Grammar Worksheets
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Tenses — Present Simple
- Present Simple with to be — Positive — Exercise 1
- Present Simple with to be — Positive — Exercise 2
- Present Simple with to be — Negative — Exercise 1
- Present Simple with to be — Negative — Exercise 2
- Present Simple with to be — Negative — Short forms
- Present Simple with to be — Yes/No question — Exercise 1
- Present Simple with to be — Yes/No question — Exercise 2
- Present Simple with to be — Short answers
- Present Simple with to be — Wh-questions — Exercise 1
- Present Simple with to be — Wh-questions — Exercise 2
- Present Simple with to be — Mixed — Exercise 1
- Present Simple with to be — Mixed — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Positive — Exercise 1
- Present Simple — Positive — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Negative — Exercise 1
- Present Simple — Negative — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Negative — Short forms
- Present Simple — Positive and Negative — Changing pronoun
- Present Simple — Yes/No question — Exercise 1
- Present Simple — Yes/No question — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Yes/No question — Exercise 3
- Present Simple — Short answers
- Present Simple — Wh-question — Exercise 1
- Present Simple — Wh-question — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Present Simple — Mixed — Exercise 1
- Present Simple — Mixed — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Positive — have/has
- Present Simple — Positive — Choosing the right form
- Present Simple — Positive and Negative — Choosing the right form
- Present Simple — Mixed — All verbs and to be
- Present Simple — Adverbs of frequency
- Ending -s in the Present Simple — Exercise 1
- Ending -s in the Present Simple — Exercise 2
- Ending -s in the Present Simple — Exercise 3
- Ending -s in the Present Simple — Exercise 4
- Ending -s in the Present Simple — Exercise 5
- Ending -s in the Present Simple — Exercise 6
- Present Simple — Adverbs of frequency — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Positive — have/has — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Put the words in the correct order
- Present Simple — Wh-question — Exercise 3
- Present Simple with to be — Positive — Exercise 3
- Present Simple — Mixed — Exercise 3
- Present Simple — Positive and Negative — Changing pronoun — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Negative — Mixed
- Present Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 2
- Present Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 3
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Tenses — Past Simple
- Past Simple with to be (was/were) — Positive
- Past Simple — Changing the verb to be into the Past Simple
- Past Simple with to be (wasn't/weren't) — Negative
- Past Simple with to be (wasn't/weren't) — Negative — Short forms
- Past Simple with to be (was/were) — Yes/No questions
- Past Simple with to be (was/were) — Wh-questions
- Past Simple with to be (was/were) — Mixed
- Past Simple — Positive — regular verbs — Exercise 1
- Past Simple — Positive — regular verbs — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — Positive — irregular verbs — Exercise 1
- Past Simple — Positive — irregular verbs — Exercise 2
- Change sentences into the Past Simple
- Past Simple — Negative — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 1
- Past Simple — Negative — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — Negative — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 3
- Past Simple — Yes/No question — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 1
- Past Simple — Yes/No question — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — Yes/No question — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 3
- Past Simple — Short answers
- Past Simple — Wh-question — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 1
- Past Simple — Wh-question — regular and irregular verbs — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Past Simple — Mixed
- Past Simple — Mixed — All verbs and to be (was/were)
- Past Simple — irregular verbs — Exercise 1
- Past Simple — irregular verbs — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — irregular verbs — Exercise 3
- Ending -ed in the Past Simple — Exercise 1
- Ending -ed in the Past Simple — Exercise 2
- Ending -ed in the Past Simple — Exercise 3
- Ending -ed in the Past Simple — Exercise 4
- Past Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — Wh-questions — Word order
- Past Simple — Mixed — All verbs and to be (was/were) — Exercise 2
- Past Simple with to be (was/were) — Positive — Exercise 2
- Past Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 3
- Past Simple — Positive — Make the sentence
- Past Simple — Positive — Make the sentence — Exercise 2
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Tenses — Future Simple
- Future Simple — Positive
- Future Simple — Negative
- Future Simple — Negative — Short forms
- Future Simple — Yes/No question
- Future Simple — Yes/No and Wh-question
- Future Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Future Simple — Mixed
- Change into the Future Simple
- Future Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 2
- Future Simple — Put the words in the correct order
- Future Simple — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 3
