Grammar Exercises

Did you know that you can learn grammar and have some fun at the same time? Practise grammar with these exercises and if you find any of them difficult follow the link to our quick grammar reference pages where you can get help.

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’    

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