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Learning English on the Internet – English version
A letter with mistakes in it
a few, a little
– Exercise 1
2
a few, a little
in sentences – Exercise
a little, a few
– English Grammar
a lot of/lots of
– English Grammar
a/an
or
some
– Exercise
Abbreviations in English
,
Abbreviations – Commercial English
Actions – Tenses – Exercise
Active or passive – Matching exercise 1
2
Active sentence – Passive sentence (two objects)
Adjective – comparison – English Grammar
Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
Easy Exercise
Adjectives (randomly selected) – comparison – Test 1
2
3
Adjective or Adverb – Exercise 1
2
Adjective or adverb on -ly – Exercise 1
2
Adverbs – comparison – English Grammar
Exercise
Adverbs – form and position – English Grammar
Exercise
Adverbs – position in a sentence – Exercise
Adverbs and adjectives have the same form – English Grammar
Adverbs of frequency – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Adverbs of frequency in English sentences – Exercise 1
2
Adverbs with two forms – English Grammar
Adverbs, where the basis is not the adjective – English Grammar
am, are, is, was, were, will be
– Exercise
American – British English
American English – Exercise 1
2
American Presidents
Analysing texts
Animals in the field – Spelling Exercise
,
Animals in the forest – Spelling Exercise
Animals on the farm – wild animals
Wild Animals – Spelling Exercise
Animals – Pictures – Exercise 1
2
Answers and questions – Exercise
Article –
a/an
– Exercise 1
2
3
Test
Article –
the
– Exercise 1
2
3
4
Articles –
a/an, the
– Exercise 1
2
as ... as
... – phrases
Exercise 1
2
3
Asking the way – Vocabulary
,
Useful phrases
at, in, on
– Expressions of time – Exercise
Australian English – British English
Australian territories
,
Flag of Australia
,
Australia, New Zealand – Quiz
Backshift of tenses in Reported speech – Exercise
be
– Exercise 1
2
3
because, as, since, for
– Confusing words
Bicycle – Exercise (picture)
big, great, high, large, tall
– Explanation
Exercise
Bodie State Historic Park
borrow
or
lend
– confusing words – Explanation
Exercise
bring, take – Explanation
Exercise
British – American English – Vocabulary list
,
Spelling rules
British – American English – Test
British – American English – Exercise 1
2
3
British English – Exercise 1
2
British kings and queens
Buildings – Find the pairs
by
-agent
Car – Fill-in Exercise
,
Parts of the car – Find the pairs
can
and
must
– Examples
can – to be able to/to be allowed to
Exercise
can
or
can't
– Exercise 1
2
3
Canada – Provinces and territories
,
Flag of Canada
Capitalization of nouns – Exercise
Capitals of the Provinces and Territories in Canada – Exercise
Capitals of the States in Australia and Regions in New Zealand – Exercise
card, map, menu
or
ticket
– Exercise
Cardinal and ordinal numbers in English – Exercise
Chess – Find the pairs
Christmas in Britain
,
Fill-in Exercise
,
Scrambled letters
,
Vocabulary List
Classroom – Hangman
Classroom English
Clothes – Scrambled letters
Colours – Exercises with pictures
Vocabulary list
Commas in English
Commercial English – list of content
Commercial English – Vocabulary
Common Errors:
at, by
,
become
,
give
,
eat
,
the Internet
Comparative adjectives in a sentence – Exercise 1
2
Comparison of adjectives – English Grammar
Comparison of adjectives in sentences – Exercise 1
2
3
Comparison of adjectives with
as ... as
Comparison of tenses – Complex Test – Simple Present – Present Progressive 1
2
Complex sentences
Compound prepositions in English – Exercise
Compounds – Exercise 1
2
Conditional sentences (if clauses, main clauses) – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Conditional sentences – Exercise MIX
Complex Test
Conditional sentences I, Exercise – statements,
simple sentences
special forms
negations
Conditional sentences I, Exercise 1
2
Conditional sentences type I to III – Exercise 1
2
Conditional sentences II, Exercise – statements,
simple sentences
special forms
negations
Conditional sentences II, Exercise 1
2
Conditional sentences type III – Exercise
Conditional sentences – Mixed conditionals
,
Special types
,
will/would in if-clauses
,
Replacing if
Conditional sentences – if clause I
,
if clause II
,
if clause III
Conjunctions and fillers in English sentences
Contact
Contact clauses – English Grammar
Contracted forms
'm, 're, 's
in English sentences – Exercise
Conversion of time phrases in Reported speech – Exercise
Countable – uncountable nouns – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Country or Inhabitant – Exercise 1
2
Countries in the world – Asia – flags, capitals, languages, people
Countries in the world – Australia and Pacific Islands– flags, capitals, languages, people
Countries in the world – Europe – flags, capitals, languages, people
