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English Grammar Lessons
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Intransitive phrasal verbs exercise
Adjective or adverb exercise
Words ending in -man
Using want
Using want
Inversion
Different kinds of phrasal verbs
Get and go exercise
Words confused
The least and the fewest
Prepositional phrases exercise
Subject – verb agreement
The need for auxiliary verbs
Get with infinitives and –ing forms
Learn English Writing
Verbs with two objects
Summarizing
Be and have
Sentence correction exercise
How to write a short story
Essay writing: why you must strive for variety and coherence
Essays: history and definition
Note on reflexive pronouns
Special tense use with if
Passive voice exercise
Sentence patterns using question word clauses
Possessive pronouns exercise
Personal pronouns exercise
Present perfect tense exercise
Time expressions with simple present tense
Sentence synthesis exercise
Find the mistake – prepositions
Countable and uncountable nouns exercise
Countable and uncountable nouns exercise
Compound and complex sentence exercise 
Passive voice exercise 
Passives: verbs with object + infinitive 
Find the mistake – perfect tenses 
Sentence correction: adverbs of frequency 
Infinitive with its own subject 
Possessives exercise 
· 24/02/12: Sentence agreement exercise 
· 23/02/12: Rewrite sentences as directed 
Special structures with be 
For, since, in and from: grammar exercise 
Vocabulary exercise 
For, to and so (that) exercise 
In spite of, despite and because of 
Too and enough exercise 
Verb + prepositions exercise 
Verb + adverb particle exercise 
Using like 
Have to and have got to 
Have and have got 
Hear and listen to exercise 
Verbs of perception 
Fronting: rules for the inversion of adverbs 
Prepositions exercise 
All / any / none + the + comparative 
If clauses: special points to note 
Comparatives exercise 
Adverbs of time exercise 
Of with determiners 
Punctuation exercise 
Verb patterns with present perfect tense 
Verb patterns: subject + verb + object + object complement 
Indirect speech exercise 
Sentence synthesis exercise 
Difference between simple and continuous tense forms 
Match up (adverbs of time) 
Find the mistakes 
Some, any or a/an 
Verbs followed by -ing forms – part II 
Verbs followed by -ing forms – part I 
Simple present or present continuous 
All and every exercise 
Inversion after negative words 
Using every 
That-clauses 
Good and well exercise 
Adverbs grammar exercise 
Used to exercise 
They, them, their, theirs exercise 
Gerunds after prepositions 
Sentence connectors showing cause and effect 
Sentence connectors showing contrast 
Sentence connectors showing addition 
Sentence pattern – part II 
Sentence patterns – part I 
Verb forms exercise 
Sentence correction exercise 
Adjectives used only in attributive position 
Modification of nouns 
Relative pronouns exercise 
Possessive pronouns and adjectives 
End position adverbs 
Grammar structures with need 
Gerunds or infinitives exercise 
Infinitive or -ing form? 
Prepositions exercise 
Position of adverbs of time and frequency 
Match the following 
If clauses exercise (match the following) 
Ordinary tense use in if-clauses 
Using know 
Three ways of expressing the same idea 
Sentence correction 
Indirect speech exercise 
Sentence transformation exercise 
Some adverb phrases in common use 
Clauses exercise 
Demonstrative and indefinite pronouns exercise 
Special uses of would, could and might 
Idioms and phrasal verbs exercise 
Uses of comma in a simple sentence 
How to report commands and requests 
How to join two sentences by using an infinitive 
Inseparable phrasal verbs 
Separable phrasal verbs 
Sentence completion exercise 
Sentence transformation exercise
Sentence transformation exercise
Identify the noun clause 
A lot of, lots of and a lot 
Common mistakes in the use of articles 
Shall and will exercise 
The need for auxiliary verbs 
Changing imperative into interrogative 
Common word combinations exercise 
Verb + object + complement 
Difference between present continuous and be going to 
When do we use present tenses to talk about the future? 
Sentence synthesis 
ing’ forms used like nouns 
Sentence synthesis exercise 
Sentence conversion exercise 
Proper placement of clauses and phrases 
Sentence transformation exercise 
Mistakes with verbs 
Why and why not 
May / might + have + past participle 
Participles exercise 
Plural uncountable nouns 
Sentence correction 
The…the… with comparative adjectives 
Special uses of some adverbs 
Analysis of complex sentence 
Adverb clauses of comparison 
Unclear sentences 
Conjunctions exercise 
Miscellaneous grammar mistakes 
Grammar terms: simple sentence, singular, split infinitive 
Grammar terms: Sentence Adverb and sequence of tenses 
Negatives exercise 
Adjectives exercise 
Auxiliary verbs exercise 
Introductory it exercise 
Infinitives exercise 
Plural nouns with singular verbs 
Adverbs exercise 
Adding contradictory remarks 
Conditional clauses exercise 
Subordinate clause 
Using next and nearest 
Using Colon 
Formation of questions exercise 
Sentence Completion Exercise 
Verbs Exercise For Kids 
Questions Worksheet 
This and that worksheet 
How to summarize a given passage 
Transforming negative sentences into the affirmative 
Rewrite with nouns 
Prepositions exercise 
Phrasal verbs exercise 
Verbs followed by infinitives without to 
Linking words exercise 
Paragraph writing tips 
Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise 
