Edooqoo generates grammar worksheets for English lessons in under 60 seconds. Specify any grammar structure — present perfect, conditionals, passive voice, relative clauses — and the AI creates targeted exercises at the student's CEFR level. Each worksheet is personalized based on the student's known strengths and weaknesses.
Grammar instruction is most effective when exercises are contextual, varied, and matched to the learner's current level. Edooqoo combines multiple exercise types to practice grammar from different angles: fill in the blanks for form recognition, error correction for accuracy awareness, sentence transformation for active production, and multiple choice for quick assessment.
The platform covers all major grammar topics taught from A1 to C2: verb tenses (12 tenses), modal verbs, conditionals (0-3 + mixed), passive voice, reported speech, relative clauses, articles, prepositions, comparatives/superlatives, gerunds and infinitives, phrasal verbs, and advanced structures like inversion and cleft sentences.
| Level | Key Grammar Topics |
|---|---|
| A1 | Present simple, to be, articles, basic prepositions, plurals |
| A2 | Past simple, present continuous, comparatives, can/can't, there is/are |
| B1 | Present perfect, will/going to, first conditional, passive (present), modals |
| B2 | All conditionals, reported speech, relative clauses, passive (all tenses), used to |
| C1 | Mixed conditionals, inversion, cleft sentences, advanced modals, subjunctive |
| C2 | All structures at mastery level, stylistic choices, formal/informal register |
Yes. When configuring your worksheet, specify the grammar focus (e.g., "third conditional" or "passive voice in past tenses"). The AI creates exercises specifically targeting that structure.
Objective exercises (fill in the blanks, multiple choice, error correction) are auto-graded against answer keys. Open-ended exercises (sentence transformation, paraphrasing) use AI evaluation with mastery scores that teachers can review.
Absolutely. A typical grammar worksheet might include grammar-focused fill in the blanks, vocabulary matching related to the topic, and sentence transformation — all targeting the same grammar point.
Yes. The DSLM (Dynamic Student Learning Model) tracks grammar skills at the nano-skill level. For example, it separately tracks "B1.grammar.present_perfect.negative" and "B1.grammar.present_perfect.questions" to identify specific gaps.
Any grammar topic from A1 to C2. Common requests include verb tenses, conditionals, passive voice, reported speech, articles, prepositions, phrasal verbs, modals, relative clauses, and word formation.
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