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Pre A1 Starters grammar and structures list

Nouns Adverbs
Singular and plural including irregular plural forms, I’m colouring it now.
countable and uncountable and names My grandma lives here.
Would you like an orange? She lives here too.
Lemons are yellow. Conjunctions
Pat has six mice. I’ve got a pen and a pencil.
I eat rice for lunch.
Anna is my friend. Prepositions of place
Put the clock next to the picture.
Adjectives We go to school in the morning.
Including possessive adjectives
He’s a small boy. Question words
His name is Bill. Who is that man?
Where is Alex?
Determiners
It’s a banana. Impersonal you
This is an apple. How do you spell that?
Put the hat on the boy’s head. Have + obj + inf
I want some milk. Lucy has a book to read.
These books are blue. ing forms as nouns
Pronouns Swimming is good.
Including demonstrative, personal and Let’s
possessive interrogative pronouns and ‘one’ Let’s go to the zoo.
This is my car. Like + v + ing
Can you see me? I like swimming
Which is Anna?
Yes, please. I’d like one. There is / there are
This is mine! There is a monkey in the tree.
Is that yours? There are some books on the table.
Verbs Would like + v or n
(Positive, negative, question, imperative and I would like some grapes.
short answer forms including contractions) Would you like to colour that ball?
Present simple Happy Birthday
Nick is happy. You’re eight today! Happy Birthday!
I don’t like eggs. Here you are
Eat your lunch! Would you like an apple?
Is that your sister? Yes, it is. Yes, please.
Present continuous (not with future reference) Here you are.
What are you doing? Me too
The cat’s sleeping. I like football. Me too.
Can for ability So do I
The baby can wave. I love hippos. So do I.
Can for requests / permission story about + ing
Can I have some birthday cake? This is a story about playing football.
Have (got) – for possession What (a/an) + adj + n
Have you got a pen? What a good dog!
She hasn’t got a dog. What beautiful sh!
What now?
Put the egg in the box.
OK! The egg is in the box. What now?
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