Grammar Lessons and Exercises for A1 Elementary

FREE English grammar exercises and quizzes for A1 Elementary Level to help you practice English and use ESL worksheets for your English online classes.

Start learning English grammar from the ground up with our A1 Elementary Grammar Lessons and Exercises. Designed for beginners, these easy explanations and interactive tasks help you build confidence and accuracy in everyday English.

Learn Basic English Grammar Step by Step

Master the fundamentals of grammar at the A1 beginner level. Each lesson includes clear examples, visual explanations, and practice exercises to make learning simple and fun.

Essential Grammar Topics for A1 Learners

Explore beginner-friendly lessons on all the key grammar areas:

  • Present Simple and Present Continuous – talk about habits and actions happening now

  • Verb “to be” and “have got” – build basic sentences correctly

  • Articles (a, an, the) – understand when to use each

  • Prepositions of Time and Place (in, on, at) – describe where and when things happen

  • This / That / These / Those – learn how to point to things near and far

  • Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns – talk about what belongs to you

  • Can / Can’t for ability – express what you can or can’t do

  • Past Simple of “to be” – describe events in the past

Practice English Grammar with Online Exercises

Apply what you’ve learned using our free grammar exercises for beginners. Each interactive task helps you test understanding and improve accuracy — ideal for ESL students, teachers, and self-study practice.

Why Choose Our A1 Grammar Lessons?

  • Clear rules explained in simple English

  • Visual charts and real-life examples

  • Grammar exercises online and printable

  • Suitable for classroom use or individual study

Build a solid foundation in English with our A1 grammar lessons and exercises — the first step toward confident communication!

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