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Passive Voice
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Pronouns
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English Grammar Explanations
- Adjective/Adverb
- Comparison of adjectives
- Sentences with comparisons
- The adverbs
- The comparison of adverbs
- Position of adverbs in sentences
- Adverbs of frequency
- Adverbs and adjectives have the same form
- Adverbs - the basis is not the adjective
- Adverbs with two forms
- Articles
- The articles "a" and "the"
- The articles "a" and "the"
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses and main clauses)
- Conditional sentences - Type I
- Conditional sentences - Type II
- Conditional sentences - Type III
- Mixed Conditionals
- Replacing if - Omitting if - if vs. when - in case vs. if
- Summary
- when or if
- will and would in if-clauses
- Gerund
- Gerund - Use, Form
- Gerund after adjectives and prepositions
- Gerund after nouns and prepositions
- Gerund after verbs and prepositions
- Gerund after special verbs
- Gerund after special phrases
- Gerund after prepositions
- Gerund and Infinitive
- Gerund and Infinitive - no difference in meaning
- Gerund and Infinitive - difference in meaning
- Infinitive
- Infinitive with to
- Infinitive without to
- Modals, Modal Auxiliaries
- do/does in questions
- have or have got
- Modal auxiliaries can, must
- Long- and short forms
- Modals
- The verb be - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb have - auxiliary and main verb
- to be able to - can
- What are modal auxiliaries?
- Nouns
- Countables and uncountables
- Plural
- 's
- Participles
- Summary
- Participles - Form
- Passive Voice
- Active and passive forms in the most common tenses
- How to form the passive
- Important forms
- Phrasal verbs, Prepositional verbs
- List with sentences A-H
- List with sentences I-R
- List with sentences S-Z
- Prepositions
- Prepositions of time
- Prepositions of place and direction (in, at, on)
- Prepositions of place and direction
- Pronouns
- Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- self/each other (Reflexive pronouns)
- Punctuation
- Comma
- Quantifiers
- much/many - a little/a few
- some/any
- something/anything and other compounds
- Questions
- How to form a question - Summary
- Question words
- Question tags
- Questions without question words and the verb be
- Questions with question words and the verb be
- Questions with the word have
- Questions in the Past Progressive
- Questions in the Present Progressive
- Questions in the Simple Present
- Questions in the Simple Past
- Questions with who and what
- Reported Speech
- Commands
- Statements
- Questions
- Sentences
- Contact clauses
- Position of adverbs of frequency
- Position of time in statements
- Relative clauses
- that and which in restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses
- Verbs with two objects
- Word order - statements
- Word order - questions
- Tenses (short explanations)
- Conditional Simple
- Conditional Progressive
- Conditional Perfect
- Conditional Perfect Progressive
- Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Future Progressive (Continuous)
- Future Perfect
- Future Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Tenses (detailed explanations)
- Past Perfect
- Past Perfect - Diagram
- Past Perfect - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Past Perfect - Short and long forms
- Past Perfect - Signal words
- Past Perfect - Spelling
- Past Perfect - Special verbs
- Past Perfect - Summary
- Past Perfect - Use
- Past Progressive/Past Continuous
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Diagram
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Short and long forms
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Signal words
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Spelling
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Special verbs
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Summary
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Use
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect - Diagram
- Present Perfect - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Perfect - Short and long forms
- Present Perfect - Signal words
- Present Perfect - Spelling
- Present Perfect - Special verbs
- Present Perfect - Summary
- Present Perfect - Use
- Present Perfect Progressive/Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect Progressive - Diagram
- Present Perfect Progressive - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Perfect Progressive - Short and long forms
- Present Perfect Progressive - Signal words
- Present Perfect Progressive - Spelling
- Present Perfect Progressive - Special verbs
- Present Perfect Progressive - Summary
- Present Perfect Progressive - Use
- Present Progressive/Present Continuous
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Diagram
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Short and long forms
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Signal words
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Special verbs
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Spelling
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Summary
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Use
- Simple Past
- Simple Past - Diagram
- Simple Past - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Simple Past - Signal words
- Simple Past - Irregular verbs/Special verbs
- Simple Past - Spelling
- Simple Past - Summary
- Simple Past - Use
- Simple Present
- Simple Present - Diagram
- Simple Present - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- Simple Present - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- Simple Present - Signal words
- Simple Present - Special verbs
- Simple Present - Spelling
- Simple Present - Summary
- Simple Present - Use
- going to-future
- going to-future - Diagram
- going to-future - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- going to-future - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- going to-future - Signal words
- going to-future - Summary
- going to-future - Use
- will-future
- will-future - Diagram
- will-future - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- will-future - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- will-future - Signal words
- will-future - Summary
- will-future - Use
- Tenses - Comparison
- Future tenses
- Past Perfect - Simple Past
- Present Perfect - Simple Past
- Simple Present - Present Progressive/Continuous
- Various
- Date, Months, Days of the week
- Different terms for the English tenses
- English tenses (diagram)
- English tenses (table)
- English tenses - The verb be - Long and short forms
- How a sentence can change its meaning.
- How to put in tenses correctly.
- Irregular verbs (table)
- Long- and short forms (Contracted forms)
- Most common English tenses (table)
- Numbers
- one/ones
- 's
- 's or of-phrase
- The verb be - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb have - auxiliary and main verb
- this, that - these, those
- What are signal words?
- Verbs
- Imperative
- Irregular verbs
- Irregular verbs (most common)
- Learn irregular verbs effectively
- State verbs, dynamic verbs
- Verbs with two objects
English Grammar Exercises
- Adjectives
- Adjective or adverb - Exercise 1
- Adjective or adverb - Exercise 2
- Adjectives - comparison - Exercise 1
- Adjectives - comparison - Exercise 2
- Adjectives - comparison - Exercise 3
- Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 1
- Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 2
- Comparison of adjectives with as ... as
- Adjectives - randomly selected
- Adjectives - Test 1
- Adjectives - Test 2
- Adjectives - Test 3
- Adverbs
- Adverbs - comparison
- Form of adverbs
- Position of adverbs
- Position of adverbs of frequency - Exercise 1
- Position of adverbs of frequency - Exercise 2
- Articles
- The definite article - the - Exercise 1
- The definite article - the - Exercise 2
- The definite article - the - Exercise 3
- The indefinite article - a/an - Exercise 1
- The indefinite article - a/an - Exercise 2
- The indefinite article - a/an
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses and main clauses)
- Complex Test - Conditional sentences (if)
- Conditional sentences I, statements
- Conditional sentences II, statements
- Conditional sentences III, statements
- Conditional sentences I - II, statements
- Conditional sentences I - III, statements
- Conditional sentences, negations - type I
- Conditional sentences, negations - type II
- Conditional sentences, negations - type III
- Conditional sentences, negations - type I - II
- Conditional sentences, negations - type I - III
- Conditional sentences - type I, simple sentences
- Conditional sentences - type I, special forms
- Conditional sentences - type II, simple sentences
- Conditional sentences - type II, special forms
- Conditional sentences - type III, simple sentences
- Conditional sentences - type III, special forms
- Conditional sentences I - II
- Conditional sentences I - III, Multiple choice - Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences I - III, Multiple choice - Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences I - III, Multiple choice, special forms
- Conditional sentences Mix I, Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences Mix I, Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences Mix II, Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences Mix II, Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences Mix III, Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences Mix III, Exercise 2
- Find the correct conditions - Exercise 1
- Find the correct conditions - Exercise 2
- if-clauses - main clauses - Matching Exercise
- Date
- How to write the date
- How to spell the date
- Error text
- Error text - letter
- Gerund or infinitive
- Gerund and prepositions
- Gerund or infinitive - Exercise 1
- Gerund or infinitive - Exercise 2
- Infinitive of verbs
- Infinitive or gerund after verbs
- Irregular verbs
- Forms of irregular verbs - Exercise 1
- Forms of irregular verbs - Exercise 2
- Forms of irregular verbs - Exercise 3
- Irregular verbs - Crossword 1
- Irregular verbs - Crossword 2
- Irregular verbs 1
- Irregular verbs 2
- Irregular verbs 3
- Irregular verbs 4
- Irregular verbs 5
- Irregular verbs 6
- Exercise Mix 1
- Exercise Mix 2
- Exercise Mix 3
- Exercise Mix 4
- Table - Fill-in Exercise
- Irregular verbs - randomly selected
- Test 1
- Test 2
- Test 3
- Test 4
- Test 5
- Regular or irregular verbs
- Regular or irregular verbs - Odd man out 1
- Regular or irregular verbs - Odd man out 2
- Regular verbs
- Infinitive, Simple Past, Past Participle
- Simple Present, Simple Past and Present Perfect
- Modal auxiliaries
- can and to be able to
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
- 's - is or has
- The verb be - Exercise 1
- The verb be - Exercise 2
- The verb be - Exercise 3
- The verb do - Exercise 1
- The verb do - Exercise 2
- The verb do - Exercise 3
- The verb have - Exercise 1
- The verb have - Exercise 2
- was or were
- was not or were not
- Nouns, plural
- Plural
- Plural - Spelling
- Plural - Irregular forms
- Plural - mixed
- Plural
- Singular or plural?
