English Grammar for Elementary LearnersCEFR A2 Level
Build on the basics with past tenses and more complex structures.
Build on your English foundations with A2 elementary grammar. Master past tense, future tense, comparative forms, and more complex sentence structures. Ideal for learners ready to expand their English grammar knowledge beyond the basics.
Past Simple Tense
Describe completed actions in the past. Learn regular verb endings (-ed) and common irregular verb forms for everyday communication.
Present Perfect Tense
Connect past actions to the present using have/has + past participle. Use for experiences, recent events, and unfinished time periods.
Possessive Pronouns
Replace nouns with possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs) to avoid repetition and speak more naturally.
Prepositions: Location & Direction
Master prepositions for describing where things are and how they move. Learn the differences between similar prepositions like in/on/at and to/into/onto.
Comparatives & Superlatives
Compare things using -er/-est or more/most. Express bigger, smaller, the best, the worst. Learn irregular forms and comparison structures.
Modal Verbs
Express ability, permission, obligation, and possibility with can, could, must, should, may, might, and would. Essential for polite English.
Reflexive Pronouns
Use reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, herself, ourselves, themselves) when the subject and object are the same person.
Coordinating Conjunctions
Connect sentences and ideas with and, but, or, so, because. Build compound sentences and express relationships between ideas.
Subordinate Clauses
Create complex sentences using subordinate clauses with because, that, when, if, although, and while. Learn how to connect ideas effectively.
Object Pronouns
Use object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) after verbs and prepositions. Learn the difference between subject and object pronouns.
Imperative (Commands)
Give commands, instructions, requests, and advice using the imperative form. Learn positive and negative commands and how to make them polite.
Adjective Order and Position
Learn where to place adjectives in English sentences and the correct order when using multiple adjectives together.
Temporal Prepositions
Master prepositions of time: in, on, at, for, since, during, until, by. Know which preposition to use with different time expressions.