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  • ‘s – is or has – Contracted forms – Exercise
  • 1st, 2nd & 3rd Conditional Sentences – Exercise 1
  • 1st, 2nd & 3rd Conditional Sentences – Exercise 2
  • 1st, 2nd & 3rd Conditional Sentences – Exercise 3
  • 1st, 2nd & 3rd Conditional Sentences – Exercise 4
  • a few, a little – in sentences– Exercise 3
  • a few, a little – Exercise 1
  • a few, a little – Exercise 2
  • a lot of, lots of
  • a/an, some or any – Exercise 1
  • About Us
  • Active and Passive Tense Forms
  • Active or Passive in English – Exercise 1
  • Active or Passive in English – Exercise 2
  • Active or Passive in English – Exercise 3
  • Active Sentences with Two Objects made Passive
  • Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 1
  • Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 2
  • Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 3
  • Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 4
  • Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 5
  • Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 6
  • Adjective or Adverb – LY ending Exercise 1
  • Adjective or Adverb – LY ending Exercise 2
  • Adjective or Adverb 2
  • Adjective or adverb in English – Exercise
  • Adjectives
  • Adjectives
  • Adjectives
  • Adjectives and Adverbs Compared
  • Adjectives Comparative and Superlative – Exercise 2
  • Adjectives Comparative and Superlative – Exercise 1
  • Adjectives Exercise 1
  • Adverbs
  • Adverbs
  • Adverbs
  • Adverbs and adjectives that are the same
  • Adverbs of Degree
  • Adverbs of Frequency
  • Adverbs of frequency – Exercise 1
  • Adverbs of frequency – Exercise 2
  • Adverbs of Manner
  • Adverbs of Place
  • Adverbs of Time
  • Adverbs that are not formed from Adjectives
  • All Tenses
  • Articles
  • Articles
  • at, in, on – Mixed Prepositions types – Exercise
  • at, in, on – Mixed Prepositions types – Exercise 2
  • at, in, on – Mixed Prepositions types – Exercise 3
  • at, in, on – Prepositions in expressions of time – Exercise 2
  • at, in, on – Prepositions in expressions of time – Exercise 3
  • at, in, on – Prepositions of time – Exercise
  • At, On, In, To – Preposition Types – Exercise 1
  • At, On, In, To – Preposition Types – Exercise 2
  • Backshift of tenses in Reported speech – Exercise 1
  • be in English – auxiliary and main verb
  • Be, Do and Have in the Past Perfect Continuous
  • Be, Do and Have in the present perfect
  • be, do, have and irregular verbs in the Past Simple
  • be, do, have and modal verbs in the Present Simple
  • Be, do, have in the Past Perfect Simple
  • Can & Could
  • Can, Cannot, Can’t
  • Change of Tense, Change of Meaning
  • Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
  • Comparison of adjectives with -er and -est – Exercise 1
  • Comparison of Adjectives with -er and -est – Exercise 2
  • Comparison of Adjectives – Exercise 1
  • Comparison of Adjectives – Exercise 2
  • Comparison of Adjectives with as…as – Exercise 1
  • Conditional Continuous
  • Conditional Perfect Continuous
  • Conditional Perfect Simple
  • Conditional Sentences
  • Conditional Sentences
  • Conditional Sentences – A Summary
  • Conditional Sentences All Types – Exercise 5
  • Conditional Simple
  • Conjunctions
  • Conjunctions
  • Conjunctions and connecting words of time in sentences – Exercise
  • Conjunctions in sentences – Exercise 1
  • Conjunctions in sentences – Exercise 2
  • Conjunctions, connecting words and fillers in English sentences
  • Conjunctions in sentences – Exercise 3
  • Contact clauses – no relative pronouns
  • Contact Page
  • Contracted forms and long forms – Exercise 1
  • Contracted forms – Exercise 1
  • Contracted forms – Exercise 2
  • Conversion of time phrases in Reported speech – Exercise 1
  • Countable and Uncountable Nouns
  • Countable and uncountable nouns in English – Exercise 1
  • Countable and uncountable nouns in English – Exercise 2
  • Countable and uncountable nouns in English – Exercise 3
  • Countable and uncountable nouns in English – Exercise 4
  • Diagram of Present Perfect Continuous
  • Diagram of the Past Continuous
  • Diagram of the Past Perfect Continuous
  • Diagram of the Past Perfect Simple
  • Diagram of the Past Simple
