Must & Mustn’t (Rules and Prohibition)
Use must for strong obligation and mustn’t for prohibition — and learn the key difference between mustn’t (forbidden) and don’t have to (optional). A2 grammar with 20 questions.
CEFR level A2
Use must for strong obligation and mustn’t for prohibition — and learn the key difference between mustn’t (forbidden) and don’t have to (optional). A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Express necessity with have to / has to, and lack of necessity (optional, not forbidden) with don’t have to. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Say things are equal with as…as, and show degree with too (before the adjective) and enough (after it). The final A2 grammar lesson, with 20 questions.
Add natural checking questions to the end of sentences — positive sentence, negative tag, and vice versa. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Talk about past habits and situations that are no longer true with used to — and the disappearing “d” in negatives and questions. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Talk about real future possibilities and their results: if + present simple, will + base verb. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Describe how actions are done by adding -ly to adjectives, plus irregulars like well, fast and hard. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Give and ask for advice with should and shouldn’t — one easy form, base verb, no “to”. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Connect past and present with have/has + past participle — for experiences and unfinished time, with ever, never, already, yet, for and since. A2 grammar with 20 questions.
Use will for instant decisions, promises, offers and predictions — and learn how it differs from going to. A2 grammar with 20 questions.