to’ + infinitive 2

Another option: LearnEnglishTeens

https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/

Beginner

Adverbs of frequencyPrepositions of time
Comparative and superlative adjectivesPresent continuous
Conjunctions: and, or, but, so, because and althoughPresent simple
Countable and uncountable nounsQuestion words
Have gotSome, any, every and no
Have to, must and should for obligation and adviceThe definite article
Past simple – irregular verbsThere is / There are and It
Past simple – regular verbsThis, that, these, those
Personal pronouns and possessivesTo be – present and past
 Verb + -ing or verb + infinitive

Intermediate

Can, could and would for invitations, offers, requests and permission
Conditionals
Future forms
Modals of deduction
Passive forms
Present perfect: simple and continuous
Question tags
Relative clauses
Reported speech
Third conditional
Used to
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