Клас | Рівень | Граматика | Корисні посилання |
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6-7 | A1-A2 | Elementary | https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/elementary/?cc=ua&selLanguage=uk |
8-9 | A2-B1 | Pre-intermediate | https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/preint/?cc=ua&selLanguage=uk |
10-11 | B1-B2 | Intermediate | https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/int/?cc=ua&selLanguage=uk |
Solutions elementary Grammar summary
- Be
- Have got and articles
- Possessives and pronouns
- Present Simple (+) (-)(?)
- Adverbs of frequency
- Can and adverbs
- There is/there are
- Some/any with plural nouns
- Have to
- Present Continuous
- Quantity – countable/uncountable nouns
- Should/shouldn’t
- Past Simple: be and can
- Past Simple regular verbs
- Past Simple irregular verbs
- Comparative adjectives
- Superlative adjectives
- Going to
- Will
- Present Perfect
Solutions pre-intermediate Grammar Summary
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Verb + -ing form or + infinitive
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little , a few
- Articles
- Comparatives and superlatives
- (not) as…as, too, enough
- Present Perfect
- Will and going to
- Zero conditional
- Must, mustn’t, needn’t
- First conditional
- Second conditional
- I wish
- Past Perfect
- Reported speech
- The passive – present and past simple
- The passive – present perfect and future
Solutions intermediate Grammar Summary
- Present tense contrast / dynamic and state verbs
- Verb patterns/ Verb + infinitive or –ing
- Past tense contrast/Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect
- Used to
- Defining relative clauses
- Non-defining relative clauses
- Past Simple and Present Perfect contrast
- Present Perfect Continuous
- Speculating and predicting
- Future perfect
- Future Continuous
- Reported speech (statements)
- Reported speech (questions)
- Comparison
- Talking about imaginary situations – Second Conditional/I wish, If only, I’d rather
- The passive
- Indefinite pronouns – some-, any-, no-, every-
- Have something done
- Third conditional
- Participle clauses
- Determiners: all, each, very, every, few, little, etc.