Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise B1

 Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise This quiz will test your knowledge of past participles, use of tenses & word order for questions and time words. Level: B1 / Intermediate More Exercises at B1 / Intermediate Level: Drag & Drop Exercise / True or False: Present Perfect or Past Simple Multiple Choice Exercise: Present Perfect or Past Simple  Multiple Choice … Read More

Much, Many, A Lot of Exercise

Exercise to practise much, many & a lot of in questions, answers, positive, negative and comparative sentences. Click here for MUCH & MANY grammar Click here for COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS grammar Countable & Uncountable Nouns EXERCISES SOME & ANY Exercise  All or Every – Grammar & Exercises

What Time is it? Exercise

/20 What time is it? Exercise to practise telling the time in English.  Multiple choice quiz.  Select the correct answer to the question. 1 / 20 What time is it? It's twenty before six It's twenty past six. It's twenty past six o'clock. 2 / 20 What time is it? It's 9 minutes to 7. It's 9 minutes to 6. ... Read More

Questions in the Past Simple

Practice the question form of the Past Simple Tense in English.  This exercise will test your skills of the correct word order in questions. More Exercises with Questions in the Past Question Word Order in the Past Simple (regular verbs) Question Word Order in the Past Simple (irregular verbs)

Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercises

Mixed perfect and Simple Past Exercises Exercise 1: READ the text and complete the questions below by dragging the words to make questions in the Past Simple or Present Perfect Tense Hi.  I’m Mark Swain.  I’m an English teacher and I live in London.  I started teaching many, many years ago, in 1980.  I came to London in 1991 to find … Read More

Helping Verbs To Be / To Do 2

Fill in the Blank Exercise. 10 questions and answers. Beginner / A1 Level. Complete this exercise with the helping verbs to be and to do Instructions: Drag the word to complete the blanks Exercise Practice: am / is / are and the verb to be.