0% found this document useful (0 votes)
363 views2 pages

Додаток 2 Мовний інвентар - граматика (англійська мова) Рівень В1 1. Adjective

This document provides an outline of grammar topics covered at levels B1 and B2 for the 2021 English ZNO exam in Ukraine. At level B1, topics include adjectives, adverbs, clauses, conjunctions, determiners, modality, nouns, phrases, prepositions, and pronouns. Level B2 topics focus more on clauses, prepositions, and verbs. The outline provides over 100 subtopics across these grammar areas to prepare students for the exam.

Uploaded by

Alina Kireewa
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
363 views2 pages

Додаток 2 Мовний інвентар - граматика (англійська мова) Рівень В1 1. Adjective

This document provides an outline of grammar topics covered at levels B1 and B2 for the 2021 English ZNO exam in Ukraine. At level B1, topics include adjectives, adverbs, clauses, conjunctions, determiners, modality, nouns, phrases, prepositions, and pronouns. Level B2 topics focus more on clauses, prepositions, and verbs. The outline provides over 100 subtopics across these grammar areas to prepare students for the exam.

Uploaded by

Alina Kireewa
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Програма ЗНО з англійської 2021 @english_zno_online

Додаток 2 4.2. basic but' to link clauses and sentences


Мовний інвентар - граматика (англійська мова) 4.3. basic connectors but/and/or'
Рівень В1 4.4. ‘because’ for causes and reasons
1. Adjective 4.5. basic connectors (but, because)
1.1. comparative and superlative forms of 4.6. so and then for results and consequences
regular and irregular adjectives 4.7. neither ... nor, either ... or
1.2. structures with as ... as, so ... as rather, 4.8. if, when, as soon as, till, until, etc.+ present
almost, quite simple with future reference
1.3. adjectives formed with suffixes/prefixes 5. Determiner
(overview) 5.1. 'this is' for an introduction
1.4. compound adjectives 5.2. 'a/an' with single countable nouns
1.5. present/past participles as adjectives 5.3. 'a/an' with jobs
2. Adverb 5.4. possessive adjectives ‘my, your, his, her, its,
2.1. frequency and movement our, their
2.2. place (here/there) 5.5. ’how' questions for time, measurement, size
2.3. chronological sequence (first, next, etc.) and quantity
2.4. time markers for past, present and future 5.6. 'this'/'these' and 'that'/'those' as
(yesterday, tomorrow, today, now) determiners
2.5. Present Perfect + yet/already 5.7. ‘the’ for specific examples and back
2.6. manner (slowly, well, etc.) reference
2.7. comparative and superlative forms 5.8. ‘the’ for uniqueness, public buildings,
2.8. just, ever for time geographical names, other proper names
2.9. basic quantifiers (a lot, a little, very, too, 5.9. 'some' and 'any' in questions and negative
rather, etc) statements
2.10. common linking words for chronological 5.10. these and those as determiners relating to
sequence I people or objects
2.11. advanced adverbials of time: beforehand, 5.11. basic quantifiers: some, any, no, a lot
afterwards of/lots of, much, many (with countable and
3. Clause uncountable nouns)
3.1. 'have' in the present tense 5.12. zero quantifier with plural countable nouns
3.2. be' in the present tense and uncountable nouns
3.3. agreement between nouns and verb be' 5.13. enough and too for sufficiency and
3.4. wh-questions insufficiency
3.5. yes/no questions 5.14. a little, much for . quantities with mass
3.6. pro-clause with so, not (I think so. I hope (uncountable) nouns
not.) 5.15. overview of all quantifiers with
3.7. when for linking two clauses countable/uncountable nouns
3.8. who, which, that in relative clause; 6. Modality
3.9. to/in order to + verb 6.1. 'can' for ability
3.10. if + Present Simple 6.2. ‘would like to’ + infinitive ...
3.11. defining vs. non-defining relative clauses 6.3. should/shouldn’t for advice or suggestions
3.12. relative pronouns 6.4. mustn’t for prohibition
3.13. first, second and third conditional 6.5. may I/we..? for formal and polite requests
3.14. reported speech with temporal shift and permission
3.15. reported statements, commands, requests, 6.6. have to for present and near future
yes/no questions, wh-questions obligation
3.16. reporting verbs + that + complement clause 6.7. had to for past obligation
4. Conjunction 6.8. may, must, . can/could, would/wouldn’t
4.1. 'and' to link nouns and noun phrases (like) for intention and desire
Програма ЗНО з англійської 2021 @english_zno_online

6.9. must/mustn’t, need/needn’t for (absence 10.7. reflexive pronouns as object/complement


of) obligation 10.8. indefinite compound pronouns some / any
6.10. be allowed to for permission + thing / one / where / body
6.11. will, might, shall, should, let, could for 10.9. negative pronouns
various purposes 11. Verb
6.12. modals + passive 11.1. Imperatives
6.13. ‘may/might’ for likelihood 11.2. negative imperatives
6.14. ought to for., giving advice 11.3. 'have got’ in the present tense
6.15. use(d) to/would + infinitive for past 11.4. there is(n’t)/are(n’t)
routines and habits 11.5. tag responses (short answers to present
7. Noun simple yes/no questions)
7.1. regular nouns - singular and plural 11.6. was/were with complement
7.2. irregular nouns - plural 11.7. verb + ing
7.3. ‘ ‘s’ for possession 11.8. to + verb
7.4. regular/irregular nouns - plural 11.9. question tags (positive/negative, all tenses)
7.5. possession 11.10. prepositional vs. phrasal verbs
7.6. proper and common nouns (seperable/inseperable)
8. Phrase 11.11. Present Simple for opinions, likes and
8.1. 'be' + adjective (size, colour, emotional dislikes
state) 11.12. Present Simple for daily routines, facts
8.2. be' + adjective and states
8.3. 'it' + be' 11.13. Present Continuous for time of speaking
8.4. verbs taking ‘to’ + infinitive 11.14. Present Continuous, Future Simple for
8.5. verbs taking verb + ing plans and intentions
9. Preposition 11.15. future with be going to
9.1. basic prepositions of place and movement I
11.16. Future Continuous
9.2. basic prepositions of place and direction 11.17. regular/irregular Past Simple for finished
9.3. basic prepositions of time (in, on, at, from... actions
to..., by, during) 11.18. Present Perfect. with present reference
9.4. ‘of for a part or aspect ‘with/withouf for 11.19. Present Perfect for personal experiences
(lack of) possession and attribution in the past
9.5. with 11.20. Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
9.6. by + agent 11.21. Past Perfect
9.7. prepositions in time phrases (before, after, 11.22. Past Perfect Continuous
for, since) 11.23. active and passive (all tenses)
9.8. prepositions in time phrases, e.g. ‘during’,
‘for’, ‘since’, ‘throughout’, ‘till’, ‘until’, ‘as
soon as’, ‘if, ‘when’, ‘by’ Рівень B2
10. Pronoun 1. Clause
10.1. personal pronouns ‘I, you, he, she, it, we, 1.1. I wish..., if only
they’ 1.2. would ratlher.., had better...
10.2. wh-questions 1.3. Do you mind if...? I don’t mind
10.3. object personal pronoun 1.4. so ... that for results and consequences
10.4. object pronouns (me, him, her) as indirect 2. Preposition
objects 2.1. prepositions of reason and purpose: due to,
10.5. possessive pronouns as complement: mine, owing to, because
yours, his, hers, ours, theirs 3. Verb
10.6. reflexive pronouns for . emphasis (myself, 3.1. Future Perfect
ourselves, etc.)

You might also like