  • Diagram of the Present Continuous
  • Diagram of the Present Perfect Simple
  • Diagram of the Present Simple
  • Diagram of Will Future and Going to Future
  • do and dynamic verbs in the Present Perfect Continuous
  • Do and Have as Main Verbs in the Past Continuous
  • do and have in the present continuous
  • Do in English – Auxiliary and Main Verb
  • don’t have to, doesn’t have to – Exercise
  • each or every – Exercise
  • each, every
  • EFL Sites
  • Ending -ing in English – Exercise 1
  • Ending -ing in English – Exercise 2
  • Ending -ing in English – Exercise 3
  • English Grammar Exercises
  • English Grammar Explanations
  • English Tenses – Grammatical Terms
  • English Tenses in a Table
  • English tenses in affirmative sentences – Exercise 1
  • English tenses in affirmative sentences – Exercise 2
  • English tenses in negative sentences – Exercise 1
  • English tenses in negative sentences – Exercise 2
  • Expressions of place and time in sentences – Word order
  • few or little – Exercise
  • Find the Correct Tense – Exercise 1
  • Find the Correct Tense – Exercise 2
  • Find the Correct Tense – Exercise 3
  • First & Second Conditional Sentences – Statements – Exercise 1
  • First & Second Conditional Sentences – Exercise 1
  • First & Second Conditional Sentences – Exercise 2
  • First Conditional Sentences
  • First Conditional Sentences – statements & negatives – Exercise 1
  • First Conditional Sentences – statements & negatives – Exercise 2
  • First Conditional Sentences – statements – Exercise 1
  • Form of the going to – future
  • Form of the Past Continuous
  • Form of the Past Perfect Continuous
  • Form of the Past Perfect Simple
  • Form of the Past Simple
  • Form of the Present Continuous
  • Form of the Present Perfect Continuous
  • Form of the Present Perfect Simple
  • Form of the Present Simple
  • Form of the Will-Future
  • Forming Adverbs from Adjectives
  • Forming Passive sentences – Exercise 1
  • Forming Passive sentences – Past Simple – Exercise 2
  • Forming Passive sentences – Present Simple – Exercise 3
  • Forming Questions in the Present Simple
  • Forms of Irregular Verbs – Exercise 1
  • Future Continuous
  • Future Continuous – Statements – Exercise
  • Future Perfect Continuous
  • Future Perfect Simple
  • Future Perfect – Mixed Exercise 1
  • Future Perfect – Negations – Exercise
  • Future Perfect – Questions – Exercise
  • Future Perfect – Statements – Exercise
  • Future Perfect – Mixed Exercise 1
  • Future Perfect – Mixed Exercise 2
  • Future Perfect – Mixed Exercise 3
  • Future Tenses in English Contrasted
  • Future Tenses in English – Exercise 1
  • Future Tenses in English – Exercise 2
  • Future Tenses in English – Exercise 3
  • Gender Nouns
  • Gerund after prepositions – Exercise 1
  • Gerund after prepositions – Exercise 2
  • Gerund and Infinitive – no difference in meaning
  • Gerund and infinitive – different meaning
  • Gerund or Continuous Form
  • Gerund or Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 1
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 10
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 11
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 12
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 2
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 3
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 4
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 5
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 6
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 7
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 8
  • Gerund or Infinitive – Exercise 9
  • Gerunds after Prepositions
  • Gerunds and Infinitives
  • Gerunds and Infinitives
  • Gerunds in English Grammar
  • Gerund as subject or object – Exercise 1
  • Going to Future
  • going to-future – Statements – Exercise
  • Grammar Exercises
  • Grammar Explanations
  • Group Nouns both Singular and Plural
  • Have as an auxiliary verb or main verb – Exercise
  • have got or has got
  • have got or has got in questions – Exercise
  • have got or has got – Exercise
  • Have in English Auxiliary and Main Verb
  • Have or Have Got
  • Have To or Has To – Exercise
  • have to, has to, had to
  • haven’t got or hasn’t got – Exercise
