IRREGULAR VERBS LIST Irregular Verbs Present Simple (Singular) Present Simple (Plural) Past Simple be am / is are was / were have has have had do does do did go goes go went know knows know knew think thinks think thought see sees see saw say says say said can can can could make makes make made get gets get … Read More
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
Superlatives Exercise Elementary A2
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Word Search
Comparatives Exercise Elementary A2
Read these rules for the comparative form in English before completing the comparatives exercise below. Use the comparative form in English when you want to compare 2 things. For example: America is bigger than England. Horses are more intelligent than rabbits. Comparative Form Add /er/ to the end of adjectives with one syllable and adjectives with 2 syllables ending in … Read More
JOB FLASHCARDS
20 JOB FLASHCARDS TO BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH. Learn the following words: dentist, doctor, firefighter, builder, nurse, photographer, soldier, criminal, thief, taxi driver, chef, painter, artist, gardener, delivery person, singer, life guard, thief, hair stylist, barber, hairdresser, detective.
Speak, Ask, Say, Tell, Reply
Vocabulary exercise to practise use of speak, ask, say, tell and reply. 15 questions and answers. Multiple Choice Exercise to complete the gap in the sentence Related Pages Practice Exercise with Say & Tell Difference between Say & Tell explained. FOR vs TO Exercise What’s the difference between FOR and TO? Speak, Ask, Say, Tell, Reply Between and Among … Read More
GET: common expressions
When to use GET (Elementary / A2 Level of English) Get + adjective (meaning to become) Example sentences: It’s getting dark. We have to go home now. Are you still sick? No, I’m getting better. It’s getting late. It’s already 11p.m. The children are getting tired. It’s past their bedtime. She’s getting married next year. She wants to get pregnant. … Read More
Take, Make or Do Elementary Exercise
Learn the difference between take, make and do with this interactive multiple-choice exercise. Choose the correct answer. Make or Do Multiple Choice Exercise Click here for expressions with take Make or Do – Vocabulary List What’s the difference between DO & MAKE?
Easy phrases with take
Common Phrases with Take for A2 / Elementary Level of English take a course / take an exam / take a test / take lessons Example Sentences: Why are your studying English? I’m taking a test next week. You have to take exams before you can go to university. I’m taking English lessons with a very good teacher. take … Read More
Make or Do Elementary Exercises
Practise the difference between MAKE & DO with this interactive multiple-choice exercise. More exercises with MAKE & DO Take, Make or Do Multiple-Choice Exercise LEARN Word Collocation: MAKE Difference between MAKE & DO + exercise Keep going! Click here to learn common expressions with take