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Polish primary school: Polish (j. polski)
Class 2 (klasa 2)

Dive into the basics of English. Find out basic verbs, pronouns and adjectives with interactive exercises, prinatble worksheets and useful weblinks. Select your specific area of interest below:

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PRINTABLE MATERIALS (FOR STUDENTS &TEACHERS )

verb to be

personal prnouns

basic adjectives

possessive adjectives

plurals

demonstratives (this, that, these, those)

Present Simple
(positive statements)

Present Simple
(negative statements)

Present Simple
(yes, no-questions)

Present Simple
(wh-questions)

indefinite article
(a, an)

definite article
(the)

asking/telling the time ('s)

How often
(adverbs of frequency)

modal verbs
(can, can't)

modal verbs
(must, mustn't)

Present Simple
(positive statements)

Present Simple
(negative statements)

Present Simple
(yes,no-questions)

Present Simple
(wh-questions)

Present Simple vs
(Present Continuous)

object pronouns

like

Past Simple
(positive statements)

Past Simple
(negative statements)

Past Simple
(yes,no-questions)

Past Simple
(wh-questions)

Past Simple
(was, were)

Past Simple
(wasn't, weren't)

Past Simple
(irregular verbs 1

Past Simple
(irregular verbs 2)

Past Simple
(there is/isn't, there are/aren't)

Past Simple
(there was, there wasn't)

Past Simple
(there were, there weren't)

a, some, any

how much, how many
(incountable, countable)

comparative and superlative adjectives

to be going to

infinitive

adverbs

USEFUL WEBLINKS

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