Use Supplementary Exercises: Essential Grammar In

Uses pictures, short dialogues, and stories rather than isolated sentences.

Explain a (like a/an vs the ) that you find tricky. Essential Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises

Many exercises force students to choose between two similar structures (e.g., Present Simple vs. Present Continuous). Uses pictures, short dialogues, and stories rather than

Intermediate learners who still struggle with "the basics" like articles or past tense endings. Present Continuous)

Starts with basic identification and moves toward production. 🎯 Who Is It For?

💡 Use the "Find your way" chart in the book to quickly locate exercises for specific grammar problems you’re having. If you’d like, I can: Create a sample practice quiz based on these exercises. Compare this book to the Intermediate (Blue) version .

to the Supplementary Exercises for extra "drill" and variety. Identify recurring mistakes to see which grammar points