Adverbs of Frequency
How often things happen — always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never — and exactly where to place them. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
How often things happen — always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never — and exactly where to place them. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Describe nouns with adjectives — placed before the noun or after “to be” — and learn why English adjectives never change. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
The partners of subject pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them — used after verbs and prepositions. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Family vocabulary plus have / have got to describe who you have — with questions, negatives, and the age trap. Practical beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Ask about anything using Wh- question words and the right word order, including How many / How much / How old. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Use can and can’t to talk about what you are able to do and what you are allowed to do — one easy form for every subject. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Make nouns plural: the -s rule, spelling patterns (-es, -ies, -ves), and irregular plurals like children and people. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Compare two things (taller than) and find the best of many (the tallest), including irregular forms like good/better/best. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Describe what is happening right now with be + verb-ing, including -ing spelling and present simple vs continuous. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.
Say what exists and describe places, with there is/there are, some/any, negatives and questions. Beginner grammar with 20 questions.