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Which verb form agrees correctly with the subject 'she'?
Which verb form agrees correctly with the subject 'she'?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of the present simple tense?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of the present simple tense?
What is the superlative form of 'quick'?
What is the superlative form of 'quick'?
Choose the correct comparative form for 'good':
Choose the correct comparative form for 'good':
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Which one of these uses the correct article?
Which one of these uses the correct article?
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Which sentence correctly demonstrates the present continuous tense?
Which sentence correctly demonstrates the present continuous tense?
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What is the past simple form of 'go'?
What is the past simple form of 'go'?
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'This is a ___ book I have ever read.' Which option correctly fills in the blank?
'This is a ___ book I have ever read.' Which option correctly fills in the blank?
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'___ sun rises in the east.' Which option correctly fills in the blank?
'___ sun rises in the east.' Which option correctly fills in the blank?
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Which sentence correctly uses an irregular verb in the past tense?
Which sentence correctly uses an irregular verb in the past tense?
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Study Notes
A2 Flyers
In English grammar, there are different levels of proficiency. One such level is A2 flyer. An A2 flyer is someone who has learned basic English and can communicate their needs and ideas through English. In this article, we will discuss various aspects of English grammar related to A2 flyers, including subject-verb agreement, tenses, comparatives and superlatives, irregular verbs, and articles.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Subject-verb agreement refers to how a verb agrees with its accompanying subject in terms of number and person. For example, "I walk," "He walks," "She walks," "They walk." As you can see, the verb changes based on the subject.
Exercise: Look up the subject-verb agreement rules for nouns ending in -s, -x, -sh, -ch, -z, -ge, and -le. Practice using these rules correctly.
Tenses: Present Simple and Present Continuous
Present simple tense is used to describe habitual actions or things that happen regularly. Examples: I eat pizza every week, They study at school.
Present continuous tense is used to talk about actions happening right now or activities currently in progress. Examples: He is reading a book, She's watching TV.
Exercise: Choose one sentence from each paragraph above and practice changing it into the other tense.
Comparatives and Superlatives
Comparatives are formed by adding -er or more before the adjective. Example: faster, better, cheaper.
Superlatives are formed by adding the most + adjective or the -est form of the adjective. Example: fastest, best, cheapest.
Exercise: Make a list of 10 comparatives and superlatives using different adjectives.
Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs are action words that do not follow the usual pattern for forming past tense or past participle forms. Examples: go/went/gone, eat/ate/eaten.
Exercise: Look up irregular verbs in present simple and perfect tenses online. Practice saying these verb forms out loud.
Articles (a, an, the)
Articles are used before nouns to express specificity and definiteness. Definite article 'the' is used when referring to something already known. Indefinite articles 'a' and 'an' are used when referring to non-specific items.
Exercise: Choose five sentences from this text and circle all the articles.
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Test your knowledge of English grammar related to A2 flyers with exercises on subject-verb agreement, present tenses, comparatives and superlatives, irregular verbs, and articles. Practice forming sentences, identifying verb forms, and using articles correctly.