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English Grammar for BeginnersCEFR A1 Level

Start your journey with basic grammar concepts and simple sentence structures.

Start your English grammar journey with A1 beginner lessons. Learn essential English grammar rules including basic sentence structure, present tense, articles, and simple phrases. Perfect for absolute beginners with clear explanations and practical examples.

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Personal Pronouns

Learn the English personal pronouns used as subjects and objects. Master I, you, he, she, it, we, and they in different contexts.

2

Present Simple Tense

Master the present simple tense for habits, routines, facts, and general truths. Learn when to add -s/-es to verbs and how to form questions and negatives.

3

Articles: A, An, The

Learn when to use the definite article 'the' and indefinite articles 'a' and 'an'. Understand the rules for choosing the right article and when to use no article.

4

Basic Word Order (SVO)

Learn the fundamental English sentence structure: Subject-Verb-Object. Understand how to build correct simple sentences and where to place adverbs and other elements.

5

Numbers 1-100

Learn to count from 1 to 100 in English. Master cardinal numbers for everyday situations like shopping, telling time, and giving your phone number.

6

Basic Questions

Learn to form yes/no questions and use question words (who, what, where, when, why, how). Master the word order for asking questions in English.

7

Negation

Learn to make negative sentences in English using not, don't, doesn't, and other negative words. Understand the rules for forming negatives with different verbs.

8

Possessive Adjectives

Express ownership with my, your, his, her, its, our, their. Learn to talk about belongings, family members, and things that belong to people.

9

Plural Nouns

Learn to form plural nouns correctly in English. Master regular plural endings (-s, -es) and common irregular plurals.

10

Basic Adjectives

Describe people, places, and things with common adjectives. Learn adjective placement and the difference between adjectives and adverbs.

11

Time Expressions

Tell time and use basic time words: today, tomorrow, yesterday, morning, evening, week, month. Learn prepositions of time (in, on, at).

12

Common Verbs: To Be and To Have

Master the two most essential English verbs: 'to be' and 'to have'. These irregular verbs are used in almost every conversation.

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Basic Prepositions

Learn essential prepositions for location and movement: in, on, at, to, from, with. Understand when to use each preposition correctly.

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