GRAMMAR

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EXERCISES

GRAMMAR GAMES

ADJECTIVE ORDER
ADJECTIVE WORD ORDER 
-ED AND -ING ADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVES + PREPOSITIONS   1   2   3   

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
ADVERBIAL PHRASES OF FREQUENCY
ADVERBS OF MANNER   1   

APOLOGIZING

ARRIVE AT/IN/ON

ZERO ARTICLE
ZERO ARTICLE 2

TO BE EXERCISES 1
TO BE MORE EXERCISES
BE LIKE VS LOOK LIKE
BE LIKE, LOOK LIKE EXERCISE

CAN
CAN FOR ABILITIES
COULD and WAS / WERE ABLE TO

COLLOCATIONS    1   2   3   4   5    

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE EXERCISES , EX 2EX 3 , EX 4  , EX 5
DOUBLE COMPARATIVE
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISES
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES EXERCISE B
MODIFYING COMPARATIVES

CONDITIONALS 1
CONDITIONALS 2
CONDITIONALS 3 
CONDITIONALS 4
CONDITIONALS 5
MIXED CONDITIONALS
CONDITIONALS 6

FIRST CONDITIONAL
CONDITIONALS   1   2   3   4   5   6

COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

DAILY ROUTINES
DAILY ROUTINES 1
DAILY ROUTINES 2


ECHO QUESTIONS  1  / QUESTION TAGS   1
TAG QUESTIONS, ECHO TAGS AND ECHO QUESTIONS


GOING TO
GOING TO 
"GOING TO" 1, 2, 3, 4
GOING TO / WILL

Exercises on going to Future

Tests

HOW + ADJECTIVES
HOW + ADJECTIVES EX.1

IMPERATIVES

-ING / INFINITIVE 1
Infinitive or GerundExercise 2
Infinitive or GerundExercise 2 Level: intermediate
Infinitive or GerundExercise 2Exercise 3
Infinitiv and/or Ing-Form Level: upper intermediate
Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4
VERB LISTS

IRREGULAR VERBS   1   2   3   4   5 

LIKE, LOVE AND HATE

MAKE AND DO EX.1
MAKE AND DO EX.2
MAKE AND DO EX. 3

MODALS    1   2   3   4    

MUST MUSTN'T
MUST / MUSTN'T

ONE / ONES EXERCISES   1   2   3   4

PRESENT SIMPLE PASSIVE
PAST SIMPLE PASSIVE
Passive - Statements - Active sentences given - Simple Past
Passive - Statements - Active sentences given - Simple Present
PASSIVE VOICE BASKETBALL GAME
PASSIVE VOICE FOOTBALL GAME
PASSIVE VOICE  1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9
Exercise on Passive with Simple Present Level: lower intermediateLevel 2
Exercise on Passive with Simple Past Level 2
Exercise on Passive with Simple Present Level: lower intermediateLevel 2
Exercise on Passive with Simple Past Level: lower intermediateLevel 2
Mixed Exercise on Passive with Passive Level: lower intermediateLevel 2

Exercise on Simple Present Level: lower intermediate
Exercise on Simple Past Level: lower intermediate
Exercise – The Statue of Liberty Level: intermediate
Summary – The Fellowship of the Ring, part 2, part 3
Show Passive Voice in The Canterville Ghost Level: lower intermediate
Grammar Exercise on Washington, DC
Show Passive Voice in History of Snowboarding Level: upper intermediate
Tenses Active and Passive Level: intermediate

THE PAST TENSE - REGULAR VERBS
THE PAST TENSE - REGULAR VERBS EX.1
THE PAST TENSE - REGULAR VERBS EX.2
THE PAST TENSE - IRREGULAR VERBS EX. 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Simple Past - Pronunciation of the ending -ed

PAST SIMPLE 1
TEST 1
TEST 2 
TEST 3 
PAST SIMPLE 1
PAST SIMPLE 2
PAST CONTINUOUS
PAST CONTINUOUS 2
PAST CONTINUOUS AND PAST SIMPLE, WHILE, WHEN
Exercises on Simple Past and Past Progressive:
Exercise 1, Exercise 2 Exercise 3, Exercise 4 Exercise 5, Exercise 6  Exercise 7, Exercise 8
PAST CONTINUOUS 
PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS EXERCISE
PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS GAME        3 

PAST PERFECT

PHRASAL VERBS   1   2   3

PLURALS
IRREGULAR PLURALS

POSSESSIVES 1   2 

PREDICTIONS 
MAY VS MIGHT 

PREPOSITIONS
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME GAME  
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE EX.1
PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT
PREPOSITIONS 1   2   3   4   5     7  

