If vs When Exercises

Choose WHEN or IF to complete the gap in the exercises below.  Be careful!  Some of the sentences can take both IF and WHEN. Exercise 1: Multiple Choice   Exercise 2: Multiple Choice In this exercise, choose the answer that has the SAME meaning as the one provided in the example. IF SENTENCES – 1ST CONDITIONAL EXERCISES

Questions in the Past Simple Regular Verbs

2 Exercises.  10 Questions & Answers. A1 Level – Beginner Exercise to practice asking questions in the Past Simple.  Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. Example: ______ you ______ (like) the restaurant last night?  DID you like the restaurant last night? Exercise 2 Drag the words to complete the questions.   More Questions Exercises in the Past … Read More

Can or Can’t Exercise 1

Fill in the Blank Exercise.  24 questions and answers. Beginner / A1 Level. Online practice exercise using can or can’t with animal vocabulary and action verbs. Use CAN or CAN’t to complete the exercise below  

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercise

Choose the correct answer to complete the gap in the sentence in the multiple-choice exercise below. COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE Nouns Exercise 2  COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Grammar SOME & ANY Exercise MUCH & MANY Grammar MUCH & MANY Exercises MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF Exercise SOME & ANY Exercise  ALL or EVERY – Grammar & Exercises

ING or ED? Confusing Adjectives Ex. 1

Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence in the multiple-choice exercise below. Adverbs vs Adjectives Exercise  Grammar: ING or ED adjectives Grammar: Adjective Order in English

Take Phrasal Verb Exercises

To learn how to use take as a phrasal verb click here. Phrasal Verb Take Exercise 1 (Multiple Choice) Phrasal Verb Take Exercise 2 (Multiple Choice) Phrasal Verb Take Exercise 3 (Drag and Drop) More Upper Intermediate Grammar Exercises

Go Phrasal Verb Exercise

To learn more about how to use Go as a phrasal or multi-word verb, click here. Use the phrasal verbs below to complete the 2 multiple choice exercises on this page. go back = return to go on = continue go up = increase go down = decrease go out with = to date go off = to dislike go … Read More