Sentence structure and syntax in English

Level A2 EN 8 subcategories
Learn how English sentences are built from the ground up, from simple subject-verb-object patterns to more complex constructions. Mastering the basic rules of word order and clause arrangement will help you express your ideas more clearly and confidently in both writing and speaking.

Demonstrative pronouns in English

A2
EN

Learn how to use this, that, these, and those to point to specific people, objects, or ideas in English. Mastering these small but powerful words will help you speak and write with greater clarity and precision. Practice them in real sentences to make your communication more natural and confident!

Determiners in English

A2
EN

Discover how words like a, an, the, this, some, and many work in English to give nouns their full meaning and context. These small but powerful words help you express whether something is specific or general, how much or how many of something there is, and who it belongs to. Mastering them will make your sentences clearer and more natural in everyday communication.

Expressing quantity in English

A1
EN

Learn how to talk about amounts and quantities using essential words like some, any, much, many, a lot of, and a few. This category helps you choose the right quantifier depending on whether you're referring to countable or uncountable nouns. Mastering these basics will make your everyday sentences much more natural and precise!

Expressing time in English

A2
EN

Learn how to talk about when things happen using key time expressions, prepositions, and adverbs in English. This category covers essential structures like at, on, and in for specific moments, as well as expressions such as yesterday, next week, or in the morning to help you communicate clearly about past, present, and future events. Mastering these patterns will make your sentences more precise and natural-sounding in everyday conversations.

Possessive pronouns in English

A2
EN

Learn how to use words like mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs to show ownership without repeating a noun. These pronouns replace possessive adjectives followed by a noun, making your sentences more fluid and natural. Mastering them will help you avoid repetition and communicate more confidently in everyday conversations.

Prepositions in English

A2
EN

Discover how small words like in, on, at, or by can completely change the meaning of a sentence! This category focuses on the essential role of prepositions in linking nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words, helping you express location, time, direction, and much more. Mastering these connectors will make your English sound more natural and precise.

Pronouns in English

A2
EN

Mastering the use of pronouns is essential for building clear and natural sentences in English. At this stage, you will learn to confidently replace nouns with subject, object, and possessive pronouns, avoiding repetition and making your speech and writing flow more smoothly. Understanding how these small but powerful words work will greatly improve your overall communication skills.

Word order in English

A2
EN

Discover how English sentences follow a clear and consistent structure, with the subject coming before the verb and the object following it. Mastering this pattern is essential to building correct and natural-sounding sentences in everyday communication. With practice, this logical order will become second nature!