- Nouns - Uncountables
- Nouns, plural (words randomly selected)
- Plural - Test 1
- Plural - Test 2
- Plural - Test 3
- Numbers - Crossword puzzles
- Numbers 1 - 12
- Numbers 10 - 20
- Numbers 10 - 90
- Numbers mixed
- Numbers - Fill-in Exercises
- Find the numbers
- Numbers 1 - 12
- Numbers 1 - 20
- Numbers 10 - 100
- Numbers 0 - 1,000
- Numbers - Matching
- Cardinal and Ordinal numbers
- Participles, Participle constructions
- Participles - Phrases - Fill-in Exercise
- Participle constructions in sentences
- Past participle
- Present participle
- Passive Voice
- Passive sentences
- Passive - statements - Simple Past
- Passive - statements - Simple Present
- Passive - statements (more objects)
- Passive - statements (various tenses)
- Active or passive - Exercise 1
- Active or passive - Exercise 2
- Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs - Fill-in Exercise
- Prepositions
- Gerund and prepositions
- Prepositions of place, direction and time
- Prepositions in idioms
- Pronouns
- Personal pronouns - Exercise 1 (substitution)
- Personal pronouns - Exercise 2
- Personal pronouns (object forms)
- Possessive determiners
- Reflexive pronouns
- Reflexive pronoun - yes or no?
- Relative pronouns - who, which, whose
- Relative pronouns - who, which, whose or no pronouns?
- self pronouns or each other - Exercise 1
- self pronouns or each other - Exercise 2
- self pronouns or each other - Exercise 3
- Reported speech (Indirect speech)
- Reported commands - affirmative sentences
- Reported commands - negations
- Reported speech - simple statements
- Reported speech - statements with expressions of time
- Reported questions
- Reported questions with expressions of time
- Quantifiers much, many, some, any
- Compounds with some or any, something, anything
- much or many - Exercise 1
- much or many - Exercise 2
- some or any - Exercise 1
- some or any - Exercise 2
- some or any - Exercise 3
- Questions
- Complex Test - Question tags
- Fill in question words - Exercise 1
- Fill in question words - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 1
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 3
- Mistakes in questions - Exercise 1
- Mistakes in questions - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Past Progressive - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Past Progressive - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Present Perfect
- Questions in the Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Simple Past - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Simple Past - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Simple Present - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Simple Present - Exercise 2
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
- Question with question words - word order
- Question tags - Exercise 1
- Question tags - Exercise 2
- Question tags - Exercise 3
- Short answers - Exercise 1
- Short answers - Exercise 2
- Short answers - Exercise 3
- Yes/No question - word order
- s-genitive
- Apostrohe 's
- 's or of-phrase
- Sentences, word order
- Complex Test - Word order
- English tenses in affirmative sentences - Exercise 1
- English tenses in affirmative sentences - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 1
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 3
- Question with question words - word order
- Relative pronouns (who/which/whose)
- Relative clauses, Relative pronouns
- Short answers - Exercise 1
- Short answers - Exercise 2
- Short answers - Exercise 3
- Word order - one sentence
- Word order in statements
- Word order in statements with expressions of place and time
- Yes/No question - word order
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - statements
- Future Perfect
- Future Progressive
- going to-future
- will-future
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Progressive
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - short forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - short forms)
- Simple Past (regular verbs)
- Simple Past (all verbs)
- Simple Present (simple verbs)
- Simple Present (3rd person singular -s in sentences)
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - negations
- going to-future
- will-future
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Progressive
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - short forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - short forms)
- Simple Past (verbs in bold)
- Simple Past (verbs in bold - irregular)
- Simple Past (all verbs)
- Simple Present (do not/does not - long forms) - Exercise 1
- Simple Present (do not/does not - long forms) - Exercise 2
- Simple Present (don't/doesn't - short forms) - Exercise 1
- Simple Present (don't/doesn't - short forms) - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Phrases - Exercise 1
- Simple Present (don't or doesn't) - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Sentences (verbs in bold)
- Simple Present - Sentences (verb phrases in bold)
- Simple Present - Sentences
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - questions
- Question in the Past Progressive - Exercise 1
- Question in the Past Progressive - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Present Perfect
- Question in the Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Question in the Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Question in the Simple Past - Exercise 1
- Question in the Simple Past - Exercise 2
- Question in the Simple Present - Exercise 1
- Question in the Simple Present - Exercise 2
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - sentences, negations and questions
- going to-future - Exercise 1
- going to-future - Exercise 2
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Progressive - Exercise 1
- Present Perfect Progressive - Exercise 2
- Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Simple Past - Exercise 1
- Simple Past - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Exercise 1
- Simple Present - Exercise 2
- will-future
- Tenses - contrasted
- all future forms
- Error text: Present - Past
- Past Perfect - Simple Past
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Exercise 3
- Simple Past or Present Perfect
- Tenses mixed - Exercise 1
- Tenses mixed - Exercise 2
- will - going to-future
- Tenses - Various
- Actions - tenses
- 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
- English tenses in questions - Exercise 1
- English tenses in questions - Exercise 2
- Find the tense (verbs in bold)
- Find the tense
- Find the tense - statements
- Find the tense - questions
- Negation of questions
- Negation of sentences
- Present Progressive (am, are is)
- Present Progressive (am, are is and verbs)
- Pronunciation of the ending -ed
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
- since or for - Exercise 1
- since or for - Exercise 2
- Signal words - tenses
- Signal words in the Present Progressive
- Signal words in the Simple Past
- Signal words in the Simple Present
- Simple Past - ending -ed - Exercise 1
- Simple Past - ending -ed - Exercise 2
- Simple Past - ending -ed - pronunciation
- Simple Present - 3rd person singular
- Simple Present - 3rd person singular
- The verb be - Exercise 1
- The verb be - Exercise 2
- The verb be - Exercise 3
- The verb do - Exercise 1
- The verb do - Exercise 2
- The verb do - Exercise 3
- The verb have - Exercise 1
- The verb have - Exercise 2
- was or were
- was not or were not
- The time
- What's the time? - analogue clock
- What's the time? - digital clock
English Vocabulary - Index
- Business English - Commercial English
- Abbreviations in Business English
- Example of a formal letter
- Hotel - Booking a room
- Hotel - Confirming a reservation
- Hotel - Refusing a reservation
- Useful phrases - appointments
- Useful phrases - costs
- Useful phrases - delivery
- Useful phrases - faults, complaints
- Useful phrases - information
- Useful phrases - orders
- Vocabulary (A-M)
- Vocabulary (N-Z)
- Common errors
- become, get, go, turn
- food, eat
- give
- Confusing words
- because, as, since, for
- big, great, high, large or tall
- borrow or lend
- bring or take
- disability, handicap or impairment
- do, go or play
- hear or listen
- it's or its
- life, lives or live
- look, see or watch
- make or do
- 's - is or has
- say or tell
- see, visit, attend or go to
- there, their or they're
- to, too or two
- when or if
- which or what
- you're or your
- Costums and traditions
- Halloween - Text
- Halloween - Vocabulary
- Customs and traditions United Kingdom
- British kings and queens
- Christmas in Britain
- Christmas or XMAS
- Easter in Britain
- English - a world language
- English counties/shires
- Flags in the UK
- Football or Soccer?
