Use - Pre-intermediate - Grammar In
At this level, you move beyond "What is your name?" to "What would you do if you won the lottery?" Below is a comprehensive guide to the essential topics covered in this stage of learning. ⏳ Mastery of Tenses
Pre-intermediate English grammar (often aligned with the of the CEFR) is the bridge between basic survival English and being able to express complex ideas. Grammar in Use - Pre-intermediate
Connecting the past to the present. You use this for life experiences (e.g., "I have been to Paris") or actions that just finished. Future Forms: Will: For sudden decisions or predictions. Be going to: For plans made before the moment of speaking. At this level, you move beyond "What is your name
These structures help you describe relationships between things and people. Modals of Probability and Obligation Ability in the present and past. You use this for life experiences (e
For imaginary or unlikely situations (e.g., "If I were rich, I would buy a boat"). 📂 Nouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs Refining how you describe the world around you.
Describing a background action interrupted by a shorter one (e.g., "I was walking home when it started to rain").
Using who, which, and that to join sentences (e.g., "That is the man who lives next door").