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English Grammar Exercises Mix
Irregular Verbs:
- Irregular
Past Simple, Part 1
- Irregular
Past Simple, Part 2
- Irregular
Past Participle, Part 1
- Irregular
Past Participle, Part 2
Present Simple
Form (with the verb 'be'):
- Present
Simple Positive with 'be'
- Present
Simple Negative with 'be'
- Present Simple Yes / No
Questions with 'be'
- Present Simple 'Wh' Questions with
'be'
- Present Simple Mixed Exercise 1
with 'be'
- Present Simple Mixed Exercise 2
with 'be'
Present Simple
Form (with all verbs except 'be'):
- Present
Simple Positive 1
- Present
Simple Positive 2
- Present
Simple Negative 1
- Present
Simple Negative 2
- Present
Simple Yes / No Questions
- Present
Simple 'Wh' Questions
- Present
Simple Mixed Forms 1
- Present
Simple Mixed Forms 2
- Present
Simple Mixed Forms 3
Present Continuous Form:
- Present Continuous Positive and
Negative 1
- Present Continuous Positive and
Negative 2
- Present Continuous 'Wh' and
'Yes / No' Questions 1
- Present Continuous 'Wh' and
'Yes / No' Questions 2
- Present
Continuous Mixed Exercise 1
- Present
Continuous Mixed Exercise 2
- Present
Continuous Mixed Exercise 3
Present Simple
or Present Continuous?
- Choose the Present Simple or
Present Continuous Exercise 1
- Choose the Present Simple or
Present Continuous Exercise 2
- Choose the Present Simple or
Present Continuous Exercise 3
Present Perfect Simple Form:
- Present
Perfect Positive
- Present
Perfect Negative
- Present
Perfect Questions
- Present Perfect All Forms Mixed
Exercise 1
- Present Perfect All Forms Mixed
Exercise 2
Past Simple or
Present Perfect?
- Choose the Past Simple or
Present Perfect Exercise 1
- Choose the Past Simple or
Present Perfect Exercise 2
- Choose the Past Simple or
Present Perfect Exercise 3
- Choose the Past Simple or
Present Perfect Exercise 4
Present Perfect Continuous Form:
Present
Perfect Simple or Continuous?
- Choose the Present Perfect
Simple or Continuous 1
- Choose the Present Perfect
Simple or Continuous 2
- Choose the Present Perfect
Simple or Continuous 3
Past Simple Form
(with the verb 'be'):
- Past Simple Positive and
Negative with 'be'
- Past
Simple Questions with 'be'
- Past Simple All Forms with 'be'
Mixed Exercise
Past Simple
Form (with all verbs except 'be'):
- Past Simple Positive Irregular
Verbs (exercise 1)
- Past Simple Positive Irregular
Verbs (exercise 2)
- Past
Simple Negative
- Past
Simple 'Yes / No' Questions
- Past
Simple 'Wh' Questions
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed
Exercise 1
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed
Exercise 2
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed
Exercise 3
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed
Exercise 4
Past Continuous Form:
- Past
Continuous Positive and Negative
- Past
Continuous Questions
- Past
Continuous Mixed Exercise 1
- Past
Continuous Mixed Exercise 2
Past Simple or
Past Continuous?
Past Perfect Simple Form:
Past Perfect
or Past Simple?
Past Perfect Continuous Form:
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Future Simple Form:
Future Simple
or Present Simple?
Future
Continuous (or Future Progressive) Form:
Future Perfect Simple Form:
- Future
Perfect Positive
- Future
Perfect Negative
- Future
Perfect Questions
- Mixed
Future Perfect Exercise
Conditionals:
Reported Speech:
- Mixed
Tense Reported Statements
- Present
Simple Reported Statements
- Present
Continuous Reported Statements
- Past
Simple Reported Statements
- Present
Perfect Reported Statements
- Future
Simple Reported Statements
- Reported
Yes/No Questions
- Reported
Wh Questions
- Mixed Reported Questions
- Reported
Requests and Orders
- Reported
Speech Mixed Exercise 1
- Reported
Speech Mixed Exercise 2
- 'Say'
and 'Tell'
The Passive:
- Passive
with the Present Simple
- Passive
with the Past Simple
- Passive
with the Present Perfect
- Passive
with the Future Simple
- Passive
with mixed tenses
- Passive with verbs with two
objects
- Passive
in subordinate clauses
Relative Clauses:
- Defining
Relative Clauses 1
- Defining
Relative Clauses 2
- Defining
Relative Clauses 3
- Defining
Relative Clauses 4
Modal Verbs
- Modal
Verbs of Ability 1
- Modal
Verbs of Obligation 1
- Modal verbs of probability
exercise 1
- Modal verbs of probability
exercise 2
Prepositions:
- Time
Prepositions 1
- Time
Prepositions 2
- Place
Prepositions 1
- Place
Prepositions 2
- Verbs
+ Prepositions 1
- Verbs
+ Prepositions 2
- Adjectives
+ Prepositions 1
Adjectives:
Gerunds and Infinitives:
- Gerunds
and Infinitives Exercise 1
- Gerunds
and Infinitives Exercise 2
- Gerunds
and Infinitives Exercise 3
- Gerunds
and Infinitives Exercise 4
Let and Make:
Make and Do:
Used to Do,
Would Do, and Be Used to Doing:
- Used
To Exercise 1
- Used To Exercise 2 ('used to'
or 'would')
- Used To Exercise 3 (be used to
verb+ing)
Source: perfect-english-grammar.com
Past Progressive exercises
- Negations in the Past Progressive – Exercise 1
- Negations in the Past Progressive – Exercise 2
- Past Progressive – Statements – Exercise 1
- Past Progressive – Statements – Exercise 2
- Questions in the Past Progressive – Exercise 1
- Questions in the Past Progressive – Exercise 2
- Sentences and questions in the Past Progressive – Exercise 1
- Sentences and questions in the Past Progressive – Exercise 2
- Comparison with other Tenses
American-British and British-American Glossary
American-British
British-American
Pronunciation Practice: The 44 sounds of English
In an attempt to take some of the pain out of learning the kind of clear English pronunciation that prevents communication problems, I have here devised a set of memorable sentences as practice drills. The full range of English sounds is gone through systematically and spoon-fed in a form overseas students will want to repeat to themselves and then to the world. They might think it's just a form of entertainment, but before they know it they'll be speaking like a native!
David V. Appleyard
Saving the Audio Files to Your PC
- Start by creating a new folder
with a simple name like "Pronunciation" or "Drills".
- Right-click any MP3 you wish to
keep, select "Save target as..." or "Save link as..."
from the drop-down menu and direct the download to your designated folder.
- Once you're done, go back to
your new folder to confirm the downloaded files are all there.
- Go up one level and right-click
the folder itself.
- Select the "Play with
Windows Media Player" option from the drop-down menu, just as you
might do with a music album. (If this option is missing, you have skipped
step 3 and the PC hasn't detected any MP3s!)
- With the Windows Music Player
open in full-screen format, left-click the "Now Playing" tab
followed by the small arrow underneath it to access a new drop-down
menu.
- Under
"Visualizations" select "Album Art" to display the
phonetic symbol of each sound being practised.
- On your keyboard you can press
Ctrl+Shift+C to activate (or deactivate) the hidden captions feature. When
selected, the full text of each pronunciation drill will display during
playback like a movie subtitle.
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