Grammar. Grammar Lessons and Exercises for A2 Pre-Intermediate

FREE English grammar exercises and quizzes for A2 Pre-Intermediate Level to help you practice English and use ESL worksheets for your English online classes.
Modal Verbs
Modal verbs are auxiliary (helping) verbs that express necessity, possibility, permission, ability, and more. They are used to modify the main verb in a sentence and provide additional meaning. Unlike regular verbs, modal verbs do not change form based on the subject.
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Exclamatory Sentences
Exclamatory sentences are sentences used to express strong emotions such as surprise, excitement, anger, happiness, or disbelief. These sentences convey feelings in a more powerful way than regular sentences. Exclamatory sentences often end with an exclamation mark (!) and are usually short and to the point.
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Will vs Be going to
"Will" and "be going to" are both used to talk about the future in English. Will = predictions, promises, decisions made at the moment of speaking. Be going to = plans or intentions, predictions.
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Used to
We use "used to" in English to talk about habits, routines, or situations that happened regularly in the past but no longer happen now. This is helpful when we want to describe things we did frequently in the past but have since stopped doing.
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Past Simple vs Present Perfect
Past Simple is used for actions completed in the past with no connection to the present. Present Perfect is used for actions that happened in the past but are still relevant or connected to the present.
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