Grammar
Simple Present and Present Continuous
A. This site has information about Simple Present Tense Verbs
To practise, try these exercises: Present Tense Exercise 1 and Present Tense Exercise 2
B.
Simple Present Tense Questions and Negative Sentences
Exercise 1
, Exercise 2
and Exercise 3
C. This site has information about Present Continuous Verbs
To practise, try these exercises: Exercise 1
and Exercise 2.
D. This site has information about Present Continuous Tense - Questions and Negatives.
Try these exercises: Exercise 1 and
Exercise 2.
E. Read about when to use simple present and when to use present continuous:
Simple or Continuous?
Now, try these exercises: Exercise 1 and
Exercise 2.
F.
Simple Present Tense
G. Simple Present - Negative
Sentences
H. More present tense
I. Simple Present or Present Continuous?
J. Baseball! - Simple
Present or Present Continuous?
K. Pronunciation of third person 's'
L. Simple Present Tense Spelling
M. A Used Car - Present Tense vs. Present Continuous
N. Oh no! Not another quiz!
O. Quick Quiz
P. Present Tenses
Q. Dissatisfied Customer
R. More present tense quizzes
Simple Past and Past Continuous
A. This site has information about Simple Past Tense Verbs
To practise, try these exercises: Past Tense Exercise 1 and Past Tense Exercise 2
B. Irregular Past Tense Verbs
with Exercise 1 and
Exercise 2
C.
Simple Past Tense Questions and Negative Sentences
Exercise 1
, Exercise 2
and Exercise 3
D. This site has information about Past Continuous Tense
To practise, try this Exercise
E.
A Shorts Story This fun quiz is based on a true story.
You can practise the past tense
(questions and verb to be) and enjoy a funny story!
F. More past tense quizzes!
G. Mixed verb tenses
Simple Past - Irregular Verbs
A.
Irregular Verbs A-B
B.
Irregular Verbs C-D
C.
Irregular Verbs E-F
D.
Irregular Verbs G-H
E.
Irregular Verbs K-M
F. Irregular Verbs
P-S
G. Irregular Verbs
S
H. Irregular Verbs
More S
I. Irregular Verbs
T-Z
J. Irregular Verbs Review Quiz 1
K. Irregular Verbs
Review Quiz 2
Future - Be going to
A. Introduction to "Be going to"
B. "be going to" Exercise
C. What are they going to do?
D. Going to Quiz
Present Perfect
A.
Present Perfect
Here are some exercises:Exercise 1 and Exercise 2
Here are three more similar sites with information about present perfect tense
followed by exercises. They get more difficult!
B. Present Perfect
Exercise 1
Using For and Since with the present perfect
Exercise 2
Present Perfect or Simple Past?
Exercise 3
Present Perfect Questions
C. Present Perfect
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
D. Present Perfect
or Simple Past?
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
There is / There are
A. At the Zoo -
There is / There are Quiz
B. This site has information about using It and There. (It is 12:00.
There was an earthquake.)
It and There
To practise, try these exercises: It and There Exercise 1 and It and There Exercise 2
C. They're, Their, There
D. More they're, their, there
E. There is, There are
F. There is, There are
G. There isn't, There aren't
H. Is there? Are there?
Tag Questions
A. Quiz 1
B. Quiz 2
C. Quiz 3 - Has he? Hasn't he?...
D. Quiz 4 - Does she? Doesn't she?...
E. Quiz 5 - Mixed
F. Quiz 6 - Be verb
G. Quiz 7 - Mixed
Modals - Must not / Don't have to
A. Introduction
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
B. Walking the Dog
Phrasal Verbs
A. Mixed
Phrasal Verbs
B. More Phrasal Verbs
C. Phrasal Verbs
with "Down"
D. Phrasal Verbs with "Up"
E. More Phrasal Verbs with "Up"
F. Even MORE Phrasal Verbs with "Up"
G. Phrasal Verbs with
"Go" and "Come"
H. Phrasal Verbs with "Keep"
I. Phrasal Verbs with "Into"
J. Phrasal Verbs with "Get"
K. Travel - Phrasal Verbs
Adjectives and Opposites
A. Adjectives
B. Adjectives Crossword Puzzle
C. Adjectives - Opposites
D. Opposites -
Adjectives
E. More
Opposites
F. And More
Opposites
G. Adjectives (tired, tiring)
H. Adjectives ending in -ed/-ing
I. Easy Adjectives
J. More Easy Adjectives
K. More Easy Adjectives
L. Adjectives (bored, boring)
M. Adjectives - Opposites
N. Opposites 1
O. Opposites 2
P. Opposites 3
Q. Opposites 4
R. Opposites 5
S. Opposites 6
T. Opposites 7
Adjectives - Comparatives and superlatives
This site has information about
Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives
.