- Football/Soccer - The field (pitch)
- Football/Soccer - The team
- Football/Soccer - word list
- Football Champions in Europe
- History of the flag of the UK
- How the Sandwich got its name
- Magna Carta
- Tea in Britain
- The flag of the UK
- The Tube - The London Underground
- Union Jack or Union Flag?
- Why do the British drive on the left?
- Why do the English drink milk with their tea?
- Customs and traditions United States of America
- American Presidents
- Crazy Horse Memorial
- Declaration of Independence USA
- Driving a car in the USA
- Death penalty in the USA
- Elections in the USA - Questions and answers
- Inaugural addresses
- National anthem of the USA
- Oath of Office
- Space Shuttle History
- Stars and Stripes - Flag of the USA
- States of the USA - by entry into the Union and Representatives
- States of the USA - capitals, population, nickname
- Thirteen Colonies
- Time zones in den USA
- World Trade Center
- Customs and traditions - National Parks/State Historic Parks USA/National Memorials
- National Parks (History)
- Bodie - Ghost town in California
- Mount Rushmore
- Customs and traditions Australia/New Zealand
- Australian territories
- Flag of Australia
- New Zealand - Regions
- Flag of New Zealand
- Customs and traditions Canada
- Canada - Provinces and territories
- Customs and tradition - Various
- Countries of the world - Africa
- Countries of the world - Asia
- Countries of the world - Europe
- Countries of the world - North and Central America
- Countries of the world - South America
- English around the world
- British - American English - Spelling rules
- Australian English - British English
- British English - Australian English
- English - a world language
- German loanwords in English
- English - British - American English
- A - E
- F - J
- K - O
- P - T
- U - Z
- Idioms, Informal English
- List of idioms and informal English A - M
- List of idioms and informal English N - Z
- Phrases with as ... as ...
- Proverbs
- Opposites - list in alphabetical order
- A - F
- G - L
- M - R
- S - Z
- Sentences
- Asking the way
- At a hotel
- Freetime/hobbies
- How to write a short essay (Examination in Germany)
- Letter about school and job
- Meeting people
- On the phone
- Restaurant (waiter - guest)
- Useful sentences for role-plays
- At a hotel
- At a souvenir shop
- At a supermarket
- At the cinema
- In Dresden
- School
- Talk to an English speaking guest
- Travel
- Talks
- California
- Hans and Sophie Scholl
- London
- Utah (Salt Lake City)
- Techniques in the classroom
- Analysing texts
- Conversation
- Complex sentences (Conjunctions)
- False friends
- Feelings
- Nursery Rhymes
- Parts of Speech
- Phrases in class
- Summary Writing - Tips
- True friends - part 1
- True friends - part 2
- Writing letters
- Working with texts
- Texts/Speeches
- Declaration of Independence USA
- Inaugural addresses
- Magna Carta
- National anthem of the USA - Star Spangled Banner
- Various
- Abbreviations
- Australian territories
- Cantons of Switzerland
- Conversion of measures
- Countries of the world - Africa
- Countries of the world - Asia
- Countries of the world - Australia, Pacific islands
- Countries of the world - Europe
- Countries of the world - North and Central America
- Countries of the world - South America
- English counties/shires
- English poems
- Federal states of Austria
- Federal states of Germany
- How to write numbers in words
- Measures and weights (UK/USA)
- Numbers (ordinal / cardinal)
- Phrasal verbs
- Signs of the zodiac
- SMS English
- The clock
- The date
- Vocabulary - English
- Animality
- Animals A-L; M-Z (photos)
- Asking the way (pictures)
- Car (pictures)
- Colours (pictures)
- Environment A-L; M-Z
- Family, Relatives
- Flowers in spring (photos)
- Football/Soccer
- Fruit (pictures)
- Halloween
- Jobs
- Kitchen (pictures)
- Mathematics (pictures)
- Menu
- Proverbs
- Signs of the zodiac
- Sport
- Sport (kind of sports)
- Sports A-K, L-Z (pictures)
- Types of texts: Fictional; Non-fictional
- Vegetables (pictures)
- Work and employment
- Working with texts (useful phrases) A - L; M - Z
- Working with texts (texts/authors) A - H; I - R; S - Z
- Working with texts
- Types of texts: Fictional; Non-fictional
- Vocabulary (useful phrases) A - L; M - Z
- Vocabulary (texts/authors) A - H; I - R; S - Z
Vocabulary Exercises English
- British - American English
- American English - Exercise 1
- American English - Exercise 2
- British English - Exercise 1
- British English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 1
- British - American English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 3
- British - American English
- Cloze Exercises
- Christmas in Britain/USA
- My family (Reading text)
- Navajo Indians
- Robin Hood
- Sting
- Confusing words
- big, great, high, large or tall
- borrow or lend
- bring or take
- country or land
- do, go or play
- hear or listen
- life, live or lives
- life, live, lives or lived
- look, watch or see
- make or do - Exercise 1
- make or do - Exercise 2
- much or many - Exercise 1
- much or many - Exercise 2
- 's - is or has
- say or tell
- since or for - Exercise 1
- since or for - Exercise 2
- some or any
- there, their or they're - Exercise 1
- there, their or they're - Exercise 2
- your or you're
- Crossword puzzles
- Countries
- Festivals in the UK
- Numbers 1 - 12
- Numbers 10 - 20
- Numbers 10 - 90
- Numbers mixed
- Periodic table - Puzzle 1
- Periodic table - Puzzle 2
- Signs of the zodiac
- Guess the verbs - Puzzle 1
- Guess the verbs - Puzzle 2
- Guess the verbs - Puzzle 3
- Find the pairs
- At the sea
- Ball games
- Christmas
- Food
- In the garden
- In the house
- In the kitchen
- In the office
- In the zoo 1
- In the zoo 2
- In the zoo 3
- Jobs
- Movements (verbs)
- Musical instruments
- Parts of the car
- Parts of the computer
- Sports 1
- Sports 2
- Things in the household
- Tools
- Find the words
- Find the words - Family 1
- Find the words - Family 2
- Find the words - Family 3
- Hangman, Puzzles
- Animals
- Canada (Provinces and territories)
- Castle
- Classroom
- Clothes
- Colours
- Countries and capitals
- Days of the week
- Drinks
- English counties/shires
- English kings and queens
- Environment
- European capitals
- European countries
- Farm
- Feelings
- Food
- Fruit
- Geometry
- Halloween
- Holidays
- Instruments
- Kitchen
- Months
- Music
- Numbers 1 - 20
- Parts of the body - Puzzle 1
- Parts of the body - Puzzle 2
- Pets
- Politics
- Presidents of the USA
- Rooms
- School subjects
- Sports - Puzzle 1
- Sports - Puzzle 2
- States of the USA
- State capitals of the USA
- Telephone
- Television
- Tools
- Vegetables
- Word in language teaching
- Listening Comprehension
- At the cinema
- At the lost property office
- Sting
- Matching
- Animal sounds
- Compounds - Exercise 1
- Compounds - Exercise 2
- Geography Great Britain, UK - Exercise 3
- Headwords
- Names of sights in London
- Parts and their objects
- Parts of Speech
- Phrases with as ... as ... 1
- Phrases with as ... as ... 2
- Phrases with as ... as ... 3
- Proverbs - Exercise 1
- Proverbs - Exercise 2
- Proverbs - Exercise 3
- Proverbs - Exercise 4
- Proverbs - Exercise 5
- Proverbs - Exercise 6
- Road signs in Britain
- Sights in London
- Signs of the zodiac
- Sports - Exercise 1
- Sports - Exercise 2
- Sports - Exercise 3
- Sports - Exercise 4
- State Capitals of the USA - Exercise 1
- State Capitals of the USA - Exercise 2
- States of the USA - Nicknames 1
- States of the USA - Nicknames 2
- States of the USA - Nicknames 3
- States of the USA - Shapes 1
- States of the USA - Shapes 2
- Talk at the table
- Verbs and nouns - Exercise 1
- Verbs and nouns - Exercise 2
- Where do animals and people live?
