Category 1:
Verb Tenses
Category 2:
Conditionals
Category 3:
Articles (a, an, the)
Category 4:
Prepositions
Category 5:
Modifiers and Word Order
100

This tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now.

Answer: What is the present continuous?

100

This type of conditional describes a possible situation in the present or future.

Answer: What is the first conditional?

100

You would use this article before a singular, countable noun that is mentioned for the first time.

Answer: What is "a"?

100

We use this preposition to describe movement toward a place.

Answer: What is "to"?

100

In a sentence, this adverb typically goes before the main verb, but after the verb "to be."

Answer: What is an "adverb of frequency"?

200

This tense is used to talk about completed actions in the past, often with a specific time reference.

Answer: What is the past simple?

200

This type of conditional expresses a hypothetical situation in the past and its imagined result.

Answer: What is the third conditional?

200

This article is used before singular countable nouns that are specific or known to the speaker and listener.

Answer: What is "the"?

200

This preposition is used to talk about a position or location inside something.

Answer: What is "in"?

200

This word is used to modify adjectives or other adverbs, typically answering "to what extent?"

Answer: What is "very"?

300

This tense expresses actions that will be completed before a certain point in the future.

Answer: What is the future perfect?

300

This conditional describes general truths or situations that are always true if a condition is met.

Answer: What is the zero conditional?

300

This article is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

Answer: What is "an"?

300

We use this preposition to indicate a point of time.

Answer: What is "at"?

300

In a sentence, this type of word usually goes after the noun it modifies.

Answer: What is a "post-modifier"?

400

This tense is used for actions that were ongoing in the past but interrupted.

Answer: What is the past continuous?

400

This type of conditional describes an unlikely or hypothetical situation in the present or future.

Answer: What is the second conditional?

400

You should use "the" before this type of noun: names of rivers, seas, and oceans.

Answer: What is "the"?

400

This preposition is used when referring to a position or place that is higher than something else.

Answer: What is "above"?

400

This word order rule says that adjectives usually appear in a specific sequence: opinion, size, age, shape, color, proper adjective, material, purpose.

Answer: What is the "adjective order"?

500

This tense is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue to the present.

Answer: What is the present perfect continuous?

500

This type of conditional expresses a situation that is possible in the present and past but is uncertain.

Answer: What is the mixed conditional?

500

This article is used before singular countable nouns that are non-specific and are mentioned for the first time.

Answer: What is "a" ?

500

This preposition is used to describe something happening during a period of time.

Answer: What is "during"?

500

This type of adverb typically appears at the end of a sentence, like "quickly" or "gracefully."

Answer: What is a "manner adverb"?

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