What or Which Relative Pronouns Exercise

Use WHAT or WHICH to complete the sentences in the exercises below. Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks in the sentences using WHAT or WHICH

Prepositions After Verbs

Exercise 1 Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks RELATED EXERCISES Verb Followed by Preposition (to vs at) FOR vs TO Exercise Prepositions at the end of questions Between and Among Exercise Prepositions after nouns

Prepositions at the end of questions exercises

Many verbs are followed by a preposition. We generally talk TO someone ABOUT something. When we ask a question, the preposition will fall at the end of the question. For example: Who were you talking TO? What were you talking ABOUT? Exercise 1: Complete the Gap Drag the missing prepositions to complete the gaps in the sentences. Exercise 2: Complete … Read More

Prepositions with Nouns B2

Find a preposition or a combination of prepositions to complete the gaps in the sentences. Exercise 1 RELATED EXERCISES Verb Followed by Preposition (to vs at) FOR vs TO Exercise Prepositions at the end of questions Between and Among Exercise Prepositions at the end of questions More Upper Intermediate Grammar Exercises

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