Usually, used to, be used to, get used to. Present and past habits and states, and repeated situations. English intermediate grammar exercises.
Verb Tenses are different forms of verbs describing something happened in the past, happening at present or wi
Prepositions of movement. To, from, into, out of, towards, up, down, round, through, across, etc. A2. Pre-intermediate English grammar and exercises.
English Quantifiers, Using Countable and Uncountable Nouns Quantifier Meaning Countable Noun Uncountable Noun Little Small, minor No Yes Few Small, slight Yes No A lot of a large number or amount Yes Yes Many Very, numerous Yes No Much Very, too, a lot No Yes Any Never, at all Yes
Prepositions of movement are used to show movement from one place to another. They are most often used with verbs of motion and are found after the verb.
The difference between ANOTHER, OTHER and OTHERS in English with example sentences. English grammar lesson
Part of speech, tenses, Voice Change, sentences, Narration, articles,
How to use Will and Be going to in English Using Will “Will” is used to make prediction. There is no evidence. It is just our personal opinion. Examples Maybe he willcome again. (It is just prediction.) Maybe he willcome again. (It is just prediction.) “Will” is used forunplanned actions in future. Examples I willfly to Spain. (I don’t have a flight ticket or reservation.) She will be a doctor. (She is not a university students but she wants to be a doctor in future) Using Be Going To “Be Going To” is used to make predicition. If there is an evidence, it is preferred instead of
Future forms – will, be going to, present continuous, etc. English intermediate grammar exercises. Predictions, offers, promises, plans, arrangements, etc.
Here are some great grammar games, ideas, and activities that will help early/middle elementary aged kids enjoy grammar just a bit.
For and since are both English propositions that are used when talking about time. This post looks at how and when to use them both correctly.
Active and Passive Voice With Useful Methods and Examples
Today I introduce you some worksheets to review the comparison in English. Very simple process because you only have to change the adjective and add new words if they are needed. Hope you find them…
100 Examples of Active and Passive Voice in English Active Voice In everyday life, we often prefer to build sentences that have an active voice. When we describe the situations and actions we will tell from the perspective of the person or object that acts, it is often correct to use active voice verbs. In such sentences, the subject is usually the person who performs the action. Usually, the entity affected by the action is referred to as an object. Beginners learn English with active voice sentences. Because unlike other sentence types, active voice sentences have a simpler structure. The most
Explore the essential guide to English conditionals! Understand how to correctly use zero, first, second, and third conditionals with clear examples. Perfect for learners aiming to master complex sentence structures.
The difference between FEW and LITTLE in English with a chart to explain the meaning including example sentences.
English Coordinating Conjunctions List FOR Because I have to find a new job, for I am unemployed. AND In addition to I have one dog and three love birds. NOR And not Neither Mark nor Mary were at the school yesterday. BUT Howeover I go to work on Sundays, but I don’t go to work on Saturday. OR Either Does Clark have any brothers or sisters? YET But I really wanted my son to study at university, yet he left the school. SO Therefore My daughter is very smart, so everybody likes her.
10 fun and educational ESL activities for busy teachers! Try these games and activities in your classroom (or virtual classroom) today!
Make and Do Free ESL Printable Grammar Worksheets, Eal Exercises, Efl Questions, Tefl Handouts, Esol Quizzes, Multiple Choice Tests, Elt Activities, English Teaching and Learning Resources, Information and Rules for kids
Conditionals in English - Zero Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional, and Third Conditional with uses of each and example sentences - IF clauses
20 ways to make teaching and learning the wonderful world of grammar fun.
If your child needs practice with grammar, there’s no need to buy a workbook. Here are several places that offer free grammar worksheets.
Looking for free grammar games to make teaching fun? This list of games for teaching parts of speech, punctuation, and writing will provide fun all year!