Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks
Second Conditional Sentences Exercises
Exercise 1: Second Conditional Multiple Choice Choose the best form of the verb to complete the sentences in the Second Conditional Form Exercise 2: Second Conditional Complete the Gaps Fill the gaps in the sentences with the correct form of the verb
Question Tags Exercise
Exercise 1 Exercise 2
Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect
Mixed Verb Tense Forms in the Present – B1 Intermediate Level Multiple Choice Exercise Complete the gaps in the sentences by choosing the correct form of the PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS or PRESENT PERFECT. Use the Present Simple: For present habits & routines, facts and regular actions. Use the Present Continuous: For unfinished or ongoing actions in the present. Use … Read More
What kind of NOUN am I?
EXERCISE 1: Choose the best answer to complete the sentence EXERCISE 2: Select the type of noun
Active or Passive Tense Recognition Exercise
Active or Passive Tense Recognition EXERCISE 1 EXERCISE 2
Reflexive vs Non Reflexive Pronouns Exercise
BUYING & SELLING PHRASAL VERBS
Read the text below and then match the phrasal verbs to their meanings in the exercise below. When we started our online toy shop, the first thing we did was to stock up on as many different types of toys as we could find. We had to shop around for a good deal and luckily, we found a store that … Read More
Superlatives Interactive Lesson
Superlatives Interactive Lesson Instructions: Use the slideshow below to learn more about superlatives. Click the forward button to move to the next slide. Type your answers to the questions into the slides. On the final slide, click on the icons for a range of different types of exercises. Superlatives Exercise Elementary A2
Superlatives Form & Spelling Rules Exercises
Exercise 1: Complete the gaps with the superlative forms of the adjectives Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Exercise 3: Complete the gaps with the superlative forms of the adjectives