GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

download GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

of 5

Transcript of GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

  • 8/13/2019 GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    1/5

    Pearson

    Title: Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    Source: Cutting Edge

    PHOTOCOPIABLE

    CUTTING EDGEGRAMMAR CHECKLISTKey:

    Entry 1 Entry 2 Entry 3 Level 1 Level 2

    MODULE STARTER ELEMENTARY PRE-INTERMEDIATE

    INTERMEDIATE UPPER-INTERMEDIATE

    ADVANCED

    I/myand you/your:(my name's ... /I'm ... /What's your name?)

    be: names andcountries

    Question forms Questions andanswers (auxiliaryverbs)

    Ten things youshould know aboutEnglish verbs(revision)

    be: personalinformation

    Continuous verbforms

    be: personalquestions

    1

    He/sheand his/her:(What's his job?What's her name?Her name's ... He'sa ...) Indefinite articles: a,

    an; jobs

    Present simple Present simple andcontinuous

    Different uses ofauxiliary verbs

    Introducing points inan argument

    be with I and you(affirmative,questions andnegative)

    this, that, theseandthose

    Past simple Past simple andcontinuous

    Perfect verb forms

    have got

    2

    bewith he, sheand it(affirmative,questions andnegative) Possessive 's

    Time phrases oftenused in the past (in,on, at, ago)

    Comparing past andpresent (used to,still, not anymore/longer)

    Expressing abstractideas (using nouns,gerunds and otherphrases)

    Cleft sentences

  • 8/13/2019 GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    2/5

    Pearson

    Title: Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    Source: Cutting Edge

    PHOTOCOPIABLE

    be: plural forms; ourand their

    Present simple:questions (I, you, weand they)

    can, can't, have to,don't have to

    Comparatives andsuperlatives (slightlyhigher than, one of

    the biggest ... in theworldetc)

    Verb forms innarrative (pastsimple, past

    continuous, pastperfect, past perfectcontinuous)

    Modals and relatedverbs

    Plural nouns Present simple:positive and negative

    3

    this/that/these/those Prepositions of time

    should/shouldn't Comparing things indifferent ways (notas ... as, fewer/lessthan, similar to, etc.)

    Continuous: aspectin other tenses(including presentperfect continuousand futurecontinuous)

    Abstract nouns andrelative clauses

    there is/there are(affirmative,questions and

    negative)

    Present simple: heand she; like ing

    Present continuous(and present simple)

    Present perfectsimple (and pastsimple)

    Passives andalternatives to thepassive

    Adjectives andadverbs

    Present simple:questions (heandshe)

    4

    a, someand any

    Activity verbs andadverbs of frequency

    Present continuousfor futurearrangements

    for, since and ago(and present perfectcontinuous)

    Basic word orderpatterns in English

    Patterns withcomparatives andsuperlatives

    Present simple with Iand you (affirmative,questions andnegative)

    Articles: the, a, anand zero

    Comparatives andsuperlatives

    Future plans andintentions (presentcontinuous, will,going to, intend to,due to,etc.)

    Perfect :aspect in thepast, present andfuture

    Use and non-use ofpassive forms

    5

    Possessive 's canand can't Describing whatpeople look like

    Future clauses withif, when, etc.

    More about thepresent perfect,simple andcontinuous

    Particles which addmeaning to verbs

  • 8/13/2019 GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    3/5

  • 8/13/2019 GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    4/5

    Pearson

    Title: Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    Source: Cutting Edge

    PHOTOCOPIABLE

    Present continuous used to Past perfect and pastsimple

    Review of basicfuture forms (goingto, will,present

    continuous andpresent simple)

    Noun phrases:ellipsis andsubstitution

    10Past simple ofregular verbs andsome common

    irregular ones(affirmativesentences) Present simple and

    present continuousPast continuous Reported speech

    and reportedquestions

    Future continuousand future perfect

    Patterns with as as+ verb

    Past simple negative Can and can't forability

    Gerunds (-ingforms), verbs ofliking and disliking

    Obligation andpermission (have to,should, are allowedto, etc.)

    Talking abouthypotheticalsituations (wish, if +past tense, if only,imagine., suppose)

    Past simplequestions (yes/noquestions and Wh-questions)

    11

    andand but

    Question words like doingand wouldlike to do(gerundsand infinitives)

    Obligation andpermission in thepast (had to,couldn't, wereallowed to,etc.)

    Talking abouthypotheticalsituations in the past(wish, if + pastperfect, etc.)

    want to Future intentions:going to, would liketoand want to

    Passive forms (past,present, future)

    could have, shouldhave, would have

    Reporting people'sexact words (basicreported speech)

    12

    going tofuture Suggestions andoffers

    Sentences joinedwith that, whichandwho

    Past sentences withif (If I'd been in her

    position I would have,etc.)

    Verbs thatsummarise whatpeople say (deny,refuse, insist, etc.)

    Present perfect Present perfect,simple andcontinuous with the'unfinished past'

    13

    Articles: the, a, anand zero

    How long ?, for,sinceand all

  • 8/13/2019 GBJET10050046 Cutting Edge Grammar Checklist

    5/5