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Grammar Exercises with Answers for Busy Teachers and Independent Learners

Category: Sentences

  • Four Essential Sentence Structures to Enhance Your Writing Skills

    Every piece of writing, no matter how eloquent, lives or dies based on its structure. This is especially true when it comes to crafting sentences – the building blocks of all prose. Make sure you master the following four essential sentence structures to stand out among the crowds when speaking and writing English. Get free…

  • Here’s A Quick Way to Understand Question Tags

    Do you know what question-tags are? Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Understanding and using question tags accurately is akin to fine-tuning your English language skills. We use question tags (a mini question) on the end of our sentences to request for confirmation or to really ask questions. To see the…

  • Active Passive Voice: 11 Important Things You Must Know

    Active Passive Voice: 11 Important Things You Must Know

    Do you know that we can change the emphasis of  your message by using passive sentences? I guess you know it. This time we are going to talk a little bit about active passive voice. We use active voice for a reason. Likewise, we use passive voice for a reason, too. Check the next section…

  • Word Order

    When we make a sentence in English, we normally follow the following order (word order) Subject + Verb + Object + Adverb Of Place + Adverb Of Time. Let’s see the following example. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me  Subject  Verb  Object  Manner  Place  Time The boy  studies  English  well  at…

  • Direct Indirect Speech | Seven Familiar Rules to Review

    Direct Indirect Speech | Seven Familiar Rules to Review

    In this episode, we are going to talk about direct indirect speech. Direct speech is something or a statement that you express directly. Different from direct speech, indirect speech is something or statement that another person said/expressed. In this case, you reported what they said. So, you are a like reporter. We use indirect speech…

  • Conditional Sentences Type 3: Understanding Two Important Aspects Swiftly

    As we know, there are four types of conditional sentences. They are: Zero Conditional Sentences, First Conditional Sentences, Second Conditional Sentences, Third Conditional Sentences.  In this episode, we are going to discuss the Third Conditional Sentences (Conditional Sentences Type 3). Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me 1. The Use of Conditional…

  • Conditional Sentences Type II Exercise + Answer

    As we are aware, there are four types of conditional sentences. They are: Zero Conditional Sentences, First Conditional Sentences, Second Conditional Sentences, Third Conditional Sentences.  In this episode, we are going to discuss the Second Conditional Sentences (Conditional Sentences Type II) Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me . Pattern of Conditional…

  • Conditional Sentences Type I

    In this episode we are going to talk about Conditional Sentences Type 1. We usually use it to express possibility when certain condition is fulfilled. Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Pattern Conditional sentences type I have the following pattern :  Sub Clause ( If Clause /Conditional Clause)  Main Clause If…