Complete list of B1+ grammar contents
This is a list of all the grammar topics covered in level B1+. But if you want to learn B1+ grammar, we recommend studying the topics in the order that they appear in: Grammar points » B1+ Grammar lessons and exercises.
Present tenses
B1+ Present perfect simple or continuous
Past tenses
B1+ Narrative tenses: All past tenses
Future
B1+ Future continuous and future perfect
Modals, the imperative, etc .
B1+ Needn’t, don’t need to, didn’t need to, needn’t have
B1+ Past modal verbs of deduction
B1+ Probability – Likely, Unlikely, Bound, Definitely, Probably
B1+ Used to, be used to, get used to
B1+ Would and used to: Past habits and repeated actions
B1+ Verbs of the senses: Taste, Look, Smeel, etc.
B1+ Do or Make: Which is it?
Conditionals, if, wish, etc.
B1+ The passive voice: All tenses
B1+ The Passive with Reporting Verbs: It is said that …
B1+ Have something done
B1+ Wishes and regrets: I wish / If only
Passive
B1+ The passive voice: All tenses
B1+ The Passive with Reporting Verbs: It is said that …
B1+ Have something done
-ing and the infinitive
B1+ Infinitive or Gerund: Verb patterns
B1+ Would Rather and Would Prefer: Expressing Preference
B1+ Reporting verbs: Admit doing, refuse to do, etc.
Articles, nouns, pronouns, and determiners.
B1+ Quantifiers: all, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none
Relative clauses, relative pronouns and adverbs
B1+ Whatever, Wherever, Whenever, However, Whoever
Auxiliary verbs
B1+ Auxiliary verbs: Different uses
Adjectives and adverbs
B1+ The … The … Comparatives
B1+ Participles as adjectives: -ed / -ing adjectives
B1+ So, such (a), so much, so many
B1+ Adjectives without noun
B1+ Adjective order
B1+ Already, Yet, Still: What’s the Difference?
B1+ Rather, Pretty, Fairly, Quite
Conjunctions and clauses
B1+ Clauses of Contrast and Purpose
Questions
B1+ Questions: Different types
B1+ Indirect questions