Adjective clause 
Grammatical terms 
Grammar terms beginning with P 
Adverb clause
Uses of that
Grammar terms beginning with letter N 
Grammar terms with M 
Grammar terms beginning with letter L 
Grammar terms beginning with letter F 
Grammar terms beginning with letters D and E 
Grammar terms beginning with Letter D 
Grammar terms beginning with C 
· 03/09/11: Grammar terms 
· 02/09/11: Using afraid 
· 01/09/11: Grammar terms 
· 31/08/11: Grammar terms beginning with the letter I 
· 30/08/11: Using present perfect continuous tense 
· 29/08/11: Sentence Synthesis Exercise 
· 28/08/11: Expressions with care 
· 26/08/11: Singular subject, plural complement 
· 25/08/11: Countable and uncountable nouns: special cases 
· 25/08/11: Parts of speech exercise 
· 23/08/11: Position of adverbs: difference between British and American English 
· 21/08/11: Countable nouns 
· 21/08/11: Using So 
· 20/08/11: Position of adverbs of certainty and place 
· 18/08/11: Adjectives order before nouns 
· 17/08/11: Correct use of some adjectives 
· 16/08/11: Sentence Synthesis Exercise 
· 14/08/11: Words with appropriate prepositions 
· 13/08/11: Joining two or more simple sentences into one compound sentence 
· 12/08/11: Words with appropriate prepositions 
· 11/08/11: Sentence synthesis exercise 
· 09/08/11: Ways of combining two or more simple sentences into one simple sentence 
· 07/08/11: More about object complements 
· 06/08/11: Sentence correction 
· 05/08/11: Cases where words can be left out 
· 04/08/11: Participles as adjectives 
· 03/08/11: Rhetorical questions 
· 02/08/11: The relative pronouns what, as and but 
· 01/08/11: Formation of a complex sentence with an adjective clause 
· 31/07/11: Forming a complex sentence with an adverb clause 
· 30/07/11: Relative pronouns exercise 
· 29/07/11: Prepositions exercise 
· 28/07/11: Would and should 
· 27/07/11: Perfect tenses in the subordinate clause 
· 26/07/11: Therefore, hence, so, then, thus etc 
· 25/07/11: Talking about changes using turn and fall 
· 23/07/11: The conjunctions and, or and but 
· 22/07/11: So much and so many 
· 21/07/11: Words ending in -ise and -ize 
· 20/07/11: Words that can be left out 
· 19/07/11: Soon, Early and Quickly 
· 18/07/11: Change of tenses in reported speech 
· 17/07/11: Indirect speech exercise 
· 16/07/11: Gender in English 
· 15/07/11: Auxiliary verbs exercise 
· 14/07/11: Come and Go 
· 13/07/11: Verb patterns with take 
· 12/07/11: Two-word verbs 
· 09/07/11: Have got to 
09/07/11: Gerunds of participles exercise · 07/07/11: Common mistakes 
· 06/07/11: All or every: exercise 
· 04/07/11: Position of adverbs exercise 
· 03/07/11: Sequence of tenses quiz 
· 02/07/11: Until and Till 
· 01/07/11: Tenses exercise 
· 30/06/11: Active and passive voice exercise 
· 29/06/11: More and most with short adjectives 
· 28/06/11: Common idioms with take 
· 27/06/11: Verb complementation 
· 25/06/11: Hear, see etc + object + infinitive without to 
· 24/06/11: Do so, do it and do that 
· 23/06/11: Complements of verbs, nouns and adjectives 
· 22/06/11: Grammar Exercise 
· 21/06/11: Do as an ordinary and auxiliary verb 
· 20/06/11: Personal pronouns exercise 
· 19/06/11: Commonly confused prepositions part 2 
· 19/06/11: Commonly confused prepositions 
· 17/06/11: Change into plural 
· 16/06/11: Possessive adjectives worksheet 
· 15/06/11: Grammar Exercise 
· 14/06/11: Reported speech exercise 
· 14/06/11: Reporting: Advanced points 
· 12/06/11: Reporting promises, orders, requests, advice etc 
· 11/06/11: Reporting Questions 
· 10/06/11: Detailed rules for change of tenses in indirect speech 
· 09/06/11: Indirect Speech: Change in Pronouns, Adverbs and Tenses 
· 09/06/11: Direct and Indirect Speech 
· 08/06/11: Reporting past tenses 
· 06/06/11: Difference between below and under 
· 05/06/11: Make Negative Sentences 
· 04/06/11: Punctuation Exercise 
· 03/06/11: If and Unless Exercise 
· 01/06/11: If-clauses exercise 
· 31/05/11: Whether or If 
· 30/05/11: Talking about finished events connected with the present 
· 29/05/11: Contractions exercise 
· 27/05/11: Speak and Talk: Difference 
· 25/05/11: Common mistakes in the use of personal pronouns 
· 24/05/11: Overworked words – nice and get 
· 24/05/11: Participles exercise 
· 22/05/11: Make meaningful sentences 
· 21/05/11: Conjunctions exercise 
· 18/05/11: Sentence correction 
· 17/05/11: Prepositions of time – during, in, for and since 
· 16/05/11: Words ending in -ic and-ical 
· 15/05/11: Changing an affirmative sentence into interrogative and exclamatory 
· 14/05/11: Prepositions of place exercise 
· 13/05/11: Sentence correction: prepositions
· 12/05/11: Present perfect tense exercise
· 11/05/11: What as a relative pronoun 
· 10/05/11: Possessive pronouns and adjectives exercise 
· 09/05/11: Prepositions exercise 
· 06/05/11: Singular and plural: details 
· 05/05/11: Still, already and yet 
· 04/05/11: When to use past verb forms to talk about present or future? 
· 03/05/11: Simple present tense exercise 
· 02/05/11: Question word + infinitive as object 
· 01/05/11: Sentence correction 
· 30/04/11: Inversion after negative expressions 
· 28/04/11: Transitive and intransitive verbs exercise 
· 26/04/11: Verbs exercise 
· 25/04/11: Verbs that can be followed by object + infinitive 
· 24/04/11: Tenses exercise 
Present continuous tense exercise 
: Inversion of subject and auxiliary verb 
Sentence synthesis exercise 
Prepositions Exercise
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