Each other / one another / ourselves

EACH OTHER & ONE ANOTHER These phrases have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. We speak to each other every day.  / We speak to one another every day. Compare the following: Maria hurt herself. (Meaning: Maria hurt Maria) Maria hurt her. (Meaning: Maria hurt another girl). Paolo taught himself how to play the guitar. (Meaning: Paolo didn’t … Read More

Enough vs Too Much & Too Many

Created on November 29, 2020 Enough vs Too Much & Too Many Multiple-choice exercise to practise the difference between ENOUGH, NOT ENOUGH, TOO MUCH & TOO MANY 1 / 40 When I was young, I never had _____ money. enough too many 2 / 40 If you wake up _____ , you will be able to watch the sunrise. early enough ... Read More

Most of vs Most Exercise

What’s the difference between MOST OF and MOST? Use MOST OF THE to talk about a specific group.  Example sentence: Most of the children in my class are French. USE MOST to make a generalisation or to talk about the majority.  Example sentence: Most children like ice-cream. More B2 or Upper Intermediate Grammar Exercises

Articles Exercise (a, an, the, no article) B1

Basic Grammar Rules: Articles (A / AN / THE / NO ARTICLE) Use A / AN for: things / objects / places / people etc.  that are new to the listener or reader. Example sentences:  1. There is a book on a table. 2. I met a friend yesterday. Use THE for: specific things / objects / places / people which are already known to the … Read More

Some Any Restaurant Dialogue Exercise

Dialogue exercises to practise SOME & ANY in a conversation at a restaurant. Exercise 1: USE some SOME / ANY / A to fill in the blanks in the sentences. Exercise 2  COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS grammar COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE EXERCISES MUCH & MANY Exercises ANYWHERE, ANYTHING, ANYONE, vs SOME & EVERY EXERCISE COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS A2 PRE-INTERMEDIATE EXERCISES

Some Any Grammar Rules

Do you know SOME & ANY Grammar?  Check your knowledge with this rules exercise SOME vs Any RESTAURANT DIALOGUE EXERCISE ANYWHERE, ANYTHING, ANYONE, vs SOME & EVERY EXERCISE COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS A2 PRE-INTERMEDIATE EXERCISES