Pre-advanced (CEFR B2) English Grammar Charts

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Possessive 's Spelling – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart showing rules and examples for using possessive ’s forms in English grammar.
Noun + Preposition collocations – English Grammar Chart
Noun + Preposition Collocations chart for B2 level English grammar lesson. The chart includes common collocations for the prepositions with, for, in, on, to, of, about, and between.
Possessive ’s with time expressions – English Grammar Chart
A grammar chart explaining the use of the possessive 's with time words, showing examples like "three hours' journey," "one hour's drive," and "two years' experience," alongside their equivalent forms using "of."
Participle Clauses – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining participle clauses for B2 English learners, covering -ING clauses, HAVING + past participle, and -ED/3rd column clauses with examples for each type.
Relative Adverbs – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining the use of relative adverbs "when," "where," and "why" with examples.
Relative Pronouns – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining the use of relative pronouns "who," "which," "whose," and "that" with examples.
Defining vs Non-defining Relative Clauses
Grammar chart explaining defining and non-defining relative clauses with examples.
Cleft Sentences – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining the use of cleft sentences in English, specifically how to add emphasis by using structures like "it is," "the thing that," and "what happens is."
Substitution – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining the use of substitution in English, specifically how to replace repeated words and phrases to avoid redundancy.
Ellipsis – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining the use of ellipsis in English, specifically how to omit repeated subjects, adjectives, adverbs, and verb phrases to avoid redundancy.
Other ways to express future – be about to, be due to, etc.
An English grammar chart titled "Other Ways to Express Future" explains six expressions to indicate future events in English, such as "Be About To + infinitive", "Be Due To + infinitive", "Be To + infinitive," etc. with examples and explanations.
Future perfect simple and continuous – English Grammar Chart
A grammar chart titled "Future Perfect Simple & Continuous" from test-english.com. It explains the usage of the future perfect simple ("will have" + past participle) and future perfect continuous ("will have been" + -ing verb), with timelines and examples for each form.
Future forms for plans and predictions – English Grammar Chart
A grammar chart titled "Future: Plans & Predictions" from test-english.com. It explains different ways to express future time in English, including "will," "be going to," present continuous, future continuous, and present simple for plans and predictions. Examples are provided for each form.
Other expressions in conditionals – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining alternatives to "if" in conditionals, including "unless," "in case," "whether or not," "even if," "as long as," "provided," "providing that," "on condition that," "only if," "suppose," and "supposing." Examples illustrate the usage of each alternative expression in sentences.
Verb + Object + Infinitive without TO – English Grammar Chart
Grammar chart explaining verb patterns with "verb + object + infinitive without to" and "verb + object + gerund." Examples include "let," "make," and "help" for infinitives, and verbs like "see" and "hear" for short and long actions. Highlights differences in structure and usage.