Modals of Deduction: must, might, can’t
We use modal verbs to make deductions — guesses based on evidence. At B1 the key three are must (I’m sure it’s true), might/could/may (it’s possible), and can’t (I’m sure…
CEFR level B1
We use modal verbs to make deductions — guesses based on evidence. At B1 the key three are must (I’m sure it’s true), might/could/may (it’s possible), and can’t (I’m sure…
The Third Conditional talks about the past and imagines a different result — something that did not happen. We use it for regrets and hypothetical past situations.
At B1 you tell stories about the past by combining two tenses. Past Simple = a completed action. Past Continuous = an action in progress around a past moment. Together…
This is one of the most important contrasts at B1. Both tenses talk about the past, but they answer different questions. Past Simple talks about a finished time; Present Perfect…
Tell what others said with the tense shifting one step back, plus say vs tell and reported questions with if/whether. B1 grammar with 20 questions.
Focus on the action with be + past participle across tenses, and name the doer with “by”. B1 grammar with 20 questions.
Talk about imaginary and unlikely situations with if + past simple, would + base verb — and give advice with “If I were you…”. B1 grammar with 20 questions.
The “past before the past”: use had + past participle for the earlier of two past actions, with when, before and after. B1 grammar with 20 questions.
Talk about how long an action has been happening with have/has been + -ing, using for, since and How long. B1 grammar with 20 questions.
Join ideas to show reason (because), result (so), and contrast (although, however, but) — with correct punctuation. B1 grammar with 20 questions.