Grammar Exercises
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Adjectives and Prepositions
Adjectives (gradable / non-gradable)
Adjectives ending in -ed and –ing
Articles 1
Articles 2
As and Like
British English and American English
Capital letters and apostrophes
Comparing and contrasting – modifying comparatives
Conditionals 1
Conditionals 2
Countable and Uncountable nouns 1
Countable and Uncountable nouns 2
Enough
Future continuous and Future perfect
Future Plans
in spite of / despite / although
Just, yet, still, already
Modals 1
Modals – deduction (present)
Modals – deduction past
Multi-word verbs
Participle clauses
Passives
Past ability and possibility
Past Continuous and Past Simple
Past habit – used to/would/past simple
Past perfect
Predicting the Future
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
Question forms and subject/object questions
Question tags
Reflexive pronouns
Relative clauses - non-defining relative clauses
Relative clauses – defining relative clauses
Reported questions
Reported speech 1
Reported speech 2
So
Stative verbs
Verbs and Prepositions
Verbs followed by ‘ing’ or by ‘to + infinitive’ 1
Verbs followed by ‘ing’ or by ‘to + infinitive’ 2
Wish and If only
Words that are often confused
‘used to + infinitive’ and ‘be/get used to’
Adjectives (gradable / non-gradable)
Adjectives ending in -ed and –ing
Articles 1
Articles 2
As and Like
British English and American English
Capital letters and apostrophes
Comparing and contrasting – modifying comparatives
Conditionals 1
Conditionals 2
Countable and Uncountable nouns 1
Countable and Uncountable nouns 2
Enough
Future continuous and Future perfect
Future Plans
in spite of / despite / although
Just, yet, still, already
Modals 1
Modals – deduction (present)
Modals – deduction past
Multi-word verbs
Participle clauses
Passives
Past ability and possibility
Past Continuous and Past Simple
Past habit – used to/would/past simple
Past perfect
Predicting the Future
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
Question forms and subject/object questions
Question tags
Reflexive pronouns
Relative clauses - non-defining relative clauses
Relative clauses – defining relative clauses
Reported questions
Reported speech 1
Reported speech 2
So
Stative verbs
Verbs and Prepositions
Verbs followed by ‘ing’ or by ‘to + infinitive’ 1
Verbs followed by ‘ing’ or by ‘to + infinitive’ 2
Wish and If only
Words that are often confused
‘used to + infinitive’ and ‘be/get used to’
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