Grammar
A, an and the -Articles
Can and Be Able To-Modals
Go here for an explanation on how to use can and be able to. Click here to do practice exercise 1. Practice exercise 2. Practice exercise 3.
Conditionals, Types 1, 2 and 3. If I hurry, I won't miss my flight...
Do, Does and Did
Learn when we use do and does. Click here. Go here for a very clear explanation of all the ways we use do (quiz!)
Practice exercise 1 Practice exercise 2 (Questions) Print this practice exercise 3. Check your answers here. Practice exercise 4, 5 and 6 (do, does, did) |
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Gerunds
Spelling rules for making gerunds. Go here. Practice exercise 1 Practice with gerunds and infinitives. Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Practice exercise 4
Imperative
Go here for an explanation and examples of how to use the imperative form. Practice exercise 1. Practice exercise 2. Practice exercise 3 (directions). Practice exercise 4. Practice exercise 5. Practice exercise 5 (instructions).
My, Your, His, Her, Its-Possessive Adjectives
Learn about my, your, his, her, its...then practice. Listen to the poem ''My hat, it has three corners.''
Now-How to talk about what you are doing right now
Have a look at this great Power Point presentation that explainshow to talk about what you are doing right now. Go here.
Passive Voice: Sushi is made by people all around the world.
See more examples of the passive voice.
Past, present and future passives: click here.
Try a quiz from English Club!
Past, present and future passives: click here.
Try a quiz from English Club!
Prepositions of Place: In, On and At
Prepositions of Time: In, On and At
Reported Speech: He said I couldn't go.
So am I, Neither am I
Subject - Verb Agreement
Too and Enough
All Tenses of Verbs
See examples of all 12 verb tenses.
Future Continuous
Infinitives
Click here to go to the Infinitives page.
Past Continuous
Learn about past continuous and then try a quiz. Read about the past continuous here. Do the practice exercise here.
Past Participle
Present Continuous
Power Point presentation that explains the present continuous tense. Go here. Read about the present continuous verb tense here. Spelling rules for making the present continuous. Go here. Practice exercise A.
Practice exercise 1. Exercise 2.
Making questions and negatives with present continuous. Go here. Practice exercise B.
The difference between simple present and present continuous. Click here. Practice exercise C. Exercise D Exercise E
Watch a video about 'Sailing', sung by the famous singer, Rod Stewart.
Practice exercise 1. Exercise 2.
Making questions and negatives with present continuous. Go here. Practice exercise B.
The difference between simple present and present continuous. Click here. Practice exercise C. Exercise D Exercise E
Watch a video about 'Sailing', sung by the famous singer, Rod Stewart.
Present Perfect
Learn about present perfect. Practice present perfect with present perfect continuous.
For and since with the present perfect. Practice with for and since.
For and since with the present perfect. Practice with for and since.
Present Perfect Continuous
Simple Future
Read about the simple future. Learn more about simple future here. Also, you can read additional information here.
Practice Exercise 1. Exercise 2
Making questions and negatives with simple future. Go here. Practice exercise A.
Future with 'going to': how to make negatives and questions. Go here. Practice exercise B.
Present continuous for talking about the future. Go here. Practice exercise C.
Practice Exercise 1. Exercise 2
Making questions and negatives with simple future. Go here. Practice exercise A.
Future with 'going to': how to make negatives and questions. Go here. Practice exercise B.
Present continuous for talking about the future. Go here. Practice exercise C.
Simple Past
Click here to see and print a list of irregular verbs in the past tense.
Read about the simple past form. Check out this page to test yourself with irregular past verbs!
More irregular verb practice quizzes: Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6
Learn how to spell the simple past form with +ed. Practice exercise A.
Simple past of the verb to be. Go here.
Simple past-regular verbs. Read about them here. Practice here.
Making the negative and question forms with simple past. Go here. Practice here.
Read about the simple past form. Check out this page to test yourself with irregular past verbs!
More irregular verb practice quizzes: Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6
Learn how to spell the simple past form with +ed. Practice exercise A.
Simple past of the verb to be. Go here.
Simple past-regular verbs. Read about them here. Practice here.
Making the negative and question forms with simple past. Go here. Practice here.
Simple Present
Simple present of to be. The simple present tense. Spelling rules for simple present. Go here.
Practice Exercise 1 (easy) Exercise 2. Practice exercise 3.
Simple present with 'to be' Practice exercise 4. Exercise 5 Exercise 6
Negative and question forms of simple present. Go here. Practice exercise A.
The difference between simple present and present continuous. Click here. Practice exercise C Exercise D Exercise E
Practice Exercise 1 (easy) Exercise 2. Practice exercise 3.
Simple present with 'to be' Practice exercise 4. Exercise 5 Exercise 6
Negative and question forms of simple present. Go here. Practice exercise A.
The difference between simple present and present continuous. Click here. Practice exercise C Exercise D Exercise E
To Be
Simple present of to be. Simple present with 'to be' Practice exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6 Exercise 7
To Be in the past. Click here Practice exercise 1.
To Be in the past. Click here Practice exercise 1.