Grammar for IELTS
Entry Test
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Grammar Entry Test
1. Present Tenses
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Present Tenses – Lead In
Present Tenses – Simple Present Tense
Present Tenses – Present Continuous
State Verbs in Present Continuous
Present tenses – Grammar Exercise
Present tenses – IELTS Practice Test
2. Past Tenses 1
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Past Tenses 1 – Lead In
Past Tenses 1 – Past Simple
Past Tenses 1 – Past Continuous
Past Tenses 1 – Used to and Would
Past Tenses 1 – Grammar Exercise
Past Tenses 1 – IELTS Practice Test
3. Present Perfect
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Present Perfect – Lead In
Present Perfect – Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect – Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect – Grammar Exercise
Present Perfect – IELTS Practice Test
4. Past Tenses 2
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Past Tenses 2 – Lead In
Past Tenses 2 – Past Perfect Simple
Past Tenses 2 – Past Perfect Continuous
Past Tenses 2 – Grammar Exercise
Past Tenses 2 – IELTS Practice Test
5. Future Tenses 1
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Future Tenses 1 – Lead In
Future Tenses 1 – Present Continuous for Future Plans and Arrangements
Future Tenses 1 – Will for Predictions and Future Events
Future Tenses 1 – Going to for Future Intentions and Predictions
Future Tenses 1 – Grammar Exercise
Future Tenses 1 – IELTS Practice Test
6. Future Tenses 2
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Future tenses 2 – Lead In
Future Tenses 2 – Present Simple for Future Meaning
Future Tenses 2 – Be About To
Future Tenses 2 – Future Continuous
Future Tenses 2 – Future Perfect Simple
Future Tenses 2- Grammar Exercise
Future Tense 2 – IELTS Practice Test
7. Countable and Uncountable
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1 Quiz
Countable and Uncountable – Lead In
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Countable and Uncountable – Grammar Exercise
Countable and Uncountable – IELTS Practice Test
8. Referring to Nouns
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Referring to Nouns – Lead In
Referring to Nouns – Articles
Referring to Nouns – Demonstratives, Possessives, and Inclusive
Referring to Nouns – Grammar Exercise
Referring to Nouns – IELTS Practice Test
9. Pronouns and referencing
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Pronouns and Referencing – Lead In
Pronouns and referencing
Pronouns and referencing – Grammar Exercise
Pronouns and referencing – IELTS Practice Test
10. Adjectives and Adverbs
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Adjectives and Adverbs – Lead In
Adjectives
Adverbs
Adjectives and Adverbs – Grammar Exercise
Adjectives and Adverbs- IELTS Practice Test
11. Comparing Things
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1 Quiz
Comparing Things – Lead In
Comparing Things
Comparing Things – Grammar Exercise
Comparing Things – IELTS Practice Test
12. The Noun Phrase
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The Noun Phrase – Lead In
The Noun Phrase
The Noun Phrase – Grammar Exercise
The Noun Phrase – IELTS Practice Test
13. Modals 1
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Modals 1 – Lead In
Modals 1
Modals 1 – Grammar Exercise
Modals 1 – IELTS Practice Test
14. Modals 2
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1 Quiz
Modals 2 – Lead In
Modals 2
Modals 2 – Grammar Exercise
Modals 2 – IELTS Practice Test
15. Reported Speech
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Reported Speech – Lead in
Reported Speech – Tense Change
Reported Speech – Reporting Questions and Verbs, Time Reference, and Pronouns
Reported Speech – Grammar Exercise
Reported Speech – IELTS Practice Test
16. Verb + Verb Patterns
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Verb + Verb Patterns – Lead In
Multi-word Verbs
Verb + Verb Patterns – Grammar Exercise
Verb + Verb Patterns – IELTS Practice Test
17. Likelihood Based on Conditions 1
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Likelihood Based on Conditions 1 – Lead In
Likelihood Based on Conditions 1 – Zero and First Conditionals
Likelihood Based on Conditions 1 – Second Conditionals
Likelihood Based on Conditions 1 – Grammar Exercise
Likelihood Based on Conditions 1 – IELTS Practice Test
18. Likelihood Based on Conditions 2
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Likelihood Based on Conditions 2 – Lead In
Likelihood Based on Conditions 2
Likelihood Based on Conditions 2 – Grammar Exercise
Likelihood Based on Conditions 2 – IELTS Practice Test
19. Prepositions
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1 Quiz
Prepositions – Lead In
Prepositions
Prepositions – Grammar Exercise
Prepositions – IELTS Practice Test
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Textual Material
Form
:
Affirmative Form
: verb + -ed (or -d)
Negative Form
: did not + verb
Question Form
: did … + verb?
Examples
:
He worked for the police.
She didn’t work for the police.
Did they work for the police?
The past simple tense is used:
To discuss single past completed actions with a specific time:
Example: A woman called a few weeks ago to report a robbery.
When time reference is unnecessary because it’s already known:
Example: How did the burglar break in without anybody hearing him?
To present a series of actions in chronological order:
Example: The burglar came in, picked up the woman’s handbag, emptied it, and stole her purse.
With words like “next,” “then,” to indicate sequence:
Then, the burglar went into the front room, opened cupboards, and took CDs.
To describe past repeated actions:
Example: When her son got older, he often visited friends after school.
For describing long-term past situations that are no longer true:
Example: Explorers believed the world was flat.
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