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?  

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

Between and Among Exercise

Between & Among Prepositions of Place Multiple-Choice Exercise A2 / Elementary Level of English Related Pages A2 Pre-Intermediate Exercises To learn the grammar rules of BETWEEN and AMONG click here. Prepositions of Place Grammar Rules  Prepositions of Place Flashcards Prepositions of Time, Place & Motion Exercises Grammar Test A2

Time Words Present Perfect & Simple Past Exercise

Complete the blanks in the sentences with the following words: yet, already, just, since, for, ago, last.   More Exercises at B1 / Intermediate Level: Since, For or Ago: Multiple Choice Exercise Present Perfect or Past Simple: Drag & Drop Exercise / True or False  Present Perfect or Past Simple : Multiple Choice Exercise Present Perfect or Past Simple (50 questions … Read More

Present Perfect Exercise (regular & irregular verbs)

Present Perfect Multiple-Choice Exercise to practise participles of regular and irregular verbs in positive and negative sentences. Level: A1 Beginner / A2 Elementary A1 Beginner/ A2 Elementary Exercises A2 Pre-Intermediate Exercises Present Perfect Regular & Irregular Verbs:  Multiple Choice Exercise Since & For: Multiple Choice Exercise Prepositions of Time: Mixed Exercises Am, Is, Are Exercises Present Simple

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Exercise

Choose the correct answer to complete the gap in the sentence in the multiple-choice exercise below. COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE Nouns Exercise 2  COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Grammar SOME & ANY Exercise MUCH & MANY Grammar MUCH & MANY Exercises MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF Exercise SOME & ANY Exercise  ALL or EVERY – Grammar & Exercises

Until, Since, For Exercises

Exercises to practise the use of UNTIL / SINCE / FOR when used for time in English UNTIL means up to a time.  Example:  I’m working until 5 p.m. (i.e. I stop working at 5 p.m.) SINCE is used with a specific time or date.  Example: I’ve had this phone since last year. FOR is used with a period of … Read More

Since, For or Ago exercise

Multiple Choice Exercise to Practise the difference between since, for & ago. Level B1 / Intermediate More Exercises at B1 / Intermediate Level: Present Perfect or Past Simple: Drag & Drop Exercise / True or False  Present Perfect or Past Simple : Multiple Choice Exercise Mixed Time Words Present Perfect & Past Simple: Multiple Choice Exercise Present Perfect or Past Simple … Read More

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

Review Question Words with Simple Past Questions

Use this exercise to review and practise question words with questions in the Simple Past.  Click on the correct answer to complete the gap below.   Question Word Order in the Past Simple (regular verbs) Question Word Order in the Past Simple (irregular verbs) Questions in the Past Simple (Irregular Verbs)