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Grammar Exercises with Answers for Busy Teachers and Independent Learners

English Grammar Exercises

  • Verb + Object + Preposition

    We know that different verbs in English have different patterns. Therefore, in today’s episode we are going to talk about verb + object + preposition. To be able to use this pattern correctly, you just have to familiarize yourself with the following list. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Verb + Object +…

  • Applying the Nuance of English Language: A Guide on Modal Verbs Use

    Applying the Nuance of English Language: A Guide on Modal Verbs Use

    Modal verbs are at the heart of English language proficiency. They act as helping verbs that alter the main verb’s meaning to reflect necessity, possibility, some other nuance of English language. These include words like ‘could’, ‘should’, ‘will’, ‘must’, etc. They play an incredibly crucial role to: – Convey different levels of formality, – Indicate…

  • Irregular Verbs | Most Frequently Used List and Exercises

    English past verbs have two forms: regular verbs and irregular verbs. We form regular verbs by putting “d” or “ed” at the end of the present verbs. As for irregular verbs, we have to memorize them. Therefore, we provide you with the list of irregular verbs below. Get free English grammar exercises into your email:…

  • Adjectives | Exercises with Answers

    Adjectives | Exercises with Answers

    Adjectives are used to describe or modify nouns. Therefore, adjectives can give a little/big different meaning to a noun. Let’s see the following examples (The underlined words are adjectives): beautiful girls lazy students empty houses aggravated situations normal life difficult problems an abandoned house a popular singer hot issues bad weather From the ten examples above, we can see that…

  • Eight Types of Adverbs to Improve Your Grammar | Exercises with Answers

    Do you recognize that there are eight types of adverbs? I’m sure you do. Adverbs are words that describe or qualify the meaning of verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Some adverbs are also used to describe clauses or sentences. Some adverbs are usually words that answer questions with how. See the following eight types of…

  • A Closer Look at the Present Simple Tense | Different Functions to Practice

    Mastering the nuances of English language can be a delightful exercise, provided one understands its myriad components. When it comes to mastering English, a vital aspect is understanding and using different tenses accurately. Among these tenses, one of the foundations is the Present Simple Tense. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me…

  • Present Perfect | Four Functions to Know

    There are three functions/uses of the present perfect. Firstly, it is used to express an action that began in the past and continues to the present. Secondly, it is used to express life experience; whether something happened or never happened before now at an unspecified time in the past. Finally, it is used to express…

  • Past Simple Exercises | Expressing Your Experience

    Past Simple is used to talk about actions or situations in the past. The verb we use in the Past Simple is the Verb II. Let’s see the following examples : Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me I went to Copenhagen last year. ( We do not say, “I go to Copenhagen last year.”)…

  • Past Continuous: Understanding 8 Uses Quickly | When and While Exercises

    Past Continuous: Understanding 8 Uses Quickly | When and While Exercises

    Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me The past continuous tense is a crucial aspect of the English language that allows you to describe ongoing actions or events that occurred in the past.  In this article, you will explore some past continuous tense examples in English to enhance your understanding and usage…

  • Going To Future for Prior Plan and Prediction

    There are a few tenses in English to describe actions in the future. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Future Simple (subject + will + verb I) Future Continuous (subject + will + be + verb+ing Going to Future (subject + be + going to + verb I) Future Perfect (subject…

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