  • have in English – auxiliary and main verb
  • Home
  • how much or how many – Exercise
  • How to Form Adjectives
  • How to Make Plurals of Nouns
  • How to Use Participles
  • How to Use The Possessive ‘S Correctly
  • Identify the Conditional Sentence Type – Exercise 1
  • Identify the Conditional Sentence Type – Exercise 2
  • Identify the Conditional Sentence Type – Exercise 3
  • If I were you or If I was you
  • Imperative in English
  • Infinitive or Gerund after verbs – Exercise 1
  • Infinitive with to
  • Infinitive without to
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 1
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 3
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 4
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 5
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 6
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 7
  • Irregular Verbs – Exercise 8
  • Irregular Verbs – Mixed Exercise 1
  • Irregular Verbs – Mixed Exercise 2
  • Irregular Verbs – Mixed Exercise 3
  • Irregular Verbs – Mixed Exercise 4
  • Irregular Verbs by Type
  • Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple – Exercise 1
  • Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple – Exercise 2
  • Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple – Exercise 3
  • Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple – Exercise 4
  • Irregular Verbs in the Past Simple – Exercise 5
  • Irregular verbs – Exercise 2
  • Is there/Are there – Questions and Answers
  • Is there/Are there – Questions – Exercise
  • Left Menu 2
  • Left Menu 3
  • Left sub 2
  • Log In
  • Long form and short form of auxiliaries
  • May & Might
  • Mixed Conditional Sentences
  • Modal Auxiliary Verbs a Summary
  • Modal Verbs
  • Modal Verbs of Obligation and Necessity
  • Modal Verbs of Probability
  • Modals Verbs of Ability
  • Modals, Modal Auxiliaries
  • Modals, Modal Auxiliaries
  • much or many in questions and negations – Exercise
  • much or many in questions – Exercise
  • much, many – a little, a few
  • Much or Many – Exercise 1
  • Much or Many – Exercise 2
  • Multiple Choice test 1
  • Multiple Drop Downs
  • Multiple Fill in the blanks
  • Multiple Fill in the Blanks
  • Must
  • Negation of Questions in English – Exercise 1
  • Negations in English – Exercise 2
  • Negations in Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise
  • Negations in the going to-future – Exercise
  • Negations in the Past Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Negations in the Past Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Negations in the Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Negations in the Present Simple – Exercise 2
  • Negations in the will-future – Exercise
  • Nouns
  • Nouns
  • Nouns or verbs? – Exercise 2
  • Nouns or verbs? Ending -s- Exercise 1
  • one/ones – English – Exercise 1
  • one/ones – English – Exercise 2
  • Ought to & Should
  • Participle Adjectives
  • Participle constructions in sentences – Exercise
  • Participles
  • Participles
  • Participles – Phrases – Exercise
  • Participles, Participle constructions
  • Passive Voice
  • Passive Voice
  • Passive – Sentences in the Past Simple – Exercise 4
  • Passive – Sentences in the Present Simple – Exercise 5
  • Passive – Sentences Mixed – Exercise 6
  • Past Continuous
  • Past Continuous – Statements – Exercise 1
  • Past Continuous – Statements & Negatives – Exercise 1
  • Past Continuous – Statements – Exercise 2
  • Past Participle – Exercise
  • Past Perfect and Past Simple Contrasted
  • Past Perfect Continuous
  • Past Perfect Simple
  • Past Perfect – Mixed Exercise
  • Past Perfect – Negations – Exercise
  • Past Perfect – Sentences – Exercise
  • Past Simple
  • Past Simple and Past Continuous Contrasted
  • Past Simple and Past Perfect – Statements – Exercise
  • Past Simple or Past Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Past Simple or Past Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Past Simple or Past Perfect – Exercise 1
  • Past Simple or Past Perfect – Exercise 2
  • Past Simple or Present Perfect – Exercise 1
  • Past Simple or Present Perfect – Exercise 2
  • Past Simple or Present Perfect – Exercise 3