Countries in the world – North- and Central America – flags, capitals, languages, people
Countries in the world – South America – flags, capitals, languages, people
Country
or
land
Exercise
Creative Writing
Crazy Horse Memorial
Crossword – Numbers 1-12
,
Numbers 10-20
,
Numbers 10-90
,
Numbers MIX
,
Periodic table 1
2
Crossword – Guess the verbs 1
2
3
,
Hotel
,
Jobs 1
2
,
Months
,
Restaurant
Crossword – Signs of the zodiac
,
UK – Festivals
,
Week
Customs and traditions
Exercise England
Great Britain
Scotland
Wales
Date – British and American English
Date – How to say it – Exercise 1
2
Date – How to write it – Exercise 1
2
Days of the week – Exercise
Days of the week – Fill-in Exercise
Death penalty in the USA
Declaration of Independence USA (4th July, 1776)
Definite article
the
Describing a picture
Different terms for the English tenses
Dictionaries online
disability, handicap, impairment
– Confusing words
do
– Exercise 1
2
3
do, go, play
– Confusing words
,
Exercise
do, have, make, take
– Exercise
Domestic animals – Spelling Exercise
don't
or
doesn't
– Simple Present Exercise 1
2
Download worksheets
Drinks – Hangman
Driving in the USA – driver's license, speed limit
each, every
– Explanation
Exercise
Easter in Britain
EFL/ESL Sites
Elections in the USA – Vocabulary
,
Questions and answers
electric, electrical, electronic, electronically
– Confusing words
Easy sentences in the Simple Present – Exercise 3
Ending -
ed
– Simple Past Exercise 1
2
Ending
-ing
in English – Exercise 1
2
3
Ending -
s
Endings in English – Explanation
English a world language
English Board, English Forum
English Books
English counties – Vocabulary list
English Grammar
English Teachers
English tenses (table)
English tenses – The verb be – Long and short/contracted forms
English tenses in negative sentences – Exercise 1
2
English tenses in questions – Exercise 1
2
English tenses in sentences – Exercise 1
2
Environment – Hangman
,
Paraphrasing
,
Vocabulary list
Error text – Present-Past – Exercise
Examinations – words and grammar – Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
6
Exercise with pictures – Things in the classroom
,
Face
Exercise with pictures – Road signs in Britain
Signs in Britain
Facts and figures of the UK – Test
Facts and figures of the USA – Test
False friends
Family – Exercises – Scrambled letters
Family tree – English – Exercise 1
2
FAQ
Feelings – Vocabulary
few, little
in sentences – Exercise
Find suitable answers to the given question words – Exercise
Find the correct English tense from the given verb – Exercise
Find the correct tense – questions
statements
Exercise 1
2
Find the numbers – Exercise
Find the pairs – Ball games
,
Car
,
Christmas
,
Computer
,
Garden
,
Fruit 1
2
,
Jobs 1
2
,
Kitchen
,
Months
Find the pairs – Musical instruments
,
Sports 1
2
,
Tools
,
Office
,
Sea
,
Vegetables 1
2
,
Vegetables and fruit
,
Weather
,
Zoo 1
2
3
Finding and correcting mistakes in questions – Exercise 1
2
Flags in Africa – Multiple choice exercise – easy
medium1
2
difficult 1
difficult 2
Flags in Asia – Multiple choice exercise – easy
medium1
2
difficult
Flags in Australia, Pacific islands – Multiple choice exercise – difficult
Flags in Europe – Multiple choice exercise – easy
medium1
2
difficult
Flags in North and Central America – Multiple choice – medium
difficult
Flags in South America – Multiple choice exercise – difficult
Flags in the UK
food, eat
– Common errors
Food and drinks – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Football or soccer
The field (pitch)
The team
Exercise
Vocabulary
Foreign plurals
Form Passive sentences in the Simple Present/Simple Past – Exercise
Forming questions – list of content – English Grammar
Forming questions (answers given) – Exercise 1
2
3
Forms of irregular verbs – Exercise 1
2
3
Fruit – Hangman
,
Fill-in Exercise (picture)
Future Tenses – Exercise 1
,
2
,
Comparison
Future Perfect – English Grammar
,
Fill in exercise 1
2
Future Perfect Progressive (Continuous) – English Grammar
Exercise
Future Progressive (Continuous) – English Grammar
Exercise 1
2
Future Tenses in English – Rules – Exercise
Games
Geography Great Britain – Exercise 1
2
Geography USA – Exercise 1
2
3
Gender of nouns
German loanwords in English
Gerund – English Grammar
Gerund after prepositions – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Gerund and infinitive – Exercise 1
2
Gerund and infinitive after verbs – Exercise
Gerund as subject or object – Exercise
Gerund or Progressive – Exercise
,
Explanation
going to-future – negation – Exercise
going to-future – Mix – Exercise 1
2
3
going to-future – statements – Exercise
going to-future – use, formation, examples - English Grammar
good
or
well
– Explanation
Exercise
Guestbook
Halloween – Text
,
Hangman
,
Quiz
,
Vocabulary
Hangman Animals
,
Canada (Provinces and territories)
,
Classroom
,
Clothes
,
