Intermediate Grammar
Lesson 1: Simple Present (I do)
Lesson 2: Present Continuous (I am doing.)
Lesson 3: Present Continuous and Simple Present 1 (I am doing and I do)
Lesson 4: Present Continuous Simple and Simple Present 2 (I am doing and I do)
Lesson 5: Simple Past (I did)
Lesson 6: Past Continuous (I was doing)
Lesson 7: Present perfect (I have done)
Lesson 8: Present perfect and Past 1 (I have done and I did)
Lesson 9: Present Perfect and Past 2 (I have done and I did)
Lesson 10: Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing)
Lesson 11: Present Perfect Continuous and Simple (I have been doing and I have done)
Lesson 12: How long have you (been)…?
Lesson 13: For and since When…? and How long…?
Lesson 14: Past perfect (I had done)
Lesson 15: Past Perfect Continuous (I had been doing)
Lesson 16: Have and have got
Lesson 17: Used to (do)
Lesson 18: Present Tenses (I am doing / I do) with a Future Meaning
Lesson 19: (I’m) going to (do)
Lesson 20: Will 1
Lesson 21: Will 2
Lesson 22: I will and I’m going to
Lesson 23: Will be doing and will have done
Lesson 24: When I do / when I’ve done when and if
Lesson 25: Can, could, and (be) able to
Lesson 26: Could (do) and could have (done)
Lesson 27: Must (You must be tired, etc.)
Lesson 28: May and might 1
Lesson 29: May and might 2
Lesson 30: Have to and must
Lesson 31: Should
Lesson 32: Subjunctive (I suggest you do)
Lesson 33: Had better It’s time…
Lesson 34: Would
Lesson 35: Can/Could/Would you…?, etc. (Requests, offers, permission, and invitation
Lesson 36: If I do… and if I did…
Lesson 37: If I knew… I wish I knew…
Lesson 38: If had known… I wish I had known…
Lesson 39: Wish
Lesson 40: Passive 1 (is done / was done)
Lesson 41: Passive 2 (be done / been done / being done)
Lesson 42: Passive 3
Lesson 43: It is said that… He is said to… He is supposed to…
Lesson 44: Have/had done
Lesson 45: Reported Speech 1 (He said that…)
Lesson 46: Reported Speech 2
Lesson 47: Questions 1
Lesson 48: Questions 2 (Do you know where…? / He asked me where…)
Lesson 49: Auxiliary Verbs (have/do/can, etc.) I think so / I hope so, etc.
Lesson 50: Tag Questions (do you? / isn’t it? etc.)
Lesson 51: Verb + -ing (enjoy doing / stop doing, etc.)
Lesson 52: Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…, etc.)
Lesson 53: Verb (+ object) + to… (I want you to…, etc.)
Lesson 54: Verb + -ing or to… 1 (remember/regret, etc…)
Lesson 55: Verb + -ing or to… 2 (try/need/help)
Lesson 56: Verb + -ing or to… 3 (like / would like, etc.)
Lesson 57: Prefer and would rather
Lesson 58: Preposition (in/for/about, etc.) + -ing
Lesson 59: Be/get used to something (I’m used to…)
Lesson 60: Verb + Preposition + -ing (succeed in .ing / accuse somebody of .ing, etc.)
Lesson 61: Expressions + -ing
Lesson 62: To…, for…, and so that… (Purpose)
Lesson 63: Adjective + to…
Lesson 64: To… (afraid to do) and Preposition + -ing (afraid of .ing)
Lesson 65: See somebody do and see somebody doing
Lesson 66: -ing Phrases (Feeling …)
Lesson 67: Countable and Uncountable 1
Lesson 68: Countable and Uncountable 2
Lesson 69: Countable and Nouns with a/an and some
Lesson 70: A/an and the
Lesson 71: The 1
Lesson 72: The 2 (school / the school, etc.)
Lesson 73: The 3 (children / the children)
Lesson 74: The 4 (the giraffe / the telephone / the piano, etc.; the + adjective)
Lesson 75: Names with and without the 1
Lesson 76: Names with and without the 2
Lesson 77: Singular and Plural
Lesson 78: Noun + Noun (a tennis ball / a headache, etc.
Lesson 79: -‘s (your sister’s name) and of… (the name of the book)
Lesson 80: Myself / yourself / themselves, etc.
Lesson 81: Mine, My Own, By myself
Lesson 82: There… and It…
Lesson 83: Some and any
Lesson 84: No/none/any; Nothing/nobody, etc.
Lesson 85: Much, many, little, few, a lot, plenty
Lesson 86: All / all of most / most of no / none of, etc.
Lesson 87: Both/both of neither/neither of either/either of
Lesson 88: All, every, and whole
Lesson 89: Each and every
Lesson 90: Relative Clauses 1: Clauses with who / that / which
Lesson 91: Relative Clauses 2: Clauses with and without who / that / which
Lesson 92: Relative Clauses 3: whose / whom / where
Lesson 93: Relative Clauses 4 Extra Information Clauses (1)
Lesson 94: Relative Clauses 5: Extra Information Clauses (2)
Lesson 95: -ing and –ed Phrases
Lesson 96: Adjectives Ending in .ing and .ed (tiring/tired, etc.)
Lesson 97: Adjectives (a nice new car, you look tired)
Lesson 98: Adjectives and Adverbs 1 (quick / quickly)
Lesson 99: Adjectives and Adverbs 2 (well/fast/late, hard/hardly)
Lesson 100: So and such