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 The classroom doesn't have big enough chairs. What does this sentence mean? The chairs are too small. The classroom needs more big chairs. 2 / 40 She's not _____ to open ... Read More

Adjectives vs Adverbs B1 Exercise

Mixed Adjectives & Adverbs – B1 Intermediate Level ING or ED? Confusing Adjectives Exercise Grammar Rules:  Adjective Order in English

Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect Exercise

Mixed Forms in the Past – B1 Intermediate Level Multiple Choice Exercise Complete the gaps in the sentences by choosing the correct form of the PAST SIMPLE, PAST CONTINUOUS & PAST PERFECT. Use the Past Simple: When the action is finished and the time is past. Use the Past Continuous: When the action is unfinished in the past. Use the … Read More

Present vs Past: Simple, Continuous or Perfect

This is a multiple-choice exercise to practise the following verb forms: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, Past Continuous & Past Perfect.   Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect Exercise English Test: Verb Tenses Present Perfect or Past Simple Exercise B1 Click here for B1 Intermediate Exercises Time Expressions Present Perfect & Past Simple

Used to Past Habits Exercise

USED TO Grammar Rules Use the form USED TO for past habits & regular or habitual actions in the past. The negative form of USED TO is didn’t use to. The question form of USED TO is: Did you use to…..? USED TO is often used with the phrases anymore or any longer. Use the Past Simple for actions that happened only once in the past.  … Read More

Like vs As Exercise

LIKE and AS are both used in English to say that things or similar.  However, there is a difference between LIKE and AS. USE like before a noun or a pronoun. Examples: He looks like his father. The book is like the film. She is just like her mother.  Very friendly. COMMON EXPRESSIONS WITH LIKE look like, feel like, smell like, sound … Read More

Have to / Must / Should

Modal Verbs of Obligation HAVE TO, MUST & SHOULD are modal verbs which we use for obligation and recommendations. Use SHOULD to make a recommendation (i.e. when you think it is a good idea for someone to do something).  Example: You should do some grammar exercises to improve your English. 2. You should drink 6 glasses of water a day. … Read More

Can, Could, Able to Exercise

Created on July 06, 2020 Can, Could, Able to Exercise Complete the gaps in the sentences with the following:  can, could or be able to.Careful!  More than one answer can be correct! 1 / 36 I've always wanted __________ (able) speak another language. were able to am able to to be able to 2 / 36 Will you ________ (able) ... Read More

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