To practise, try these exercises: Comparatives and Superlatives Exercise 1 ,
Exercise 2 and
Exercise 3.
There are 6 exercises all together. Use the Next Exercise button on the page to
continue.
Adjectives and Adverbs
Introduction
Exercise
Adverbs of Frequency - Word Search
Adverbs - Word Search
Adverbs and Adverb Clauses
Adverbs
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Adverb Phrases
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Adverb Clauses - Explanation
Exercise
Word Order
A. Word Order in
Sentences - A Quiz
B. Adjectives
Quiz
C. Correct Word Order
D. Adjective Order
E. Sentence Word Order
F. Missing Word in a
Sentence
G. More missing words!
H. Basic Word Order - Scrambled Sentences: 1,
2,
3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
I. Scrambled Sentences with adverbs: 1
,2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,7
,8
,9
Pronouns
A. Possessive
Pronouns
B. Possessive
Adjectives
C. This site has information about possessive adjectives and pronouns.
My, Mine...
To practise, try these exercises: My, Mine - Exercise 1 and My, Mine - Exercise 2 and Exercise 3
D. Possessive Adjectives (my, your, her...)
E. Anyone/someone/no one
F. Pronouns
G. Noun or Pronoun
H. Object Pronouns
I. Terrible Teacher! Pronouns and Trudeau
Plural Nouns
A. Introduction to Regular Plurals
of Nouns
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
B. Introduction to Irregular
Plurals of Nouns
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
C. Plural Nouns
D. Singular or Plural Noun
E. More Plural Nouns
F. Irregular Plural Nouns
G. More Plural Nouns
H. Really Irregular Nouns
I. Borrowed Irregular Nouns
J. No Singular Plural Nouns
Count / Non-count Nouns
A. Information about
noncount nouns
B. Quiz - count or noncount?
C. This site has information about
Count / Noncount Nouns.
Here are the exercises: Exercise 1
and Exercise 2.
D. This site has information about How to
Count Noncount Nouns.
For example: a cup of coffee or a tube of toothpaste
Here are the exercises: Exercise 1
and Exercise 2.
E. This site has is a bit more difficult.
It also explains count and noncount nouns
and has Exercise 1,
Exercise 2 and
Exercise 3.
F. Fun exercise
G. Another similar exercise
H. Another similar exercise
I. More!
Other, Another, etc
A. Another/The Other 1
B. Another/The Other 2
C. Another/The Other 3
D. Another/The Other 4
E. Expressions with "other"
F. Another, The other,...
Prepositions
A. Prepositions of Place
and a quiz.
B. See you at the show
C. Off to the airport
D. Mixed Prepositions
E. Prepositions Quiz
F. Prepositions
G. Prepositions of Place - Pictures
H. Prepositions of Time - Pictures
I. Prepositions of Movement - Pictures
J. Prepositions Quiz
K. Another Quiz
L. To At In
M. After, For or Since?
N. At, On, In Quiz
O.
In, On, At Quiz
P. Another In, On,
At Quiz
Q. The Day of My
Birth - Preposition Quiz (It's difficult, but very fun!)
Articles
A. A, An or
Nothing Quiz
B. Articles
C. Breakfast - a, an or some?
Questions
A. Personal Questions
B. Make A Question
C. Subject and Object Questions
D. Questions Words
Mixed Grammar
A. Renting An Apartment
(This one is also a bit difficult. Try it!)
B. More Errors
C. Past Tense
Passives
D. Do or Make?
E.
Learn from Errors
F. Traffic - Present Tense Forms
G. Bill Gates' Car - Passive
D. Montreal Has Terrible Drives - Negative Sentences
F. The Camping Trip (-self)
G. The Copycat Game
H. Negative Prefixes
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