ADJECTIVES EXERCISES
Adjectives vs Adverbs B1: Multiple Choice Exercise
ING or ED? Confusing Adjectives: Multiple Choice Exercise
Like vs As: Multiple Choice Exercise
VERBS & TENSES EXERCISES
Present Simple or Continuous Exercises: Multiple Choice / Gap Fill Exercises
100 Common Irregular Verbs: Past Simple / Past Participle Gap Fill Exercises
Present Perfect Exercise Practice: Multiple Choice Exercise
Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise B1: Multiple Choice Exercise
Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect: Multiple Choice Exercise
Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercises: Mixed Exercises
Past Simple or Past Continuous Exercises: Multiple Choice / Gap Fill Exercises
Time Words Present Perfect & Simple: Multiple Choice / Gap Fill Exercises
Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect Exercise: Multiple Choice
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous: Multiple Choice
Future: Shall, Will, Going to: Multiple Choice Exercise
Verbs Not Used in Continuous: Multiple Choice Exercise
Mixed Present & Past Tenses: Simple, Continuous or Perfect: Multiple Choice
Practise Past Perfect with Irregular Verbs: Multiple Choice
Verbs of the Senses + like / as if: Multiple Choice
MODAL VERBS EXERCISES
Able to Exercise
Articles Exercise (a, an, the, no article) B1: Multiple Choice
Comparative vs Superlatives Exercise B1 Intermediate: Multiple Choice
Modals of Obligation & Deduction – Have to / Must / Should: Multiple Choice
Modal Verbs of Ability (Can, Could, Be Able To)
Grammar Test: Mixed Conditional Sentences: Multiple Choice
PREPOSITIONS EXERCISES
Since & For Exercise
Since, For or Ago exercise
Until, Since, For, Ago, From, To (4 Various Exercises)
Time Prepositions
Prepositions of Time Exercises
Verbs With 2 Objects
FOR vs TO Exercise
Verb + Preposition (to/at/no preposition) Exercise
At the end / In the end exercise
QUANTIFIERS EXERCISES
Enough vs Too Much & Too Many
No, None, Any Exercises
Nothing, Nowhere, Nobody vs Anything, Anywhere, Anybody
What vs Which Relative Pronouns Exercises: multiple choice / fill in the blank
Reflexive vs Non Reflexive Pronouns Exercise