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
Vegetables Word Search with wordlist 1
Vocabulary Building Word Search Vegetables Challenge: How fast can you find all the vegetables in the list? RELATED POSTS MOST COMMON VEGETABLES IN THE WORLD WORD SCRAMBLE VEGETABLE WORD SEARCH NO WORD LIST
Short Forms Present Continuous
PRESENT CONTINUOUS GRAMMAR – (FORM & USE) EXERCISE PRACTICE: Question Form with the Present Continuous EXERCISE PRACTICE: Answering Questions in Present Continuous EXERCISE PRACTICE: Tense Recognition of the Present Continuous EXERCISE PRACTICE: Present Simple or Continuous?
Present Continuous Question Form Exercise
Exercise to practise question form and word order in questions with the Present Continuous. PRESENT CONTINUOUS GRAMMAR – (FORM & USE) EXERCISE PRACTICE: Answering Questions in Present Continuous EXERCISE PRACTICE: Short Forms with the Present Continuous EXERCISE PRACTICE: Tense Recognition of the Present Continuous
Present Continuous Short Answers
Multiple Choice Exercise Exercise to practise short answers to questions with the Present Continuous. Short Form Examples Are you working? Yes, I am. No, I’m not. Is he working? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. / No, he’s not. Multiple Choice Exercise PRESENT CONTINUOUS GRAMMAR – (Form & Use) EXERCISE PRACTICE: Answering Questions in Present Continuous EXERCISE PRACTICE: Short Forms … Read More
Past Simple Regular Verbs Exercise
Can you put these verbs into the Simple Past Tense?
Negative Forms of the Verb to Be: Past Simple
Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Was, Wasn’t, Were, Weren’t – Complete the Text
Verb to Be – Past Simple
Practise agreement of the verb to be in the Past Simple with the 3 exercises on this page. Exercise 1: Use WAS or WERE to complete the blanks in the sentences below. Exercise 2: Complete the blanks in the sentences using WAS or WERE. MULTIPLE CHOICE EXERCISE Exercise 3: Gap Fill Exercise. Use WAS or WERE to complete the blanks … Read More