- Future Simple — Jumbled words
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Tenses — Going to-future
- going to-future — Positive
- going to-future — Negative
- going to-future — Yes/No question
- going to-future — Paraphrasing — Short forms
- going to-future — Mixed
- going to-future — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- going to-future — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 2
- going to-future — Mixed — Exercise 2
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Tenses — Present Continuous
- Present Continuous — Positive
- Present Continuous — Positive — Say what you are doing
- Present Continuous — Negative
- Present Continuous — Negative — Short forms
- Present Continuous — Yes/No question
- Present Continuous — Wh-question — Exercise 1
- Present Continuous — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Present Continuous — Mixed
- Ending -ing in the Present Continuous — Exercise 1
- Ending -ing in the Present Continuous — Exercise 2
- Ending -ing in the Present Continuous — Exercise 3
- Present Simple vs. Present Continuous
- Present Continuous — Positive and Negative
- Present Continuous — Negative — Short forms — Exercise 2
- Present Continuous — Negative — Short forms — Exercise 3
- Present Continuous for annoying habits — Exercise 1
- Present Continuous for annoying habits — Exercise 2
- Present Continuous — Wh-question — Exercise 2
- Present Continuous — Mixed — Exercise 2
- Present Continuous for annoying habits — Exercise 3
- Present Continuous — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 2
- Present Continuous — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 3
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Tenses — Past Continuous
- Past Continuous — Positive
- Past Continuous — Negative
- Past Continuous — Negative — Short forms
- Past Continuous — Yes/No question
- Past Continuous — Wh-question — Exercise 1
- Past Continuous — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Past Continuous — Mixed
- Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
- Past Continuous — Positive and Negative
- Past Continuous — Positive and Negative — Exercise 2
- Past Continuous — Mixed — Exercise 2
- Past Continuous — Mixed — Exercise 3
- Past Continuous — Positive — Exercise 2
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Tenses — Present Perfect
- Present Perfect — Positive — Exercise 1
- Present Perfect — Positive — Exercise 2
- Present Perfect — Positive — Say what you have already done — Exercise 1
- Present Perfect — Positive — Say what you have already done — Exercise 2
- Present Perfect — Negative — Exercise 1
- Present Perfect — Negative — Exercise 2
- Present Perfect — Negative — Exercise 3
- Present Perfect — already, just, yet
- Present Perfect — since/for
- Present Perfect — ever/never
- Present Perfect — Yes/No question
- Present Perfect — Short answer
- Present Perfect — Wh-question — Exercise 1
- Present Perfect — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Present Perfect — Mixed
- Present Perfect — Sentence completion
- Present Perfect — Sentence formation — Mixed
- Present Perfect — Positive — Say what people have already done — Exercise 3
- Present Perfect — Positive and negative sentences
- Present Perfect — Negative — Short forms
- Present Perfect — have vs. has
- Present Perfect — Positive — Exercise 3
- Present Perfect — Positive — Make the sentence
- Present Perfect — Positive — Say what people have already done — Exercise 4
- Present Perfect — Positive — Say what people have already done — Exercise 5
- Present Perfect — since/for — Exercise 2
- Present Perfect — for, since, just, yet, already
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Tenses — Past Perfect
- Past Perfect — Positive
- Past Perfect — Negative
- Past Perfect — Yes/No question
- Past Perfect — Wh-question — Exercise 1
- Past Perfect — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Past Perfect — Mixed
- Past Perfect — Positive — Exercise 2
- Past Perfect — Positive — Exercise 3
- Past Perfect — Positive — Situations
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Tenses — Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect Continuous — Positive — Exercise 1
- Present Perfect Continuous — Positive — Exercise 2
- Present Perfect Continuous — Negative
- Present Perfect Continuous — Yes/No question
- Present Perfect Continuous — Wh-question
- Present Perfect Continuous — Mixed
- Present Perfect Continuous — since and for
- Present Perfect Continuous — Positive — Put the words in the correct order
- Present Perfect Continuous — How long
- Present Perfect Continuous — How long — Exercise 2
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12 English Tenses mixed
- 12 English Tenses — Identifying the tense
- 12 English Tenses — When to use tenses
- 12 English Tenses — Gap filling — Exercise 1
- 12 English Tenses — Gap filling — Exercise 2
- 12 English Tenses — Gap filling — Exercise 3
- 12 English Tenses — Gap filling — Exercise 4
- 12 English Tenses — Gap filling — Exercise 5
- 12 English Tenses — Gap filling — Exercise 6
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Conditional sentences (if-clauses)
- Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive
- Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Negative
- Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive and Negative
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Positive — Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Positive — Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Negative
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Positive and Negative
- Conditional sentences — Type 3 — Positive
- Conditional sentences — Type 3 — Negative
- Conditional sentences — Type 3 — Positive and Negative
- Paraphrase the sentences to form Conditional type 2
- Paraphrase the sentences to form Conditional type 3
- Paraphrase the sentences to form Conditional type 2 or type 3
- Find the correct conditions
- Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise with one gap
- Find the correct conditions — Exercise 2
- Sentence formation — Conditional type 2
- Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — If I were you
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — Exercise with two gaps
- Conditional sentences — Type 1 and Type 2
- Conditional sentences — Type 3 — Exercise with two gaps
- Sentence formation — Conditional type 1
- Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise 3
- Conditional sentences — Type 1 — Positive and Negative — Exercise 2
- Paraphrase the sentences to form Conditional type 3 — Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences — Type 2 — If I were you — Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences — Type 1–3 — Exercise 4
- Conditional sentences — Type 3 — Sentence formation
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Passive Voice
- Active or Passive — Exercise 1
- Active or Passive — Exercise 2
- Active or Passive — Exercise 3
- Active or Passive — Exercise 4
- Active or Passive — Exercise 5
- Active or Passive — Exercise 6
- Finish the sentence in Present Simple Passive
- Finish the sentence in Past Simple Passive
- Finish the sentence in Future Simple Passive
- Finish the sentence in Present Continuous Passive
- Finish the sentence in Present Perfect Passive
- Finish the sentence in Passive — Mixed Exercise
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Present Simple
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Past Simple
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Future Simple
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Present Continuous
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Present Perfect
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Mixed tenses — Exercise 1
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Mixed tenses — Exercise 2
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Mixed tenses — Exercise 3
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Mixed tenses — Exercise 4
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Mixed tenses — Exercise 5
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Mixed tenses — Exercise 6
- Negation in Passive — Short forms — Mixed Exercise
- Word order in Passive — Positive — Exercise 1
- Word order in Passive — Question — Exercise 1
- Word order in Passive — Question — Exercise 2
- Questions in Passive — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Past Continuous
- Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice — Past Perfect
- Finish the sentence in Past Continuous Passive
- Fill in the blanks in Past Perfect Passive
- Rewrite the sentences using Present Simple Passive — Exercise 2
- Rewrite the sentences in Future Simple Passive — Exercise 2
- Passive Voice — Mixed Tenses — Positive sentences
- Passive Voice — Mixed Tenses — Positive sentences — Exercise 2
- Passive Voice — Mixed Tenses — Positive and Negative sentences
- Word order in Passive — Question — Exercise 3
- Questions in Passive — Put the Wh-question to the word/phrase in bold — Exercise 2
- Passive Voice — Gap filling
- Passive Voice — Gap filling — Exercise 2
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Gerund and Infinitive
- Gerund after prepositions — Exercise 1
- Gerund after prepositions — Exercise 2
- Gerund after prepositions — Exercise 3
- Gerund after prepositions — Exercise 4
- Gerund after prepositions — Exercise 5
- Gerund and Infinitive — Exercise 1
- Gerund and Infinitive — Exercise 2
- Gerund as subject or object
- Gerund or Progressive/Continuous
- Gerund or Infinitive after verbs — Exercise 1
- Gerund or Infinitive after verbs — Exercise 2
- Gerund, Infinitive, or both after verbs — Exercise 1
- Gerund, Infinitive, or both after verbs — Exercise 2
- Infinitive with to vs. Infinitive without to
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 1
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 2
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 3
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 4
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 5
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 6
- Sentence transformation using the Gerund — Exercise 7
- Verbs that can be followed by either Gerund or Infinitive with to — Exercise 1
- Verbs that can be followed by either Gerund or Infinitive with to — Exercise 2
- Sentence transformation using the Infinitive
- Gerund as subject or object — Exercise 2
- Gerund or Progressive/Continuous — Exercise 2
- Gerund and Infinitive — Exercise 3
- Gerund, Infinitive with to or Infinitive without to — Quiz
- Gerund and Infinitive — Exercise 4
