Here is a list of A2 Grammar Topics. Where available, links will be provided to worksheets, quizzes, and videos to help you study each topic! Note that there is some overlap between the A1 and A2 Grammar lists.
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Adverbs of frequency and manner (e.g., always, usually, quickly)
Comparatives and superlatives (more advanced forms, irregular adjectives)
Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions (e.g., and, but, because, when)
Countable and uncountable nouns (with some, any, much, many, a few, a little)
Future with ‘going to’ and ‘will’ (basic usage and differences)
Gerunds after verbs (e.g., like doing, enjoy reading)
Imperatives (negative and positive) (e.g., Don’t forget to…)
Modals of ability, permission, and obligation (e.g., can, must, have to, should)
Past continuous tense (e.g., was/were doing)
Past simple: regular and irregular verbs (beyond basic forms)
Possessive pronouns and adjectives (e.g., mine, yours, his)
Prepositions of time and place (e.g., at, in, on, under, behind)
Present continuous for future arrangements (e.g., I’m meeting my friend tomorrow)
Present perfect (basic introduction) (e.g., have/has done)
Questions and question words (extended forms) (e.g., Whose, How often, How much)
Relative clauses with ‘who’ and ‘which’ (e.g., the man who…)
Simple connectors in sentences (e.g., so, because, but, although)
Some / any / no / none
Too / enough
Verb patterns: verb + infinitive or verb + -ing (e.g., want to go, enjoy dancing)
Word order in questions and statements (including adverbs)