Able to Exercise
Choose the correct form of the verb TO BE ABLE TO and complete the gaps in the sentences. Be careful! You need to select between present, present perfect, past and future forms. Remember that able is followed by to in this structure. Exercise Level: B1 / Intermediate
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
Comparative vs Superlatives Exercise B1 Intermediate
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Superlatives Exercise Elementary A2
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Word Search
Comparatives Exercise Elementary A2
Read these rules for the comparative form in English before completing the comparatives exercise below. Use the comparative form in English when you want to compare 2 things. For example: America is bigger than England. Horses are more intelligent than rabbits. Comparative Form Add /er/ to the end of adjectives with one syllable and adjectives with 2 syllables ending in … Read More
PRESENT PERFECT OR PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise B1
Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise This quiz will test your knowledge of past participles, use of tenses & word order for questions and time words. Level: B1 / Intermediate More Exercises at B1 / Intermediate Level: Drag & Drop Exercise / True or False: Present Perfect or Past Simple Multiple Choice Exercise: Present Perfect or Past Simple Multiple Choice … Read More
Future Exercises: B1 Intermediate
Test your knowledge of the future in English with this quiz. Use shall, will, be going to or the present continuous to complete the exercise. Be careful! There is often more than one correct way to talk about the future in English!
JOB FLASHCARDS
20 JOB FLASHCARDS TO BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH. Learn the following words: dentist, doctor, firefighter, builder, nurse, photographer, soldier, criminal, thief, taxi driver, chef, painter, artist, gardener, delivery person, singer, life guard, thief, hair stylist, barber, hairdresser, detective.