Grammar A1
Practice A1 grammar with scan-friendly lesson cards and the same assignment routes already in place.
Adverbs of Place
An A1 guide to adverbs of place — here, there, everywhere, somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, inside, outside, upstairs, downstairs — and where they go in a sentence.
This, That, These, Those (Demonstratives)
An A1 guide to the four demonstratives — this, that, these, those — for pointing out things by distance and number, used both as adjectives and pronouns.
Have and Have Got
An A1 guide to "have" vs. "have got" for possession, family, and characteristics — affirmative, negative, and question forms, with the differences between American and British English.
Imperatives
An A1 guide to the imperative form — how to give commands, instructions, warnings, advice, and suggestions in English, including affirmative and negative forms and the let's structure.
Object Pronouns
An A1 guide to English object pronouns — me, you, him, her, it, us, them — and where they go in a sentence after verbs and prepositions.
Possessive 's
An A1 guide to showing possession in English — 's with singular and plural nouns, the of-construction for things, and possessive determiners (my, your, his, her, its, our, their).
There is / There are
A complete A1 guide to "there is" and "there are" — learn how to use these expressions to say something exists, with affirmative, negative, and question forms, plus singular vs. plural agreement.
There was / There were
An A1 guide to the past form of "there is/are" — using "there was" with singular nouns and "there were" with plural nouns to describe what existed in the past, with affirmative, negative, and question forms.
Adjectives
A complete A1 guide to adjectives — what they are, where they go in a sentence, common examples, opposites, and interactive practice.
Articles
A complete A1 guide to English articles — learn when to use a, an, the, and no article with clear rules, examples, and interactive practice.
Prepositions of Place
Learn common prepositions of place in English. Understand how to describe where things and people are located using in, on, under, next to, between, and more.
Prepositions of Time
Learn how to use at, on, and in to talk about time. Covers clock times, days, dates, months, years, seasons, and common expressions.
Present Progressive
Learn how to use the present progressive tense for actions happening right now. Covers form, spelling rules, time markers, and common mistakes.
Pronouns
Learn subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns. Practice replacing nouns with the correct pronoun forms.
Wh- Questions
Learn how to ask and answer Wh- questions in English. Covers question words, word order with be and other verbs, and common question patterns.
Simple Present
Learn how to use the simple present tense for habits, routines, facts, and schedules. Covers verb formation, time markers, and questions with do/does.
Simple Present – Be
Learn how to use the verb be (am, is, are) in the simple present tense. Covers positive sentences, contractions, negatives, questions, and short answers.
Singular & Plural Nouns
Learn how to form singular and plural nouns in English. Covers common and proper nouns, regular plural rules, irregular plurals, and pronunciation.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Learn the basic rules of subject-verb agreement. Match singular subjects with singular verbs and plural subjects with plural verbs, including common exceptions.
Adverbs of Frequency
Learn how to use adverbs of frequency like always, usually, sometimes, and never to talk about how often you do things.
Parts of Speech
Learn eight common parts of speech — nouns, pronouns, verbs, articles, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions — and how they work together to build sentences.