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GRAMMAR PAGE 1
Practice exercises to learn grammar
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Grammar Practice
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grammatical exercises for you to practice. Click on the other websites to see lists of the exercise available there.
Level Guide:
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
Explaination
Articles:
A An
A An or The
Articles
Definite Article or Zero Article
Zero article or The
Articles geographical names
Definite Article or Zero Article Geography
Adjectives and Adverbs:
Adjective or Adverb
All Every
Enough
Enough Too
Enough
Good Well
Too Enough
Yesterday, Today Tomorrow
Adjectives Adverbs Same form
All Whole
So Too Very
Adjectives:
Adjectives positive negative
Order of Adjectives
Adjective or Present Participle
Adjectives ending -ful and -less
Adjectives ending -ible -able
Adjectives Order
Interesting Interested, etc
So Such
Adverbs:
Adverbs Position
Already or Yet
Ever Never
Adverbs of degree
Adverbs with two forms
Adverbs Position
Already or Yet
Even
Comparative Superlative:
Comparatives
Comparatives and Superlatives
Fewer Less
Nouns:
Plurals
Plurals Compound Nouns
Singular or Plural
Hundred and Hundreds
Countable Uncountable:
Countable or Uncountable
Articles uncountable nouns
Present Simple:
Present Simple
Present Simple Progressive
Present Simple or Progressive
Present Continuous:
Simple or Progressive
Pronouns:
Me To Me
Object Pronoun or Reflexive Pronoun
Possessives and Reflexive Pronouns
Pronouns
Subject and Object Pronouns
They Them Their Theirs
Reflexive Pronouns
Self and Other
Quantifiers:
Few Little
Since and For:
Since For
Since or For
Some Any:
Some Some of
Some Any or No
Someone Anyone or No one
Much Many:
Many or Many of
General:
Imperatives
There is or There are
No Not
So do I Neither do I
Future:
Futures
Will Going to
Past Simple:
Was or Were
Present Perfect:
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Simple Progressive
Present Perfect Word Order
Prepositions:
Good + preposition
Prepositions of Location At In
Prepositions of Time In On At
Prepositions Time
To For
About and Of
Above and Over
At the end, in the end, etc
Beside and Besides
By or Until?
Except and Except For
Front and Back
Prepositions after Adjectives
Prepositions after Nouns
Prepositions Mixed Types
Prepositions with verbs
Questions:
How
Question Words
Questions Short Answers
How
Question Words
Questions Short Answers
Question Tags:
Question Tags
Verbs:
Am, Are Is
Conjunctions:
Both, Either Neither
Either Neither
And But
As
While or During
Although Though Despite However
As or Like
Because or Because Of
Conjunctions linkers
In Case In Case Of
Conditionals:
Conditionals- Time
Identifying Conditionals
If
If or Unless
Mixed Conditionals
Mixed Conditionals 2
Which conditional
Modals:
Need Needn't
Will or Would
May or Might
Mixed Modals
Mixed Modals 2
Modals Permission and Requests
Needn't and Don't Need
Passive:
Causative
Reported:
Indirect speech
Indirect Questions
Relative:
Relative Pronouns
Relative Pronouns 2
Relative Pronouns Omission
Relative Pronouns Which Where
That What
Tests:
Grammar Check
Vocabulary:
Speak and Talk
Say and Tell
Make or Do
Arrive, Get and Reach
Allow, Let, Make and Force
Expect, Hope, Look Forward and Wait
Care, Matter and Mind
Achieve, Cope and Manage
Begin and Start
Bill, Fare, Fee, Fine and Tip
Close and Shut
Lie and Lay
Money
Abbreviations
Spelling:
Consonants Vowels
Plurals of nouns ending