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B1 Grammar List - Cambridge

B1 Grammar topics outlines important grammar structures and concepts students need to be familiar with to pass Cambridge English Preliminary exams, including adverbs, comparatives and superlatives, conditionals, modals, tenses like the past perfect and present perfect continuous, passive voice, question tags, and use of phrases like either, neither, too and enough. It provides an overview of key areas of grammar at the B1 level to guide exam preparation.

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B1 Grammar List - Cambridge

B1 Grammar topics outlines important grammar structures and concepts students need to be familiar with to pass Cambridge English Preliminary exams, including adverbs, comparatives and superlatives, conditionals, modals, tenses like the past perfect and present perfect continuous, passive voice, question tags, and use of phrases like either, neither, too and enough. It provides an overview of key areas of grammar at the B1 level to guide exam preparation.

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B1 Grammar topics

These are topics you need to study to pass an exam at B1 level, such as Cambridge English
Preliminary:
Adverbs
Both, either, neither
Broader range of intensifiers; So, such, too, enough
Comparatives and superlatives
Question tags
Conditionals, 2nd and 3rd
Connecting words expressing
cause and effect, contrast etc.
Embedded questions
Future continuous
Modals - must/can’t deduction
Modals – might, may, will, probably
Modals – should have/might have/etc
Modals: must/have to
Past continuous
Past perfect
Past simple
Past tense responses
Phrasal verbs, extended
Prepositions of place
Present perfect continuous
Present perfect/past simple
Reported speech (range of tenses)
Simple passive
Wh- questions in the past
Will and going to, for prediction

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