- Where does the boss work?
- Multiple choice
- American English - Exercise 1
- American English - Exercise 2
- Bodie - Ghost town in California
- British English - Exercise 1
- British English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 1
- British - American English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 3
- Flags and capitals in the world
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 1
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 2
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 3
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 4
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 5
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 1
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 2
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 3
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 4
- Flags in Australia, Pacific islands
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 1
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 2
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 3
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 4
- Flags in North and Central America - Exercise 1
- Flags in North and Central America - Exercise 2
- Flags in South America
- Geography Great Britain, UK - Exercise 1
- Geography Great Britain, UK - Exercise 2
- Geography USA - Exercise 1
- Geography USA - Exercise 2
- Geography USA - Exercise 3
- Halloween
- History of the UK
- London
- Opposites - Exercise 1
- Opposites - Exercise 2
- Opposites - Exercise 3
- Parts of the United Kingdom
- Phrases in conversations
- Presidents of the USA
- Signs in Britain
- The USA - yesterday and today
- Trivia Quiz
- World Trade Center
- Opposites
- Opposites - Exercise 1
- Opposites - Exercise 2
- Opposites - Exercise 3
- Opposites - randomly selected
- Opposites - Test 1
- Opposites - Test 2
- Opposites - Test 3
- Paraphrasing
- Environment
- Family
- School
- Soccer/Football
- Things in the kitchen
- Learning with Pictures
- Animals - Exercise 1
- Animals - Exercise 2
- Bicycle
- Car
- Colours
- Face
- Fruit
- Means of transport
- Road signs in Britain
- Sights in London
- Signs in Britain
- Spring flowers
- Things in the classroom
- Vegetables
- Pronunciation
- Ending -ed
- How to pronounce the -o-
- Letter -a-
- Letter g-
- Letter -o-
- r- silent or not (British English)
- s- sounds
- Silent consonants - Exercise 1
- Silent consonants - Exercise 2
- Silent consonants - Exercise 3
- Silent consonants - Exercise 4
- th
- u- short or long
- Reading Comprehension
- Bodie - Ghost town in California
- George Takei
- Hard Rock Café
- Steven Spielberg
- Yosemite National Park
- Quiz - English speaking countries
- Australia, New Zealand - Facts and figures
- UK - Facts and figures
- UK, USA, Australia, Canada - Facts and figures
- USA - Facts and figures
- Quiz - Various
- Literature Quiz
- Music Quiz
- Science Quiz 1
- Science Quiz 2
- Scrambled letters
- Christmas
- Clothes
- Family - Exercise 1
- Family - Exercise 2
- Food and drinks - Exercise 1
- Food and drinks - Exercise 2
- Food and drinks - Exercise 3
- Food and drinks - Exercise 4
- Mathematics
- Weather - Exercise 1
- Weather - Exercise 2
- Spelling (Misspelled words in English)
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 1
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 2
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 3
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 4
- USA - Geography - Misspelled names
- Synonyms
- Synonyms - Exercise 1
- Synonyms - Exercise 2
- Synonyms - Exercise 3
- Word formation (words randomly selected)
- Nouns - Adjectives
- Nouns - Adjectives
- Parts of Speech
- Parts of Speech
- Verbs - Nouns
- Verbs - Nouns
English Exercises according to levels
- Exercises English - Levels
- 1 year of English
- 2 years of English
- 3 years of English
- 4 years of English
- 5 years of English
- 6 years of English
Learning English - Vocabulary Exercises According to Topics
- Vocabulary Exercises
- Animals
- British - Amercian English
- Confusing words, Headwords, Phrases, Proverbs, Spelling
- Customs and traditions
- Environment
- Family
- Food and drink
- Free Time
- Home
- Numbers/Time
- People
- Pronunciation
- School
- Transport
- Word formation
- Work and occupation
Complex Tests - English
Test your English with our Complex Tests. You get randomly selected tasks on
special topics.
- Active - Passive
- Active - Passive - Test 1
- Active - Passive - Test 2
- English Tenses
- Present Perfect
- Present Progressive - Test 1
- Present Progressive - Test 2
- Simple Past
- Simple Present - Test 1
- Simple Present - Test 2
- Comparison of English Tenses
- Simple Past - Present Perfect
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Test 1
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Test 2
- English Tenses (Mixed)
- Simple Present, Present Progressive, Simple Past, Present Perfect, will/going to-future
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses, main clauses)
- Test 1
- Word Order
- Question tags
- Word order - Statements, Questions
English Tests
With the following short tests you can test your knowledge of
English Grammar and vocabulary. If you like to do a more detailed test,
use our topic Complex Tests.
- English Tests (tasks randomly selected)
- Test your English - Test 1
- Test your English - Test 2
- Test your English - Test 3
- Adjectives - comparison - Test 1 Test 2 Test 3
- Animals on the farm - wild animals
- Article - a/an
- Cardinal and Ordinal numbers
- British English - American English
- Country or Inhabitant - Test 1 Test 2
- Feelings (positive or negative)
- Infinitive of verbs
- Irregular verbs - Find the forms
- Irregular verbs - all 3 forms - Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5
- Male - Female
- Opposites - Test 1 Test 2 Test 3
- Plural - Exercise 1 Test 2 Test 3
- Prepositions at, in, on
- Regular verbs - Simple Present, Simple Past and Present Perfect
- Sights and places in the United Kingdom
- Vegetables or fruit
- Word formation Noun - Adjective Test 1 Test 2
- Word formation Verb - Noun Test 1 Test 2
- Word formation - Parts of speech
English Grammar Explanations
- Adjective/Adverb
- Comparison of adjectives
- Sentences with comparisons
- The adverbs
- The comparison of adverbs
- Position of adverbs in sentences
- Adverbs of frequency
- Adverbs and adjectives have the same form
- Adverbs - the basis is not the adjective
- Adverbs with two forms
- Articles
- The articles "a" and "the"
- The articles "a" and "the"
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses and main clauses)
- Conditional sentences - Type I
- Conditional sentences - Type II
- Conditional sentences - Type III
- Mixed Conditionals
- Replacing if - Omitting if - if vs. when - in case vs. if
- Summary
- when or if
- will and would in if-clauses
- Gerund
- Gerund - Use, Form
- Gerund after adjectives and prepositions
- Gerund after nouns and prepositions
- Gerund after verbs and prepositions
- Gerund after special verbs
- Gerund after special phrases
- Gerund after prepositions
- Gerund and Infinitive
- Gerund and Infinitive - no difference in meaning
- Gerund and Infinitive - difference in meaning
- Infinitive
- Infinitive with to
- Infinitive without to
- Modals, Modal Auxiliaries
- do/does in questions
- have or have got
- Modal auxiliaries can, must
- Long- and short forms
- Modals
- The verb be - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb have - auxiliary and main verb
- to be able to - can
- What are modal auxiliaries?