  • Past Simple or Present Perfect – Exercise 4
  • Past Simple or Present Perfect – Exercise 5
  • Past Simple or Present Perfect – Exercise 6
  • Past Simple to Past Continuous – Exercise
  • Past Simple to Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Past Simple to Present Simple – Exercise 2
  • Past Simple to Present Simple – Negation – Exercise
  • Past Simple to Present Simple – Questions – Exercise
  • Past Simple – ending -ed – Exercise 1
  • Past Simple – ending -ed – Exercise 2
  • Past Simple – ending -ed – Exercise 3
  • Past Simple – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 1
  • Past Simple – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 2
  • Past Simple – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 3
  • Past Tenses in English Contrasted
  • Personal Pronouns
  • Personal pronouns – Exercise 1
  • Personal pronouns – Exercise 2
  • Personal pronouns – Exercise 3
  • Phrasal Verb Gap Fill – Exercise 1
  • Phrasal Verb Gap Fill – Exercise 2
  • Phrasal Verb Gap Fill – Exercise 3
  • Phrasal Verb Gap Fill – Exercise 4
  • Phrasal Verb Gap Fill – Exercise 5
  • Phrasal Verbs
  • Phrasal Verbs
  • Phrasal Verbs and Prepositional Verbs – Differences & Similiarities
  • Phrasal Verbs Examples A-G
  • Phrasal Verbs Examples H – O
  • Phrasal Verbs Examples P-Z
  • Phrasal Verbs in English – A Summary
  • Phrasal Verbs Select Preposition – Exercise 2
  • Phrasal Verbs Select Preposition 1
  • Phrasal Verbs with Definitions
  • Phrasal verbs with the verb Come – Exercise
  • Phrasal verbs with the verb Get – Exercise
  • Phrasal verbs with the verb look – Exercise
  • Phrasal verbs with the verb Take – Exercise
  • Plural Nouns
  • Plurals of Foreign Nouns
  • Position of Adverbs – Exercise 1
  • Position of Adverbs in a Sentence
  • Position of Adverbs of Frequency – Exercise 1
  • Position of Adverbs of Frequency – Exercise 2
  • Positive statements in the Past Simple – Mixed Verbs – Exercise 2
  • Positive statements in the Past Simple – Regular verbs – Exercise 1
  • Positive statements in the Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Positive statements in the Present Simple – Exercise 2
  • Possessive apostrophe -‘s – Exercise 1
  • Possessive apostrophe -‘s – Exercise 2
  • Possessive apostrophe -‘s – Exercise 3
  • Possessive Apostrophe -‘s or of-phrase – Exercise
  • Possessive Apostrophe S or of-phrase
  • Possessive determiners and Possessive pronouns
  • Possessive determiners in English – Exercise 1
  • Possessive determiners – Exercise 2
  • Possessive pronouns or Possessive determiners – Exercise 1
  • Possessive pronouns or Possessive determiners – Exercise 2
  • Possessive pronouns or Possessive determiners – Exercise 3
  • Prepositions
  • Prepositions
  • Prepositions and Adjectives
  • Prepositions and Nouns
  • Prepositions and Verbs
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 1
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 10
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 3
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 4
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 5
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 6
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 7
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 8
  • Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 9
  • Prepositions Mixed Exercise 2
  • Prepositions of Place and Direction
  • Prepositions of Time
  • Present Continuous
  • Present Continuous to Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Present Continuous to Present Simple – Exercise 2
  • Present Continuous to Present Simple – Negations – Exercise
  • Present Continuous to Present Simple – Questions – Exercise
  • Present Continuous – am, are, is – Exercise 1
  • Present Continuous – am, are, is – Exercise 2
  • Present Continuous – Negations – Long forms – Exercise 1
  • Present Continuous – Negations – Long forms – Exercise 2
  • Present Continuous – Negations – Short forms – Exercise 1
  • Present Continuous – Negations – Short forms – Exercise 2
  • Present Continuous – Statements – Long forms – Exercise 1
  • Present Continuous – Statements – Long forms – Exercise 2
  • Present Continuous – Statements – Short forms – Exercise 1
