Let’s learn how to use different ways to use it at the beginning of sentences. After it, we can use an adjective.
A1 It Sentences
Exercise 1Exercise 2Exercise 3Examples
You use it at the beginning of a sentence.
- to say what time or date it is: It‘s 8 o’clock.
- to talk about the weather: It‘s sunny.
- with an adjective: It‘s fun.
- with an adjective + ing: It‘s great living in Madrid.
- with an adjective + to + verb (infinitive): It‘s time to go home.
- A1 Adverbs
- A1 Articles
- A1 Can and Can’t
- A1 Dates, days and numbers
- A1 Have
- A1 Indefinite article
- A1 It Sentences
- A1 Linking Words
- A1 Much and Many
- A1 Offers and suggestions
- A1 Possessive ‘s and s’
- A1 Prepositions of Place
- A1 Prepositions Word Search
- A1 Present Simple
- A1 Pronouns
- A1 Questions
- A1 Regular Adjectives
- A1 Regular Verbs Set 1 Word Search
- A1 Regular Verbs Set 2 Word Search
- A1 Regular Verbs Set 3 Word Search
- A1 Singular and Plural Nouns
- A1 There and Their
- A1 Wh questions
- A1 Body and Face Extra Exercises
- A1 Clothes Extra Exercises
- A1 Describing Things
- A1 Family Extra Exercises
- A1 Film Star Vocabulary
- A1 Food and Drink Extra Exercises
- A1 Greetings and Introductions
- A1 Health Extra Exercises
- A1 House and Home
- A1 School
- A1 Shopping Extra Exercises
- A1 Sports and Leisure Extra Exercises
- A1 Talking about People
- A1 Time
- A1 Transport
- A1 Weather Extra Activities
- A1 Work
- Christmas Easy Exercises
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