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Complete list of A2 grammar contents — Explanation

This is a list of all the grammar topics covered in level A2. But if you want to learn A2 grammar, we recommend studying the topics in the order that they appear in: Grammar points » A2 Grammar lessons and exercises.

Present tenses

A2 Present perfect: Form and use

Past tenses

A2 Past simple: Form and use
A2 Past continuous and past simple
A2 Past perfect

Future

A2 Will vs be going to: Future
A2 Present continuous for future arrangements

Modals, the imperative, phrasal verbs, etc .

A2 Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t
A2 Should, shouldn’t
A2 Might / Might Not: Possible
A2 May and might: What’s the difference?
A2 Past Habits: Used To & Didn’t Use To
A2 How to use the verb ‘go’ in English
A2 The Different Uses of “Get”
A2 ‘Do’ vs ‘Make’: What’s the difference?
A2 Verbs with two objects
A2 Dynamic – Stative Verbs (Action vs Non-action Verbs)
A2 Phrasal verbs: Transitive and intransitive, separable and inseparable

Conditionals, ifwish, etc.

A2 First Conditional & Future Time Clauses
A2 Second conditional

Passive

A2 Present and past simple passive: Be + past participle

Reported speech

A2 Reported speech / Indirect speech

-ing and the infinitive

A2 Expressing purpose with ‘to’ and ‘for’
A2 Infinitives and gerunds: Verb patterns

Articles, nouns, pronouns, and determiners.

A2 Object pronouns, subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns
A2 Everything, something, anything, nothing
A2 Much, many, little, few, some, any: Quantifiers
A2 Too, too much, too many, enough
A2 Most, most of, the most

Relative clauses, relative pronouns and adverbs

A2 Defining Relative Clauses: Who, Which, That, Where

Auxiliary verbs

A2 So and neither: So am I, neither do I, etc.

Adjectives and adverbs

A2 Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
A2 No longer, any longer, anymore

Conjunctions and clauses

A2 However, although, because, so, and time connectors

Prepositions

A2 Prepositions of movement: From, Down, Around, etc.
A2 In time vs On time, In the end vs At the end

Questions

A2 Asking questions in English: Question forms
A2 Subject questions, questions with preposition

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