- Sentence transformation using the Infinitive — Exercise 2
- Gerund in sentences — Exercise 1
- Infinitive in sentences — Exercise 1
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Reported speech
- Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 1
- Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 2
- Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 3
- Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 4
- Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 5
- Expressions of Time and Place — Conversion in Reported speech
- Reported speech — Time and Place conversion in sentences
- Pronouns in Reported speech — Exercise 1
- Pronouns in Reported speech — Exercise 2
- Reported commands — Positive sentences
- Reported commands — Negative sentences
- Reported commands — Mix — Positive and Negative sentences
- Reported Yes/No questions — Exercise 1
- Reported Yes/No questions — Exercise 2
- Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 1
- Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 2
- Reported (indirect) speech to Direct Speech — Exercise 1
- Reported (indirect) speech to Direct Speech — Exercise 2
- Reported requests
- Reported suggestions
- Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 3
- Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 4
- Reported Wh-questions — Exercise 5
- Reported Yes/No questions — Exercise 3
- Reported statements — mixed tenses — Exercise 6
- Reported Yes/No questions — Exercise 4
- Reported commands — Mix — Positive and Negative sentences — Exercise 2
- Reported Yes/No questions — Exercise 5
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Modal verbs
- can or can't — Exercise
- can — Sentence transformation (positive, negative, question)
- Short answers with can/can't
- can/could/be able to — Exercise
- must or mustn't — Exercise 1
- must or mustn't with a verb to fill in — Exercise 2
- should or shouldn't with a verb to fill in — Exercise 2
- should or shouldn't + a list of verbs to choose from — Exercise 2
- Paraphrase the sentence using should
- have to or has to
- don't have to or doesn't have to with a verb to fill in — Exercise
- Yes/No question with have to or has to
- have to in sentences, negations and questions — Exercise 1
- have to in sentences, negations and questions — Sentence composition — Exercise 2
- Yes/No question with may
- might + a list of verbs to choose from
- need in sentences, negations and question
- must vs. can’t — Exercise 1
- have to in sentences, negations and questions — Exercise 3
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Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs with the verb look — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb look — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb take — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb take — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb get — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb get — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb come — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb come — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb go — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb go — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb turn and give — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb turn and give — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb put and break — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb put and break — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb bring, move, set — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb bring, move, set — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb sit, hang, pick, make — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb sit, hang, pick, make — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the verb stand, keep, shut, fill, pull — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the verb stand, keep, shut, fill, pull — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the particle out — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the particle up — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the particle out and up — usage
- Phrasal verbs with the particle down and out — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with the particle down and out — Exercise 2 — usage
- Phrasal verbs with mixed (off, on, up, back, in) particles — Exercise 1 — meaning
- Phrasal verbs with mixed (off, on, up, back, in) particles — Exercise 2 — usage
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Regular and irregular verbs
- Forms of irregular verbs — Exercise 1
- Forms of irregular verbs — Exercise 2
- Forms of irregular verbs — Exercise 3
- Forms of irregular verbs — Exercise 4
- Forms of irregular verbs — Exercise 5
- Forms of irregular verbs — Exercise 6
- Irregular verb — Exercise 1
- Irregular verb — Exercise 2
- Irregular verb — Exercise 3
- Irregular verb — Exercise 4
- Irregular verb — Exercise 5
- Irregular verb — Mixed — Exercise 1
- Irregular verb — Mixed — Exercise 2
- Irregular verb — Mixed — Exercise 3
- Irregular verb — Mixed — Exercise 4
- Regular or irregular verbs — Odd one out — Exercise 1
- Regular or irregular verbs — Odd one out — Exercise 2
- Decide if the verb is regular or irregular — Exercise 1
- Decide if the verb is regular or irregular — Exercise 2
- Regular, irregular or both?
