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Unlock 1 – Review Grammar Topics from Units 1 to 6

Unlock 1 grammar review

Here are the links to the grammar section for Unlock 1, Units 1 to 6. All these exercises are available online, and you can easily access them using your mobile phone. Click on the links to review the grammar topics covered in these units and complete the exercises to strengthen your grammar skills before the final exam. Make sure to go through each section thoroughly to prepare effectively and achieve your best performance in the exam. You can also find the links on my website. Click here to visit it.

G: Use the verb ‘be’ in isolated simple sentences/utterancesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use subject pronouns in simple sentences/utterancesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use possessive adjectives in simple sentences/utterancesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Identify nouns and verbs in sentencesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Identify nouns and adjectivesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use noun phrases in writing simple sentencesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use prepositional phrases in writing simple sentencesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use there is / there are with countable and uncountable nounsClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use the present simple to write simple sentencesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use the present simple in statements and questionsClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use prepositions of time correctly in various simple contextsClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use there is / there are to write about factsClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use the definite and indefinite articles correctly in various contextClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use prepositions of place correctly in various simple contexts.Click HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use adjective phrases in writing simple sentencesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use ‘must’ and ‘have to’ to express necessityClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use ‘should’ + the infinitive to make suggestions or give adviceClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use comparative adjectives + than to compare two things or moreClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here
G: Use superlative adjectivesClick HereClick hereClick HereClick Here

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