Grammar In Use - Pre-intermediate -

Using who, which, and that to join sentences (e.g., "That is the man who lives next door").

Using "for" for a period of time (for 2 years) and "since" for a starting point (since 2021). Articles: Overusing or omitting "a," "an," and "the".

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

Using much, many, a lot of, a few, and a little correctly with countable and uncountable nouns.

I can provide targeted explanations and examples to help you master those specific points. English Grammar in Use - Fifth Edition Using who, which, and that to join sentences (e

Strong obligation (e.g., "You must wear a seatbelt"). Should: Giving advice (e.g., "You should see a doctor"). Might/May: Possibility (e.g., "It might rain later"). The Passive Voice Switching focus from the "doer" to the "action." Active: "They built this house in 1990." Passive: "This house was built in 1990". Conditionals

comparing two things (better than) or many things (the best). Pre-intermediate English grammar (often aligned with the of

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.