- Regular verbs in English — Exercise 1
- Regular verbs in English — Exercise 2
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There is/There are
- There is/There are — Positive sentence — Exercise 1
- There is/There are — Positive sentence — Exercise 2
- Is there/Are there — Yes/No question
- Is there/Are there — Questions and Short answers
- There is/There are — Full answer
- Sentence formation with There is/There are
- There was/There were — Positive, negative and question
- There + is/are/was/were/has been/have been/will be
- There is/There are — Gap filling
- Sentence formation with There is/There are — Exercise 2
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Pronouns
- Personal pronouns — Exercise 1
- Personal pronouns — Exercise 2
- Personal pronouns — Exercise 3
- Object pronouns — Exercise 1
- Object pronouns — Exercise 2
- Object pronouns — Exercise 3
- Possessive determiners — Exercise 1
- Possessive determiners — Exercise 2
- Possessive determiners — Exercise 3
- Possessive pronouns — Exercise 1
- Possessive pronouns — Exercise 2
- Possessive pronouns — Exercise 3
- Pronouns in English — Mixed — Exercise 1
- Pronouns in English — Mixed — Exercise 2
- Reflexive pronouns (self-pronouns) — Exercise 1
- Reflexive pronouns (self-pronouns) — Exercise 2
- Reflexive pronouns or each other — Exercise 1
- Reflexive pronouns or each other — Exercise 2
- Object pronouns — Exercise 4
- Possessive determiner vs. possessive pronoun
- Pronouns in English — Mixed — Exercise 3
- Possessive determiners — Exercise 4
- Reflexive pronouns (self-pronouns) — Exercise 3
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Adjectives
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Exercise 1
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Exercise 2
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Exercise 3
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Mix — Exercise 4
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Mix — Exercise 5
- Adjectives used in comparisons — Sentence building — Exercise 1
- Adjectives used in comparative or superlative form — Exercise 1
- Adjectives used in comparative or superlative form — Exercise 2
- Adjectives used in comparative or superlative form — Exercise 3
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Positive, comparative, superlative
- Comparison of adjectives with as...as/not as...as
- What do adjectives express — Exercise 1
- What do adjectives express — Exercise 2
- What do adjectives express — Exercise 3
- What do adjectives express — Exercise 4
- Order of adjectives — Exercise 1
- Order of adjectives — Exercise 2
- Order of adjectives — Exercise 3
- -ed/-ing adjectives — Exercise 1
- -ed/-ing adjectives — Exercise 2
- -ed/-ing adjectives — Exercise 3
- Adjectives — Degrees of comparison — Positive, comparative, superlative — Exercise 2
- -ed/-ing adjectives — Situations
- Comparison of adjectives with as...as/not as...as — Exercise 2
- Order of adjectives — Exercise 4
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Plural, 's (Possessive case)
- Change into plural — Exercise 1
- Change into plural — Exercise 2
- Change into plural — Exercise 3
- Change into plural — with exceptions — Exercise 4
- Change into plural — exceptions — Exercise 5
- Change to plural — Phrases with this/that
- Change to plural — Sentences with this/that — Exercise 1
- Change to plural — Sentences with this/that — Exercise 2
- Change to plural — Sentences — Exercise 1
- Change to plural — Sentences — Exercise 2
- Change to plural — Sentences — Exercise 3
- Countable and uncountable nouns — Exercise 1
- Countable and uncountable nouns — Exercise 2
- Countable and uncountable nouns — Exercise 3
- Countable and uncountable nouns — Exercise 4
- Possessive 's
- Is or Possessive
- Possessive 's — Paraphrasing — Exercise 1
- Possessive 's — Paraphrasing — Exercise 2
- Possessive 's — Paraphrasing — Exercise 3
- some or any
- many or much — Exercise 1
- many or much — Exercise 2
- a/an or some with countable and uncountable nouns
- Countable and uncountable nouns — Exercise 5
- Change to plural — Phrases with this/that — Exercise 2
- Change to plural — Phrases with this/that — Exercise 3
- Change to plural — Sentences with this/that — Exercise 3
- How many or How much
- some or any — Exercise 2
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Prepositions of time: at, in, on
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Tag Questions
- Tag Questions — Mixed Tenses — Exercise 1
- Tag Questions — Mixed Tenses — Exercise 2
- Tag Questions — Mixed Tenses — Exercise 3
- Tag Questions + short answers — Exercise 1
- Tag Questions + short answers — Exercise 2
- Tag Questions — Mixed Tenses — Exercise 4
- Tag Questions — Present Simple
- Tag Questions — Past Simple
- Tag Questions — Present Continuous