  • Present Continuous – Statements – Short forms – Exercise 2
  • Present Participle – Exercise
  • Present Perfect – Sentences – Exercise 1
  • Present Perfect – Sentences – Exercise 2
  • Present Perfect and Past Simple Contrasted
  • Present Perfect Continuous
  • Present Perfect Continuous – Statements – Exercise
  • Present Perfect Sentences with just, already and yet
  • Present Perfect Simple
  • Present Perfect Simple and Continuous Contrasted
  • Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise
  • Present Perfect – Negation of sentences – Exercise 1
  • Present Perfect – Negation of sentences – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple
  • Present Simple and Present Continuous Contrasted
  • Present Simple Negations – Long Forms – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple Negations – Long Forms – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple Negations– Contracted forms – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple Negations– Contracted forms – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 3
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 4
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 5
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 6
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 7
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 8
  • Present Simple or Present Continuous – Exercise 9
  • Present Simple to Past Simple – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple to Past Simple – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple to Past Simple – Negations – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple to Past Simple – Negations -Exercise 2
  • Present Simple to Past Simple – Questions – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple to Past Simple – Questions -Exercise 1
  • Present Simple to Present Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Present Simple to Present Continuous – Negations – Exercise
  • Present Simple to Present Continuous – Questions – Exercise
  • Present Simple to Present Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple – 3rd person -s – Exercise 1
  • Present Simple – 3rd person -s – Exercise 2
  • Present Tense – Simple or Continuous 1
  • Present Tenses in English Contrasted
  • Present to Present Perfect – Exercise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pronouns
  • Pronouns
  • Pronunciation of -ed in the Past Simple
  • Proper Nouns
  • Punctuation, Commas in English
  • Quantifiers
  • Quantifiers
  • Question Tags in English
  • Question tags – Exercise 1
  • Question tags – Exercise 2
  • Question tags – Exercise 3
  • Question Words in English
  • Question words in English – Exercise 1
  • Question words in English – Exercise 2
  • Questions
  • Questions
  • Questions in English in different tenses – Exercise 1
  • Questions in English in different tenses – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Going To – Future
  • Questions in the going to-future – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the going to-future – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Passive
  • Questions in the Past Continuous
  • Questions in the Past Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the Past Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Past Perfect Continuous
  • Questions in the Past Perfect Simple
  • Questions in the Past Perfect – Exercise
  • Questions in the Past Simple
  • Questions in the Past Simple – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the Past Simple – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Present Continuous
  • Questions in the Present Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the Present Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Present Perfect Continuous
  • Questions in the Present Perfect Simple
  • Questions in the Present Perfect – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the Present Perfect – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the Present Simple – Exercise 2
  • Questions in the Present Simple – Exercise 3
  • Questions in the Present Simple – Exercise 4
  • Questions in the Will-Future
  • Questions in the will-future – Exercise 1
  • Questions in the will-future – Exercise 2