- Nouns
- Countables and uncountables
- Plural
- 's
- Participles
- Summary
- Participles - Form
- Passive Voice
- Active and passive forms in the most common tenses
- How to form the passive
- Important forms
- Phrasal verbs, Prepositional verbs
- List with sentences A-H
- List with sentences I-R
- List with sentences S-Z
- Prepositions
- Prepositions of time
- Prepositions of place and direction (in, at, on)
- Prepositions of place and direction
- Pronouns
- Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns
- Relative pronouns
- self/each other (Reflexive pronouns)
- Punctuation
- Comma
- Quantifiers
- much/many - a little/a few
- some/any
- something/anything and other compounds
- Questions
- How to form a question - Summary
- Question words
- Question tags
- Questions without question words and the verb be
- Questions with question words and the verb be
- Questions with the word have
- Questions in the Past Progressive
- Questions in the Present Progressive
- Questions in the Simple Present
- Questions in the Simple Past
- Questions with who and what
- Reported Speech
- Commands
- Statements
- Questions
- Sentences
- Contact clauses
- Position of adverbs of frequency
- Position of time in statements
- Relative clauses
- that and which in restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses
- Verbs with two objects
- Word order - statements
- Word order - questions
- Tenses (short explanations)
- Conditional Simple
- Conditional Progressive
- Conditional Perfect
- Conditional Perfect Progressive
- Past Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Future Progressive (Continuous)
- Future Perfect
- Future Perfect Progressive (Continuous)
- Tenses (detailed explanations)
- Past Perfect
- Past Perfect - Diagram
- Past Perfect - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Past Perfect - Short and long forms
- Past Perfect - Signal words
- Past Perfect - Spelling
- Past Perfect - Special verbs
- Past Perfect - Summary
- Past Perfect - Use
- Past Progressive/Past Continuous
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Diagram
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Short and long forms
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Signal words
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Spelling
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Special verbs
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Summary
- Past Progressive/Continuous - Use
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect - Diagram
- Present Perfect - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Perfect - Short and long forms
- Present Perfect - Signal words
- Present Perfect - Spelling
- Present Perfect - Special verbs
- Present Perfect - Summary
- Present Perfect - Use
- Present Perfect Progressive/Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect Progressive - Diagram
- Present Perfect Progressive - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Perfect Progressive - Short and long forms
- Present Perfect Progressive - Signal words
- Present Perfect Progressive - Spelling
- Present Perfect Progressive - Special verbs
- Present Perfect Progressive - Summary
- Present Perfect Progressive - Use
- Present Progressive/Present Continuous
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Diagram
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Short and long forms
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Signal words
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Special verbs
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Spelling
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Summary
- Present Progressive/Continuous - Use
- Simple Past
- Simple Past - Diagram
- Simple Past - Form of affirmative, negative sentences, questions
- Simple Past - Signal words
- Simple Past - Irregular verbs/Special verbs
- Simple Past - Spelling
- Simple Past - Summary
- Simple Past - Use
- Simple Present
- Simple Present - Diagram
- Simple Present - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- Simple Present - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- Simple Present - Signal words
- Simple Present - Special verbs
- Simple Present - Spelling
- Simple Present - Summary
- Simple Present - Use
- going to-future
- going to-future - Diagram
- going to-future - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- going to-future - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- going to-future - Signal words
- going to-future - Summary
- going to-future - Use
- will-future
- will-future - Diagram
- will-future - Form of affirmative, negative sentences and questions
- will-future - Short and long forms (Contracted forms)
- will-future - Signal words
- will-future - Summary
- will-future - Use
- Tenses - Comparison
- Future tenses
- Past Perfect - Simple Past
- Present Perfect - Simple Past
- Simple Present - Present Progressive/Continuous
- Various
- Date, Months, Days of the week
- Different terms for the English tenses
- English tenses (diagram)
- English tenses (table)
- English tenses - The verb be - Long and short forms
- How a sentence can change its meaning.
- How to put in tenses correctly.
- Irregular verbs (table)
- Long- and short forms (Contracted forms)
- Most common English tenses (table)
- Numbers
- one/ones
- 's
- 's or of-phrase
- The verb be - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb do - auxiliary and main verb
- The verb have - auxiliary and main verb
- this, that - these, those
- What are signal words?
- Verbs
- Imperative
- Irregular verbs
- Irregular verbs (most common)
- Learn irregular verbs effectively
- State verbs, dynamic verbs
- Verbs with two objects
- Adjectives
- Adjective or adverb - Exercise 1
- Adjective or adverb - Exercise 2
- Adjectives - comparison - Exercise 1
- Adjectives - comparison - Exercise 2
- Adjectives - comparison - Exercise 3
- Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 1
- Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 2
- Comparison of adjectives with as ... as
- Adjectives - randomly selected
- Adjectives - Test 1
- Adjectives - Test 2
- Adjectives - Test 3
- Adverbs
- Adverbs - comparison
- Form of adverbs
- Position of adverbs
- Position of adverbs of frequency - Exercise 1
- Position of adverbs of frequency - Exercise 2
- Articles
- The definite article - the - Exercise 1
- The definite article - the - Exercise 2
- The definite article - the - Exercise 3
- The indefinite article - a/an - Exercise 1
- The indefinite article - a/an - Exercise 2
- The indefinite article - a/an
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses and main clauses)
- Complex Test - Conditional sentences (if)
- Conditional sentences I, statements
- Conditional sentences II, statements
- Conditional sentences III, statements
- Conditional sentences I - II, statements
- Conditional sentences I - III, statements
- Conditional sentences, negations - type I
- Conditional sentences, negations - type II
- Conditional sentences, negations - type III
- Conditional sentences, negations - type I - II
- Conditional sentences, negations - type I - III
- Conditional sentences - type I, simple sentences
- Conditional sentences - type I, special forms
- Conditional sentences - type II, simple sentences
- Conditional sentences - type II, special forms
- Conditional sentences - type III, simple sentences
- Conditional sentences - type III, special forms
- Conditional sentences I - II
- Conditional sentences I - III, Multiple choice - Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences I - III, Multiple choice - Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences I - III, Multiple choice, special forms
- Conditional sentences Mix I, Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences Mix I, Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences Mix II, Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences Mix II, Exercise 2
- Conditional sentences Mix III, Exercise 1
- Conditional sentences Mix III, Exercise 2
- Find the correct conditions - Exercise 1
- Find the correct conditions - Exercise 2
- if-clauses - main clauses - Matching Exercise
- Date
- How to write the date
- How to spell the date
- Error text
- Error text - letter
- Gerund or infinitive
- Gerund and prepositions
- Gerund or infinitive - Exercise 1
- Gerund or infinitive - Exercise 2
- Infinitive of verbs
- Infinitive or gerund after verbs
- Irregular verbs
- Forms of irregular verbs - Exercise 1
- Forms of irregular verbs - Exercise 2
- Forms of irregular verbs - Exercise 3
- Irregular verbs - Crossword 1
- Irregular verbs - Crossword 2
- Irregular verbs 1
- Irregular verbs 2
- Irregular verbs 3
- Irregular verbs 4
- Irregular verbs 5
- Irregular verbs 6
- Exercise Mix 1
- Exercise Mix 2
- Exercise Mix 3
- Exercise Mix 4
- Table - Fill-in Exercise
- Irregular verbs - randomly selected
- Test 1
- Test 2
- Test 3
- Test 4
- Test 5
- Regular or irregular verbs
- Regular or irregular verbs - Odd man out 1
- Regular or irregular verbs - Odd man out 2
- Regular verbs
- Infinitive, Simple Past, Past Participle
- Simple Present, Simple Past and Present Perfect
- Modal auxiliaries
- can and to be able to
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
- 's - is or has
- The verb be - Exercise 1
- The verb be - Exercise 2
- The verb be - Exercise 3
- The verb do - Exercise 1
- The verb do - Exercise 2
- The verb do - Exercise 3
- The verb have - Exercise 1
- The verb have - Exercise 2
- was or were
- was not or were not
- Nouns, plural
- Plural
- Plural - Spelling
- Plural - Irregular forms
- Plural - mixed
- Plural
- Singular or plural?
