Before starting with the exam examples, it is a good idea to review the basic and complex grammar structures that are assessed in the exam.

Grammar structures are the framework for the way we use language and it is always good to have a clear understanding of how it works. You should not focus so much on learning fixed grammar structures, but learn through examples and maybe fixed phrases to enhance your vocabulary and make it easier to recall, for exercises like these see HERE

You need to remember that in the use of language, and especially for speaking and listening skills, many English speakers and natives in particular do not respect grammar structures. You should think of grammar as a guide, but not an exact science. To see more on how to understand native speakers, click HERE

 

Take a look at our FREE RESOURCES in PDF format and try some of our vocabulary exercises HERE.

 

PRESENT TENSES HERE

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY AND TIME EXPRESSIONS

PRESENT TENSES 2

PRESENT TENSE REPHRASING

 

ARTICLES HERE

ARTICLES

 

COMPARATIVES HERE

COMPARATIVES 1

COMPARATIVES 2

COMPARATIVES 3

COMPARATIVES 4

COMPARATIVES REPHRASING 1

COMPARATIVES REPHRASING 2

COMPARATIVES REPHRASING 3

 

CONNECTORS, CONNECTIVES AND COHESIVE DEVICES HERE

CONNECTIVES 1

CONNECTIVES 2

CONNECTIVES 3

 

PRESENT PERFECT HERE

PRESENT PERFECT

FOR VS SINCE

 

PAST TENSES HERE

PAST TENSES

PAST TENSE REPHRASING

 

FUTURE TENSES HERE

FUTURE TENSES

FUTURE TENSE REPHRASING

 

GERUND VERSUS INFINITIVE HERE

GERUND VERSUS INFINITIVE LIST

GERUND VS INFINITIVE

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 2

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 3

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 4

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 5

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 6

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 7

GERUND VS INFINITIVE 8

GERUND OR INFINITIVE GAPS (SPORT)

 

PASSIVES HERE

PASSIVE

PASSIVE 1

PASSIVE 2

PASSIVE REPHRASING

 

CAUSATIVE PASSIVE HERE

CAUSATIVE REPHRASING 1

 

REPORTED SPEECH HERE

REPORTED SPEECH

REPORTED SPEECH REPHRASING

 

MIXED TENSES

MIXED TENSES GAPS FILL

MIXED TENSES REPHRASING

QUESTIONS: USED TO, WOULD, BE USED TO, GET USED TO

 

QUESTION TAGS HERE

QUESTION TAGS 1

QUESTION TAGS 2

 

DETERMINERS HERE

SO VS SUCH

DETERMINER GAPS FILL SPEAKING

 

PRONOUNS HERE

PRONOUNS

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN GRAMMAR

 

AUXILIARY VERBS HERE

AUXILIARY VERB GAPS FILL

AUXILIARY VERB GAPS FILL 2

 

CONDITIONALS HERE

CONDITIONALS

CONDITIONALS REPHRASING 1

CONDITIONALS REPHRASING 2

CONDITIONALS REPHRASING 3

CONDITIONALS REPHRASING 4

CONDITIONALS REPHRASING 5

 

QUESTION WORDS HERE

ONE WORD QUESTIONS GAPS FILL

 

QUANTIFIERS HERE

QUANTIFIERS REPHRASING

 

RELATIVE CLAUSES HERE

RELATIVE CLAUSE GAPS FILL QUESTIONS

RELATIVE CLAUSE REPHRASING

 

MODAL VERBS HERE

MODAL VERBS AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

MODAL VERB REPHRASING

MODAL VERB REPHRASING 2

MODAL VERB REPHRASING 3

MODAL PERFECT

 

INVERSIONS HERE

C1 SENTENCE TRANSFORMATIONS – inversions

C1 SENTENCE TRANSFORMATIONS – inversions 2

 

Grammar is an essential part of language learning as it gives you the base and structure to be able to manipulate language and construct your own phrases. Take a look at the use of English posts for B2 (HERE) and C1 (HERE).

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