  • Questions with can
  • Questions with do or does – Exercise 1
  • Questions with have and have got
  • Questions with question words and the verb be
  • Questions with do or does – Exercise 2
  • Questions with do or does – Exercise 3
  • Questions with do or does – Exercise 4
  • Reflexive pronoun – yes or no? – Exercise 1
  • Reflexive Pronouns
  • Reflexive pronouns – Exercise 1
  • Regular or irregular verbs – Exercise 1
  • Regular or irregular verbs – Exercise 2
  • Relative Clauses
  • Relative Clauses
  • Relative Clauses – Exercise 1
  • Relative clauses – Defining and non-defining – that, which
  • Relative Clauses – Exercise 2
  • Relative Pronouns
  • Relative pronouns – who, which, whose ? – Exercise 2
  • Relative pronouns – who, which, whose or no pronouns? – Exercise 1
  • Reported Commands and Requests in English
  • Reported commands – affirmative sentences – Exercise 1
  • Reported commands, negations – Exercise 2
  • Reported Questions in English
  • Reported questions – Exercise 1
  • Reported questions with expressions of time – Exercise 2
  • Reported Speech
  • Reported Speech
  • Reported Speech – A Summary
  • Reported Speech – mixed English tenses – Exercise 1
  • Reported speech – simple statements – Exercise 1
  • Reported speech – statements with expressions of time – Exercise 2
  • Reported Statements in English
  • Second Conditional Sentences
  • Second Conditional Sentences – Exercise 1
  • Second Conditional Sentences – statements & negatives – Exercise 1
  • Second Conditional Sentences – statements & negatives – Exercise 2
  • self or each other – Exercise 1
  • self or each other – Exercise 2
  • self or each other – Exercise 3
  • Sentences
  • Sentences and questions in the going to-future – Exercise 1
  • Sentences and questions in the going to-future – Exercise 2
  • Sentences and questions in the going to-future – Exercise 3
  • Sentences and questions in the Past Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Sentences and questions in the Past Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Sentences and questions in the Past Simple – Exercise 1
  • Sentences and questions in the Past Simple – Exercise 2
  • Sentences and Questions in the Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise 1
  • Sentences and Questions in the Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise 2
  • Sentences and questions in the Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Sentences and questions in the Present Simple – Exercise 2
  • Sentences and questions in the will-future – Exercise 1
  • Sentences and questions in the will-future – Exercise 2
  • Sentences in the Present Perfect with already and yet – Exercise
  • Sentences in the Present Perfect with Since and For – Exercise 1
  • Sentences in the Present Perfect with Since and For – Exercise 2
  • Sentences in the Present Perfect with Since and For – Exercise 3
  • Sentences in the Present Perfect with Since and For – Exercise 4
  • Sentences, word order
  • Short Answers in English
  • Short answers in English – Mixed Exercise 1
  • Short answers in English – Mixed Exercise 2
  • Short answers to questions with have got – Exercise
  • Short answers to questions with have – Exercise
  • Short answers with am, are, is – Exercise 1
  • Short answers with am, are, is – Exercise 2
  • Short answers with be, can, have got – Exercise
  • Short forms and long forms in the going to future
  • Short forms and long forms in the Past Continuous
  • Short forms and long forms in the past perfect continuous
  • Short forms and Long forms in the Past Perfect Simple
  • Short forms and long forms in the Past Simple
  • Short forms and long forms in the Present Continuous
  • Short forms and long forms in the Present Perfect Continuous
  • Short forms and long forms in the Present Perfect Simple
  • Short forms and long forms in the Present Simple
  • Short forms and long forms in the Will future
  • Signal Words and English Tenses
  • Signal words for Past Continuous
  • Signal words for the Going to-future
  • Signal words for the Past Perfect Continuous
  • Signal words for the Past Perfect Simple
  • Signal words for the Past Simple
  • Signal words for the Past Simple – Exercise
