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List of Grammar B1 Level

The document lists grammar topics for the Trinity B1 level exam, including how to form and use them: 1) It lists future tenses, present tenses, past tenses, perfect tenses, and modal verbs. 2) It also lists grammar structures like adverbial phrases of frequency, conditionals, infinitives, and adjectives/adverbs. 3) The document provides reminders for test takers to use their grammar knowledge when speaking and to focus on pronunciation, intonation, and natural speech.
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List of Grammar B1 Level

The document lists grammar topics for the Trinity B1 level exam, including how to form and use them: 1) It lists future tenses, present tenses, past tenses, perfect tenses, and modal verbs. 2) It also lists grammar structures like adverbial phrases of frequency, conditionals, infinitives, and adjectives/adverbs. 3) The document provides reminders for test takers to use their grammar knowledge when speaking and to focus on pronunciation, intonation, and natural speech.
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List of Grammar: Trinity B1 Level

Grammar
Future to inform Future to predict Present simple Present continuous Past simple Past continuous Present perfect Modal verbs

Form
Will + infinitive Be + going to + infinitive Will + infinitive S + adv. + verb S + be+ v-ing S + v ed (2 col.) S +was/were +v-ing S + have/has + v(ed) (3 col.) Can, could, may, be able to, need(nt), should, must, (dont) have to, Every day last night yesterday the day after tomorrow next Monday

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Grammar
For, since, ever, never, just Always, usually, never, often, rarely Because, due to, so, (connectors) Adjectives/adverbials Prefer, rather 0 conditional 1 conditional Infinitive of purpose

Form
S + have/has + adverb of frequency + past participle + etc.. Subj. + adverb + verb (The reason why) subj + verb (any tense) A lot (of), not very much/many I prefer, Id (would) rather if + present simple, present simple If + verb present + future (will) Example: I go to the supermarket to buy food.

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Use adverbials of time

Remember to use the most of your knowledge when you answer each question the examiner makes. You need to demonstrate what you know how you use it. Pay special attention to the pronunciation of the past tense (-ed) Try to use good intonation for the questions you make. Try not to think in Spanish to translate to English (it takes too much time, you can get confused and use a wrong structure) Relax, speak in a good pace naturally. Use contractions while you speak (Ive been to, shes got, I dont like) Avoid repeating yourself or sounding as if you are recitation.

You have to know how to speak about: Travel Money Fashion Rules and regulations Health and fitness Learning a foreign language The portfolio and written test will require you know about: Festivals Means of transport Special occasions, e.g. birthday celebrations Entertainment, e.g. cinema, theatre

List of Grammar: Trinity B1 Level


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