- Nouns - Uncountables
- Nouns, plural (words randomly selected)
- Plural - Test 1
- Plural - Test 2
- Plural - Test 3
- Numbers - Crossword puzzles
- Numbers 1 - 12
- Numbers 10 - 20
- Numbers 10 - 90
- Numbers mixed
- Numbers - Fill-in Exercises
- Find the numbers
- Numbers 1 - 12
- Numbers 1 - 20
- Numbers 10 - 100
- Numbers 0 - 1,000
- Numbers - Matching
- Cardinal and Ordinal numbers
- Participles, Participle constructions
- Participles - Phrases - Fill-in Exercise
- Participle constructions in sentences
- Past participle
- Present participle
- Passive Voice
- Passive sentences
- Passive - statements - Simple Past
- Passive - statements - Simple Present
- Passive - statements (more objects)
- Passive - statements (various tenses)
- Active or passive - Exercise 1
- Active or passive - Exercise 2
- Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs - Fill-in Exercise
- Prepositions
- Gerund and prepositions
- Prepositions of place, direction and time
- Prepositions in idioms
- Pronouns
- Personal pronouns - Exercise 1 (substitution)
- Personal pronouns - Exercise 2
- Personal pronouns (object forms)
- Possessive determiners
- Reflexive pronouns
- Reflexive pronoun - yes or no?
- Relative pronouns - who, which, whose
- Relative pronouns - who, which, whose or no pronouns?
- self pronouns or each other - Exercise 1
- self pronouns or each other - Exercise 2
- self pronouns or each other - Exercise 3
- Reported speech (Indirect speech)
- Reported commands - affirmative sentences
- Reported commands - negations
- Reported speech - simple statements
- Reported speech - statements with expressions of time
- Reported questions
- Reported questions with expressions of time
- Quantifiers much, many, some, any
- Compounds with some or any, something, anything
- much or many - Exercise 1
- much or many - Exercise 2
- some or any - Exercise 1
- some or any - Exercise 2
- some or any - Exercise 3
- Questions
- Complex Test - Question tags
- Fill in question words - Exercise 1
- Fill in question words - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 1
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 3
- Mistakes in questions - Exercise 1
- Mistakes in questions - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Past Progressive - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Past Progressive - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Present Perfect
- Questions in the Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Simple Past - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Simple Past - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Simple Present - Exercise 1
- Questions in the Simple Present - Exercise 2
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
- Question with question words - word order
- Question tags - Exercise 1
- Question tags - Exercise 2
- Question tags - Exercise 3
- Short answers - Exercise 1
- Short answers - Exercise 2
- Short answers - Exercise 3
- Yes/No question - word order
- s-genitive
- Apostrohe 's
- 's or of-phrase
- Sentences, word order
- Complex Test - Word order
- English tenses in affirmative sentences - Exercise 1
- English tenses in affirmative sentences - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 1
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 2
- How to form questions (answer given) - Exercise 3
- Question with question words - word order
- Relative pronouns (who/which/whose)
- Relative clauses, Relative pronouns
- Short answers - Exercise 1
- Short answers - Exercise 2
- Short answers - Exercise 3
- Word order - one sentence
- Word order in statements
- Word order in statements with expressions of place and time
- Yes/No question - word order
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - statements
- Future Perfect
- Future Progressive
- going to-future
- will-future
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Progressive
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - short forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - short forms)
- Simple Past (regular verbs)
- Simple Past (all verbs)
- Simple Present (simple verbs)
- Simple Present (3rd person singular -s in sentences)
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - negations
- going to-future
- will-future
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Progressive
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - long forms)
- Present Progressive (simple verbs - short forms)
- Present Progressive (special verbs - short forms)
- Simple Past (verbs in bold)
- Simple Past (verbs in bold - irregular)
- Simple Past (all verbs)
- Simple Present (do not/does not - long forms) - Exercise 1
- Simple Present (do not/does not - long forms) - Exercise 2
- Simple Present (don't/doesn't - short forms) - Exercise 1
- Simple Present (don't/doesn't - short forms) - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Phrases - Exercise 1
- Simple Present (don't or doesn't) - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Sentences (verbs in bold)
- Simple Present - Sentences (verb phrases in bold)
- Simple Present - Sentences
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - questions
- Question in the Past Progressive - Exercise 1
- Question in the Past Progressive - Exercise 2
- Questions in the Present Perfect
- Question in the Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Question in the Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Question in the Simple Past - Exercise 1
- Question in the Simple Past - Exercise 2
- Question in the Simple Present - Exercise 1
- Question in the Simple Present - Exercise 2
- Tenses - Fill-in Exercises - sentences, negations and questions
- going to-future - Exercise 1
- going to-future - Exercise 2
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Progressive - Exercise 1
- Present Perfect Progressive - Exercise 2
- Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Simple Past - Exercise 1
- Simple Past - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Exercise 1
- Simple Present - Exercise 2
- will-future
- Tenses - contrasted
- all future forms
- Error text: Present - Past
- Past Perfect - Simple Past
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Exercise 1
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Exercise 2
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Exercise 3
- Simple Past or Present Perfect
- Tenses mixed - Exercise 1
- Tenses mixed - Exercise 2
- will - going to-future
- Tenses - Various
- Actions - tenses
- 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
- English tenses in questions - Exercise 1
- English tenses in questions - Exercise 2
- Find the tense (verbs in bold)
- Find the tense
- Find the tense - statements
- Find the tense - questions
- Negation of questions
- Negation of sentences
- Present Progressive (am, are is)
- Present Progressive (am, are is and verbs)
- Pronunciation of the ending -ed
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 1
- Questions with do or does - Exercise 2
- since or for - Exercise 1
- since or for - Exercise 2
- Signal words - tenses
- Signal words in the Present Progressive
- Signal words in the Simple Past
- Signal words in the Simple Present
- Simple Past - ending -ed - Exercise 1
- Simple Past - ending -ed - Exercise 2
- Simple Past - ending -ed - pronunciation
- Simple Present - 3rd person singular
- Simple Present - 3rd person singular
- The verb be - Exercise 1
- The verb be - Exercise 2
- The verb be - Exercise 3
- The verb do - Exercise 1
- The verb do - Exercise 2
- The verb do - Exercise 3
- The verb have - Exercise 1
- The verb have - Exercise 2
- was or were
- was not or were not
- The time
- What's the time? - analogue clock
- What's the time? - digital clock
- Business English - Commercial English
- Abbreviations in Business English
- Example of a formal letter
- Hotel - Booking a room
- Hotel - Confirming a reservation
- Hotel - Refusing a reservation
- Useful phrases - appointments
- Useful phrases - costs
- Useful phrases - delivery
- Useful phrases - faults, complaints
- Useful phrases - information
- Useful phrases - orders
- Vocabulary (A-M)
- Vocabulary (N-Z)
- Common errors
- become, get, go, turn
- food, eat
- give
- Confusing words
- because, as, since, for
- big, great, high, large or tall
- borrow or lend
- bring or take
- disability, handicap or impairment
- do, go or play
- hear or listen
- it's or its
- life, lives or live
- look, see or watch
- make or do
- 's - is or has
- say or tell
- see, visit, attend or go to
- there, their or they're
- to, too or two
- when or if
- which or what
- you're or your
- Costums and traditions
- Halloween - Text
- Halloween - Vocabulary
- Customs and traditions United Kingdom
- British kings and queens
- Christmas in Britain
- Christmas or XMAS
- Easter in Britain
- English - a world language
- English counties/shires
- Flags in the UK
- Football or Soccer?
