Pre-intermediate (A2) level worksheet for 45 minutes. Focuses on present simple tense rules and verb forms. Includes exercises on subject-verb agreement and verb endings
Present perfect has two uses: finished past actions and continuing actions. Simple past uses verb + -ed, present perfect uses have/has + past participle. Time markers show whether action is finished or continuing
Used for actions during periods including past and present. Expresses past actions with present effects or results. Can be used with 'just' to mean 'a short time ago'
Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her) always follow nouns. Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers) never follow nouns. Reexive pronouns emphasize subject or object of verb. Indefinite pronouns starting with any- can start positive sentences
Type I uses simple if-then structures with present or past tenses. Type II combines conditional I with would in main clause. Type III expresses past situations with present or past consequences
Base form, past simple, and past participle are required