What’s the difference between then and after? Test your knowledge with this exercise! Choose THEN or AFTER to complete the sentences in the multiple choice exercise below.
Mixed Prepositions: Complete the sentences
Do you know your prepositions in English? Test yourself with the following exercises! Find a suitable preposition to complete the gaps in the sentences.
KEEP PHRASAL VERB
MEANING AND PRACTISE EXERCISES OF KEEP AS A PHRASAL VERB KEEP ON Meaning 1: to continue. Example: She kept on trying to do the exercises even though they were very difficult. Meaning 2: to continue talking while annoying the person you are talking to. Example: He kept on about it even though it was clear we had all already understood. … Read More
Phrasal Verbs with Put & Give
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blank Complete the phrasal verbs with put and take Exercise 2: Fill in the Blank Complete the phrasal verbs with put and take
Do, Does or Did in Questions
Exercise 1 Complete the gaps in the questions with do, does or did.
Articles and Possessive Pronouns Exercise
Exercise 1: Complete the blanks Exercise 2: Complete the blanks with a pronoun or article. Note: Some sentences do not need an article or a pronoun.
Who or Which Relative Pronouns Exercise
Exercise 1: Gap Fill Exercise Complete the words to complete the gaps in the sentences. Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Are the following sentences correct or incorrect? Choose correct if the answer is right or incorrect if the answer is wrong.
As, When, Whenever Linking Words
Use AS: when 2 things happen at the same time. Example: As I was leaving the house, my phone rang. AS can also mean the same as because. Example: I was hungry as I hadn’t eaten anything all day. Additional meanings of the word AS Use WHEN: to talk about the time when something happened in the past or will happen in the future. Example: When … Read More