Causative Verbs Explained

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study causative verbs.

You will learn how English shows causing, arranging, allowing, or persuading an action.

The key question is: Who does the action, and who causes or arranges it?

The main rule to remember is: Causative verbs such as have, get, make, and let use different verb patterns.

Make, Let, and Get Explained

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study make, let, and get.

You will learn how English shows causing, arranging, allowing, or persuading an action.

The key question is: Who does the action, and who causes or arranges it?

The main rule to remember is: Causative verbs such as have, get, make, and let use different verb patterns.

Wish and If Only Explained

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study wish and if only.

You will learn how English describes wishes, regrets, and imagined situations.

The key question is: Is the speaker talking about a real situation or an unreal one?

The main rule to remember is: A conditional sentence usually has an if-clause and a result clause.

Unreal Situations in English

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study unreal situations.

You will learn how English describes wishes, regrets, and imagined situations.

The key question is: Is the speaker talking about a real situation or an unreal one?

The main rule to remember is: A conditional sentence usually has an if-clause and a result clause.

Noun Clauses Explained

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study noun clauses.

You will learn how to use noun clauses in clear English sentences.

The key question is: How can I use noun clauses correctly without guessing?

The main rule to remember is: A noun can be singular or plural, common or proper, concrete or abstract, countable or uncountable.

Adverb Clauses Explained

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study adverb clauses.

You will learn how to use adverb clauses in clear English sentences.

The key question is: How can I use adverb clauses correctly without guessing?

The main rule to remember is: Place the adverb where it clearly connects to the word or idea it modifies.