- Football/Soccer - The field (pitch)
- Football/Soccer - The team
- Football/Soccer - word list
- Football Champions in Europe
- History of the flag of the UK
- How the Sandwich got its name
- Magna Carta
- Tea in Britain
- The flag of the UK
- The Tube - The London Underground
- Union Jack or Union Flag?
- Why do the British drive on the left?
- Why do the English drink milk with their tea?
- Customs and traditions United States of America
- American Presidents
- Crazy Horse Memorial
- Declaration of Independence USA
- Driving a car in the USA
- Death penalty in the USA
- Elections in the USA - Questions and answers
- Inaugural addresses
- National anthem of the USA
- Oath of Office
- Space Shuttle History
- Stars and Stripes - Flag of the USA
- States of the USA - by entry into the Union and Representatives
- States of the USA - capitals, population, nickname
- Thirteen Colonies
- Time zones in den USA
- World Trade Center
- Customs and traditions - National Parks/State Historic Parks USA/National Memorials
- National Parks (History)
- Bodie - Ghost town in California
- Mount Rushmore
- Customs and traditions Australia/New Zealand
- Australian territories
- Flag of Australia
- New Zealand - Regions
- Flag of New Zealand
- Customs and traditions Canada
- Canada - Provinces and territories
- Customs and tradition - Various
- Countries of the world - Africa
- Countries of the world - Asia
- Countries of the world - Europe
- Countries of the world - North and Central America
- Countries of the world - South America
- English around the world
- British - American English - Spelling rules
- Australian English - British English
- British English - Australian English
- English - a world language
- German loanwords in English
- English - British - American English
- A - E
- F - J
- K - O
- P - T
- U - Z
- Idioms, Informal English
- List of idioms and informal English A - M
- List of idioms and informal English N - Z
- Phrases with as ... as ...
- Proverbs
- Opposites - list in alphabetical order
- A - F
- G - L
- M - R
- S - Z
- Sentences
- Asking the way
- At a hotel
- Freetime/hobbies
- How to write a short essay (Examination in Germany)
- Letter about school and job
- Meeting people
- On the phone
- Restaurant (waiter - guest)
- Useful sentences for role-plays
- At a hotel
- At a souvenir shop
- At a supermarket
- At the cinema
- In Dresden
- School
- Talk to an English speaking guest
- Travel
- Talks
- California
- Hans and Sophie Scholl
- London
- Utah (Salt Lake City)
- Techniques in the classroom
- Analysing texts
- Conversation
- Complex sentences (Conjunctions)
- False friends
- Feelings
- Nursery Rhymes
- Parts of Speech
- Phrases in class
- Summary Writing - Tips
- True friends - part 1
- True friends - part 2
- Writing letters
- Working with texts
- Texts/Speeches
- Declaration of Independence USA
- Inaugural addresses
- Magna Carta
- National anthem of the USA - Star Spangled Banner
- Various
- Abbreviations
- Australian territories
- Cantons of Switzerland
- Conversion of measures
- Countries of the world - Africa
- Countries of the world - Asia
- Countries of the world - Australia, Pacific islands
- Countries of the world - Europe
- Countries of the world - North and Central America
- Countries of the world - South America
- English counties/shires
- English poems
- Federal states of Austria
- Federal states of Germany
- How to write numbers in words
- Measures and weights (UK/USA)
- Numbers (ordinal / cardinal)
- Phrasal verbs
- Signs of the zodiac
- SMS English
- The clock
- The date
- Vocabulary - English
- Animality
- Animals A-L; M-Z (photos)
- Asking the way (pictures)
- Car (pictures)
- Colours (pictures)
- Environment A-L; M-Z
- Family, Relatives
- Flowers in spring (photos)
- Football/Soccer
- Fruit (pictures)
- Halloween
- Jobs
- Kitchen (pictures)
- Mathematics (pictures)
- Menu
- Proverbs
- Signs of the zodiac
- Sport
- Sport (kind of sports)
- Sports A-K, L-Z (pictures)
- Types of texts: Fictional; Non-fictional
- Vegetables (pictures)
- Work and employment
- Working with texts (useful phrases) A - L; M - Z
- Working with texts (texts/authors) A - H; I - R; S - Z
- Working with texts
- Types of texts: Fictional; Non-fictional
- Vocabulary (useful phrases) A - L; M - Z
- Vocabulary (texts/authors) A - H; I - R; S - Z
- British - American English
- American English - Exercise 1
- American English - Exercise 2
- British English - Exercise 1
- British English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 1
- British - American English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 3
- British - American English
- Cloze Exercises
- Christmas in Britain/USA
- My family (Reading text)
- Navajo Indians
- Robin Hood
- Sting
- Confusing words
- big, great, high, large or tall
- borrow or lend
- bring or take
- country or land
- do, go or play
- hear or listen
- life, live or lives
- life, live, lives or lived
- look, watch or see
- make or do - Exercise 1
- make or do - Exercise 2
- much or many - Exercise 1
- much or many - Exercise 2
- 's - is or has
- say or tell
- since or for - Exercise 1
- since or for - Exercise 2
- some or any
- there, their or they're - Exercise 1
- there, their or they're - Exercise 2
- your or you're
- Crossword puzzles
- Countries
- Festivals in the UK
- Numbers 1 - 12
- Numbers 10 - 20
- Numbers 10 - 90
- Numbers mixed
- Periodic table - Puzzle 1
- Periodic table - Puzzle 2
- Signs of the zodiac
- Guess the verbs - Puzzle 1
- Guess the verbs - Puzzle 2
- Guess the verbs - Puzzle 3
- Find the pairs
- At the sea
- Ball games
- Christmas
- Food
- In the garden
- In the house
- In the kitchen
- In the office
- In the zoo 1
- In the zoo 2
- In the zoo 3
- Jobs
- Movements (verbs)
- Musical instruments
- Parts of the car
- Parts of the computer
- Sports 1
- Sports 2
- Things in the household
- Tools
- Find the words
- Find the words - Family 1
- Find the words - Family 2
- Find the words - Family 3
- Hangman, Puzzles
- Animals
- Canada (Provinces and territories)
- Castle
- Classroom
- Clothes
- Colours
- Countries and capitals
- Days of the week
- Drinks
- English counties/shires
- English kings and queens
- Environment
- European capitals
- European countries
- Farm
- Feelings
- Food
- Fruit
- Geometry
- Halloween
- Holidays
- Instruments
- Kitchen
- Months
- Music
- Numbers 1 - 20
- Parts of the body - Puzzle 1
- Parts of the body - Puzzle 2
- Pets
- Politics
- Presidents of the USA
- Rooms
- School subjects
- Sports - Puzzle 1
- Sports - Puzzle 2
- States of the USA
- State capitals of the USA
- Telephone
- Television
- Tools
- Vegetables
- Word in language teaching
- Listening Comprehension
- At the cinema
- At the lost property office
- Sting
- Matching
- Animal sounds
- Compounds - Exercise 1
- Compounds - Exercise 2
- Geography Great Britain, UK - Exercise 3
- Headwords
- Names of sights in London
- Parts and their objects
- Parts of Speech
- Phrases with as ... as ... 1
- Phrases with as ... as ... 2
- Phrases with as ... as ... 3
- Proverbs - Exercise 1
- Proverbs - Exercise 2
- Proverbs - Exercise 3
- Proverbs - Exercise 4
- Proverbs - Exercise 5
- Proverbs - Exercise 6
- Road signs in Britain
- Sights in London
- Signs of the zodiac
- Sports - Exercise 1
- Sports - Exercise 2
- Sports - Exercise 3
- Sports - Exercise 4
- State Capitals of the USA - Exercise 1
- State Capitals of the USA - Exercise 2
- States of the USA - Nicknames 1
- States of the USA - Nicknames 2
- States of the USA - Nicknames 3
- States of the USA - Shapes 1
- States of the USA - Shapes 2
- Talk at the table
- Verbs and nouns - Exercise 1
- Verbs and nouns - Exercise 2
- Where do animals and people live?
