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Complete list of B2 grammar contents

 
This is a list of all the grammar topics covered in level A1. But if you want to learn B2 grammar, we recommend studying the topics in the order that they appear in: Grammar points » B2 Grammar lessons and exercises.
 

Past tenses

B2 Narrative tenses, used to, would
 

Future

B2 Future forms – expressing future time
B2 Other ways to express future – be about to, be due to, etc.
B2 Future in the past
 

Modals, the imperative, etc .

B2 Modal verbs – permission, obligation, prohibition, necessity
B2 Speculation and deduction – modal verbs and expressions
B2 Verbs of the senses
B2 Get – different meanings
 

Conditionals, if, wish, etc.

B2 All conditionals – mixed conditionals, alternatives to if, inversion
B2 Mixed conditionals – If I were you, I wouldn’t have done it
B2 Wish, rather, if only, it’s time – unreal uses of past tenses
B2 Unless, even if, provided, as long as, etc. – other expressions in conditionals
 

Passive

B2 Distancing – expressions and passive of reporting verbs
B2 Passive verbs with two objects
 

-ing and the infinitive

B2 Verb + object + infinitive/gerund – verb patterns
B2 Gerunds and infinitives – complex forms
 

Articles, nouns, pronouns, and determiners.

B2 Reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
B2 Generic pronouns – common-gender pronouns
B2 Compound nouns and possessive forms
B2 Possessive ’s with time expressions – Two hours’ walk
 

Relative clauses, relative pronouns and adverbs

B2 Relative clauses – defining and non-defining
 

there and it

B2 There and it – preparatory subjects
 

Auxiliary verbs

B2 Have – auxiliary or main verb
B2 Ellipsis and substitution
 

Adjectives and adverbs

B2 Inversion with negative adverbials – adding emphasis
 

Conjunctions and clauses

B2 Clauses of contrast, purpose, reason and result
B2 Discourse markers – linking words
B2 Participle clauses
 

Word order

B2 Cleft sentences – adding emphasis