English Grammar – B1 Intermediate Level
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B1 adjectives and adverbs
- Adjectives with -ed vs -ing, i.e. boring vs bored, tiring vs tired, shocking vs shocked etc.
- Adverbs of frequency – always, never, seldom, sometimes, often, rarely, occasionally, etc.
- Word order of adverbs of frequency i.e. I never smoke. I am never late.
- Comparative and superlative of irregular adjectives i.e. little – less – the least
- Same as, the same i.e. Laura gets the same salary as me. You’re just the same as your mother.
- As… as i.e. He isn’t as old as he looks. It’s not as cold.
- Like, alike, slightly i.e. You look like your mother, They look alike. She is slightly taller than me
B1 conditionals
- 0 conditional i.e. If people eat too much, they get fat quickly.
- 1st conditional i.e. If you are late, I will be angry.
- 2nd conditional i.e. If they had time, they would go on holiday.
- 3rd conditional i.e. We would have won if we had played better.
B1 conjunctions
- Connecting words expressing cause and effect and contrast: so, which, until, why, while, when, as, before, after, until, as long as, whenever, etc.
B1 future tenses:
- Will – sudden decisions i.e. I will phone tomorrow. I will carry it for you.
- Future progressive i.e. Will you be going away this summer?
- Going to – for plans i.e. I am going to give you a call soon.
- Passive voice i.e. The report will be done by tomorrow.
B1 gerund and infinitive:
- Verbs followed by infinitive i.e. want, hope, need, plan, expect, promise, decide, offer, refuse, try, forget, learn, would like, etc.
- Verbs followed by gerund i.e. enjoy, mind, finish, suggest, etc.
- Verbs followed by infinitive or gerund i.e. stop
- Forming nouns from verbs using – ing, i.e. swim – swimming, talk – talking
B1 modal verbs:
- may, might for probability i.e. I might go to the cinema. It may be late now.
- May, might for polite request i.e. May I sit here? Might I ask you something?
- Can, can’t in past i.e. She can’t have seen me. She can have left the purse on the table.
- Can for polite request i.e. Can you change my room, please?
- Can for probability i.e. We can ask her again.
- Could for ability i.e. He couldn’t dance at all until he took lessons.
- Could for probability i.e. Alcohol could cause cancer.
- Must vs have to i.e. You must clean your clothes. I have to go to the dentist.
- Must/can’t for deduction i.e. That must be the main entrance. It can’t be far now.
- Be able to in past and present perfect and future i.e. She wasn’t able to visit us. We haven’t been able to travel for a year now. He will be able to come to the party.
- Be able to for possibility i.e. We were not able to get the tickets.
- Ought to for obligation i.e. We ought to leave now. You ought to listen carefully.
- Need for necessity i.e. I need new glasses.
- Needn’t for obligation i.e. You needn’t wear a tie.
- Need in past i.e. I needed to know who that person was.
- Mustn’t for obligation i.e. Students mustn’t speak during the exam.
- Shall for suggestions and polite offers i.e. Shall we meet again? Shall we have pizza?
B1 past tenses:
- Past simple i.e I was tired last night. We enjoyed the party.
- Past progressive i.e. In 2010 we were living in Australia.
- Past perfect i.e. When I arrived, everybody had left. I had exercised.
- Past perfect progressive i.e. I had been playing basketball.
- Used to i.e. I used to have a dog.
- Passive voice i.e. She said she had been tired.
- Reported speech i.e. She said she loved the film. She didn’t know where her father was.
- All main irregular verbs
B1 prepositions:
- Prepositional phrases with in, for, from, to, at, to, in, about, with, from, of
- Among, Until, On, At, In
B1 present tenses:
- Present simple i.e. I come from Greece. I work late on Tuesdays.
- Present progressive i.e. She isn’t eating. Why are you wearing a coat?
- Present perfect with for, since, yet, already, never, ever, just, i.e. I have never seen that film before. She hasn’t written yet. We have just finished eating.
- Present perfect progressive i.e. I have been learning English for ever.
- Passive voice i.e. The book has been rewritten many times. The dinner is served. She is being vaccinated.
- Present progressive for future, i.e. When are you meeting again?
- Present simple for future, i.e. School starts at 8 every day.
- Reported speech i.e. She said she had been waiting for hours.
- There is, There are i.e. There is a dog in the garden. There are people everywhere.
B1 pronouns:
- Pronouns: something, anything, nothing
- Reflexive pronouns: myself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourself, themselves
B1 questions:
- Complex question tags i.e. It was raining, wasn’t it? You did it, didn’t you?
- Wh- questions i.e. Who is she with? How do you like it? What are they like? What kind of job do you need?
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