- Where does the boss work?
- Multiple choice
- American English - Exercise 1
- American English - Exercise 2
- Bodie - Ghost town in California
- British English - Exercise 1
- British English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 1
- British - American English - Exercise 2
- British - American English - Exercise 3
- Flags and capitals in the world
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 1
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 2
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 3
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 4
- Flags in Africa - Exercise 5
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 1
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 2
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 3
- Flags in Asia - Exercise 4
- Flags in Australia, Pacific islands
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 1
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 2
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 3
- Flags in Europe - Exercise 4
- Flags in North and Central America - Exercise 1
- Flags in North and Central America - Exercise 2
- Flags in South America
- Geography Great Britain, UK - Exercise 1
- Geography Great Britain, UK - Exercise 2
- Geography USA - Exercise 1
- Geography USA - Exercise 2
- Geography USA - Exercise 3
- Halloween
- History of the UK
- London
- Opposites - Exercise 1
- Opposites - Exercise 2
- Opposites - Exercise 3
- Parts of the United Kingdom
- Phrases in conversations
- Presidents of the USA
- Signs in Britain
- The USA - yesterday and today
- Trivia Quiz
- World Trade Center
- Opposites
- Opposites - Exercise 1
- Opposites - Exercise 2
- Opposites - Exercise 3
- Opposites - randomly selected
- Opposites - Test 1
- Opposites - Test 2
- Opposites - Test 3
- Paraphrasing
- Environment
- Family
- School
- Soccer/Football
- Things in the kitchen
- Learning with Pictures
- Animals - Exercise 1
- Animals - Exercise 2
- Bicycle
- Car
- Colours
- Face
- Fruit
- Means of transport
- Road signs in Britain
- Sights in London
- Signs in Britain
- Spring flowers
- Things in the classroom
- Vegetables
- Pronunciation
- Ending -ed
- How to pronounce the -o-
- Letter -a-
- Letter g-
- Letter -o-
- r- silent or not (British English)
- s- sounds
- Silent consonants - Exercise 1
- Silent consonants - Exercise 2
- Silent consonants - Exercise 3
- Silent consonants - Exercise 4
- th
- u- short or long
- Reading Comprehension
- Bodie - Ghost town in California
- George Takei
- Hard Rock Café
- Steven Spielberg
- Yosemite National Park
- Quiz - English speaking countries
- Australia, New Zealand - Facts and figures
- UK - Facts and figures
- UK, USA, Australia, Canada - Facts and figures
- USA - Facts and figures
- Quiz - Various
- Literature Quiz
- Music Quiz
- Science Quiz 1
- Science Quiz 2
- Scrambled letters
- Christmas
- Clothes
- Family - Exercise 1
- Family - Exercise 2
- Food and drinks - Exercise 1
- Food and drinks - Exercise 2
- Food and drinks - Exercise 3
- Food and drinks - Exercise 4
- Mathematics
- Weather - Exercise 1
- Weather - Exercise 2
- Spelling (Misspelled words in English)
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 1
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 2
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 3
- Spelling - Fill-in Exercise 4
- USA - Geography - Misspelled names
- Synonyms
- Synonyms - Exercise 1
- Synonyms - Exercise 2
- Synonyms - Exercise 3
- Word formation (words randomly selected)
- Nouns - Adjectives
- Nouns - Adjectives
- Parts of Speech
- Parts of Speech
- Verbs - Nouns
- Verbs - Nouns
- Exercises English - Levels
- 1 year of English
- 2 years of English
- 3 years of English
- 4 years of English
- 5 years of English
- 6 years of English
- Vocabulary Exercises
- Animals
- British - Amercian English
- Confusing words, Headwords, Phrases, Proverbs, Spelling
- Customs and traditions
- Environment
- Family
- Food and drink
- Free Time
- Home
- Numbers/Time
- People
- Pronunciation
- School
- Transport
- Word formation
- Work and occupation
- Active - Passive
- Active - Passive - Test 1
- Active - Passive - Test 2
- English Tenses
- Present Perfect
- Present Progressive - Test 1
- Present Progressive - Test 2
- Simple Past
- Simple Present - Test 1
- Simple Present - Test 2
- Comparison of English Tenses
- Simple Past - Present Perfect
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Test 1
- Simple Present - Present Progressive - Test 2
- English Tenses (Mixed)
- Simple Present, Present Progressive, Simple Past, Present Perfect, will/going to-future
- Conditional sentences (if-clauses, main clauses)
- Test 1
- Word Order
- Question tags
- Word order - Statements, Questions
- English Tests (tasks randomly selected)
- Test your English - Test 1
- Test your English - Test 2
- Test your English - Test 3
- Adjectives - comparison - Test 1 Test 2 Test 3
- Animals on the farm - wild animals
- Article - a/an
- Cardinal and Ordinal numbers
- British English - American English
- Country or Inhabitant - Test 1 Test 2
- Feelings (positive or negative)
- Infinitive of verbs
- Irregular verbs - Find the forms
- Irregular verbs - all 3 forms - Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5
- Male - Female
- Opposites - Test 1 Test 2 Test 3
- Plural - Exercise 1 Test 2 Test 3
- Prepositions at, in, on
- Regular verbs - Simple Present, Simple Past and Present Perfect
- Sights and places in the United Kingdom
- Vegetables or fruit
- Word formation Noun - Adjective Test 1 Test 2
- Word formation Verb - Noun Test 1 Test 2
- Word formation - Parts of speech
English Grammar Exercises
English Vocabulary - Index
Vocabulary Exercises English
English Exercises according to levels
Learning English - Vocabulary Exercises According to Topics
Complex Tests - English
Test your English with our Complex Tests. You get randomly selected tasks onspecial topics.
English Tests
With the following short tests you can test your knowledge ofEnglish Grammar and vocabulary. If you like to do a more detailed test,
use our topic Complex Tests.
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