  • Signal words for the Present Continuous
  • Signal words for the Present Continuous – Exercise
  • Signal words for the Present Perfect Continuous
  • Signal words for the Present Perfect Simple
  • Signal Words for the Present Simple
  • Signal words for the Present Simple – Exercise 1
  • Signal words for the will-future
  • Singular Nouns
  • Singular of nouns in English – Exercise 1
  • Singular of nouns in English – Exercise 2
  • Singular of nouns in English – Exercise 3
  • Singular or plural in English – Exercise 1
  • Singular or plural in English – Exercise 2
  • SiteMap
  • Some and Any
  • some or any in sentences and questions – Exercise 2
  • some or any – Exercise
  • some, any in sentences and questions – Exercise 1
  • Some, Any, Something, Anything – Exercise 1
  • Some, Any, Something, Anything – Exercise 2
  • something, anything
  • something, anything, someone, anyone, somewhere, anywhere – Exercise
  • some or any – Exercise 2
  • Spelling of Verbs in the Past Continuous
  • Spelling of verbs in the Past Perfect Continuous
  • Spelling of verbs in the Past Perfect Simple
  • Spelling of Verbs in the Past Simple
  • Spelling of verbs in the Present Continuous
  • Spelling of verbs in the Present Perfect Continuous
  • Spelling of Verbs in the Present Perfect Simple
  • Spelling of words in the Present Simple
  • State verbs and Dynamic verbs in English
  • Subject Object Questions in English
  • Substituting Nouns with One/Ones
  • Table of Irregular Verbs in English
  • Tense System
  • Tenses
  • Tenses
  • The Agent in Passive Sentences
  • The articles a/an and the in English – Exercise 1
  • The definite article – THE
  • The definite article the – Exercise 1
  • The definite article the – Exercise 2
  • The definite article the – Exercise 3
  • The forms of have (have, has, had) – Exercise
  • The forms of be (am, are, is) in English – Exercise 1
  • The forms of be (am, are, is) in English – Exercise 2
  • The forms of be (was not, were not) in English – Exercise 4
  • The forms of be (was, were) in English – Exercise 3
  • The imperative in English – Exercise 2
  • The imperative in English – Exercise 1
  • The indefinite article – a, an
  • The indefinite article a/an or some – Exercise 1
  • The indefinite article a/an – Exercise 1
  • The indefinite article a/an – Exercise 2
  • The indefinite article a/an – Exercise 3
  • The Most Common Tenses in English
  • The Passive Tense Explained
  • The plural of nouns in English – Exercise 1
  • The plural of nouns in English – Irregular Forms – Exercise 3
  • The plural of nouns in English – Irregular Forms – Exercise 4
  • The plural of nouns in English – Irregular Forms – Exercise 5
  • The plural of nouns in English – Spelling – Exercise 2
  • The verb be as a main verb in the Present Simple and the Past Simple
  • The verb do (do, don’t, does, doesn’t) – Exercise 1
  • The verb do (do, don’t, does, doesn’t) – Exercise 2
  • The verb do (do, don’t, does, doesn’t, did, didn’t, done) – Exercise 3
  • There is /There are – Sentences and questions – Exercise
  • There is or There are – Exercise
  • there is – there are
  • There is/There are – Questions and Sentences – Exercise
  • There’s or It’s – Exercise
  • Third Conditional Sentences
  • This and that – these and those
  • this or these – Exercise 1
  • this or these – singular or plural – Exercise 2
  • Types of Participles in English Grammar
  • Uncountable nouns in English – Exercise 1
  • Use of the definite article the in English
  • Various
  • Various Tenses in English, Statements – Exercise 1
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  • Verbs
  • Verbs
  • Verbs easily confused in English
  • Verbs not used in the Passive
  • Verbs with two objects – Word Order
  • What are Modal Auxiliaries?
  • what or which – Which question word is correct?
  • When or If
  • who or whose – Exercise
  • Will & would
  • Will Future
  • will-future or going to-future – Exercise 1
  • will-future or going to-future – Exercise 2
  • will-future – Statements – Exercise
  • Word Order in English Questions
  • Word order in English sentences – Summary
  • Yes/No questions and short answers with the verb be
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