PRESENT TENSE
PRESENT SIMPLE SPELLING CHANGES 
PRESENT SIMPLE 1
PRESENT SIMPLE 2
Simple Present (simple verbs)
Simple Present (3rd person singular -s in sentences)
Simple Present (do not/does not - long forms) - Exercise 1
Simple Present (do not/does not - long forms) - Exercise 2
Simple Present (don't/doesn't - short forms) - Exercise 1
Simple Present (don't/doesn't - short forms) - Exercise 2
Simple Present - Phrases - Exercise 1
Simple Present (don't or doesn't) - Exercise 2
Simple Present - Sentences (verbs in bold)
Simple Present - Sentences (verb phrases in bold)
Simple Present - Sentences
Questions in the Simple Present - Exercise 1
Questions in the Simple Present - Exercise 2
Simple Present - Exercise 1

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE AND CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR FUTURE USE

PRESENT PERFECT EXERCISE 1
MORE EXERCISES 
Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple


Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple:1, 2, 3.
PRESENT PERFECT
Verb Tense Exercise  Simple Past and Present Perfect
Verb Tense Exercise  Simple Past and Present Perfect
EVER NEVER ALREADY JUST YET EXERCISE
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE


PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VS CONTINUOUS


PRONOUNS   1   2
PRONOUNS
OBJECT PRONOUNS

QUESTIONS 1    
QUESTIONS EX.   1   2   3   4   5      7   8   9   10
QUESTIONS
WH QUESTION WORDS
WH QUESTION WORDS EXERCISE

RELATIVE CLAUSES   1   2   3   4   5    
TESTS Relative Clauses: Level 1Level 2Level 3Level 4
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES EX.1
DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES EX.2
Exercise 1:Leaving out the relative pronoun
Exercise 2: Leaving out who and which
Exercise 3: whose,when ,where, why
Exercise 4: Transformations
Exercise 5: Prepositions

NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES EX.1
NON-DEFINING RELATIVE CLAUSES EX.2

REPORTED SPEECH       3     5     
REPORTING VERBS   1   2   3     5
SAY AND TELL 
REPORTED SPEECH
REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES 1
REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES 2 

'S
 's EXERCISE 1
 'S EXERCISE 2

SHOULD / SHOULDN'T


SO SUCH 1
SO SUCH 2
SO SUCH 3
SO NEITHER

SOME / ANY
SOME ANY 1
SOME ANY 2 
SOME ANY 3 

STATIVE VERBS   1   2   3   4  
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 01
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 02
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 03
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 04
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 05
(Special exercise with verbs that have both dynamic and stative meanings)


SUBJUNCTIVE   1    2    3

SUGGEST   1   2
MAKING SUGGESTIONS EX.1
MAKING SUGGESTIONS EX. 2

TAG QUESTIONS, ECHO TAGS AND ECHO QUESTIONS
 Echo questions                                                               
They are used to show interest. We use a rising intonation.  Use a positive echo question with a positive verb and a negative question tag with a negative verb.
A: She is a painter
B: is she?                   
A: didn’t you know?
 Question tags
  Use a positive question tag with a negative verb and a negative question tag with a positive verb.
 -If we are not asking a real question but are just making conversation or asking for confirmation of something we             already  know to be true, our intonation falls and the question tag sounds like a statement, not a question.
  A: She is a painter, isn’t she?
 (I know you will agree with me)
 -If we genuinely don’t know the answer, we tend to use the rising intonation of a question.
  A she is a painter, isn’t she?
  B I’m not sure if she a painter.

TENSES
TENSE REVIEW 
ENGLISH TENSES 
MIXED TENSES EXERCISES
ENGLISH VERB TENSES 
IRREGULAR VERBS
IRREGULAR VERBS LIST

VERB TENSES PRACT. EX.

THERE
THERE IS - THERE ARE 1
THERE IS - THERE ARE 2
THERE IS - THERE ARE 3
THERE IS - THERE ARE 4
THERE IS - THERE ARE - SOME - ANY  
THERE WAS THERE WERE 1
THERE WAS THERE WERE 2 
THERE WAS THERE WERE 3

TIME CLAUSES   1   2   3   4   5
 
TOO / ENOUGH 1
TOO / ENOUGH 2
Too / Enough 3
Too / Enough 4

TOO ENOUGH    5   6   7

STATIVE VERBS   1   2   3   4  
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 01
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 02
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 03
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 04
Dynamic verbs and stative verbs exercise 05
(Special exercise with verbs that have both dynamic and stative meanings)

STATIVE VERBS

USED TO / WOULD   1   2   3     5   6   7
USED TO

WHEN / WHILE EX. 1
WHEN / WHILE EX. 2



ENGLISH EXERCISES