Colours
,
Hangman – Days of the week
,
Drinks
,
English counties/shires
,
English kings and queens
,
Hangman – Environment
,
European capitals
,
European countries
,
Farm
,
Feelings
,
Food
,
Hangman – Fruit
,
Geometry
,
Holidays
,
Instruments
,
Months
,
Music
,
Numbers 1-20
,
Hangman – parts of the body 1
,
2
,
Pets
,
Politics
,
Presidents of the USA
,
Rooms
,
Hangman – School subjects
,
Sports 1
,
2
,
Sports
,
State capitals of the USA
,
Hangman – States of the USA
,
Television
,
Tools
,
Vegetables
Hangman – Countries and capitals
have
or
have got
– Explanation
Exercise 1
2
3
4
have to, has to, had to
– Explanation
Exercise 1
2
Headwords – Exercise 1
2
3
hear
or
listen
– Explanation
,
Exercise
History United Kingdom – Exercise 1
2
Holidays – Exercise
Hotel – Confirming a reservation
Hotel – How to book a room
Hotel – Refusing a reservation
How to describe charts in English
Idioms in English letters and e-mails
If clauses, main clauses – Matching Exercise
if I were you
or
if I was you
– Explanation
Imperative – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Inaugural addresses – Presidents of the USA
Indefinite article
a/an
Infinitive +
-s
and infinitive +
-ing
– Exercise
Infinitive or Gerund – English Grammar
Infinitive of verbs – Exercise
Infinitive with to – English Grammar
Infinitive without to – English Grammar
Irregular verbs – Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
6
Irregular verbs – Crossword – MIX 1
MIX 2
Simple Past 1
Simple Past 2
Past Participle
Irregular verbs – English Grammar
Irregular verbs – mixed exercises (table) 1
2
3
4
Irregular verbs (Table – Fill-in Exercise)
Irregular verbs (most common) – English Grammar
Irregular verbs listed after forms
Irregular verbs – Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
life, live, lives
– Explanation
,
Exercise
it's
or
its
– Explanation
Exercise
jail
or
prison
Literature Quiz
London – Photos and facts of sights
,
London – Exercise
Long and short/contracted forms (forms given) – Exercise
Long and short/contracted forms – Exercise 1
2
3
4
look, see
or
watch
– Explanation
,
Exercise
look forward to
in English – Common Errors
Magna Carta
make
or
do
– English Grammar
make
or
do
– Exercise 1
2
3
4
Male or Female – Exercise
may – to be allowed to
Mathematics – Exercises
Measures and weights UK, USA
Mnemonics help you to learn English
Missing vowels in English – Animals and pets – Exercise 1
2
3
Missing vowels in English – School subjects – Exercise
Modals and their substitute forms in different tenses – Exercise
Modals and their negative substitute forms in the Simple Present, Simple Past and will-future – Exercise
Modals and their substitute forms in the
Simple Past
and the
will-future
– Exercise
Modals in English sentences – Exercise
Modals – What are modals? – English Grammar
Months – Hangman
Months, days of the week
Months in English – Fill-in Exercise
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
much, many
– English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
Test
Music Quiz
must – have to, mustn't, needn't
– Explanation
must
or mustn't – Exercise 1
2
3
mustn't
,
need(n't)
,
(don't) have to
,
(not) to be allowed to
– Exercise
mustn't
or
needn't
– Exercise
My family – Exercise
National Anthem of the USA – Sound
National Parks in the USA
Navajo Indians – Exercise
Negation of questions – Exercise
Negation of sentences – Exercise
New Zealand Regions
,
Flag of New Zealand
Newsletter
Nicknames for US Coins – Exercise
Noun or verb – Exercise 1
2
Nouns – Countables and uncountables
Numbers (cardinal, ordinal)
,
Exercise
Numbers 10-100 – Exercise
Numbers 1-12 – Exercise 1
2
Numbers in words
Exercise 1
2
Numbers Mix – Exercise
Nursery Rhymes
Oath of Office – Presidential elections USA
of
-phrase or
s
-genitive – Exercise
one, ones
– English Grammar
Exercise 1
2
Opposites – Exercise 1
2
3
Exercise 1
2
3 (words randomly selected)
Opposites – Vocabulary 1
2
3
4
Opposites of adjectives in English by adding prefixes
Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
Test
Opposites of comparatives – Exercise
Order of adjectives – Grammar
Order of adjectives – Exercise 1
2
3
Ordinal numbers – Short forms – Exercise 1
2
3
Ordinal numbers – Spelling Exercise
Ordinal numbers in English and months of the year – Exercise
Participles – Exercise 1
2
Participles – English Grammar
Parts and their objects – Exercise
Parts of the United Kindom
Parts of Speech – Explanantion
Exercise 1
,
2
,
3
Passive – Statements – Active sentence given – various tenses – Exercise 1
2
Passive – Statements and questions – Active sentences given – Present Perfect
Passive – Statements and questions – Active sentences given – Present Progressive
Passive – Statements – Active sentences given – Simple Past
Passive – Statements – Active sentences given – Simple Present
Passive – Statements and questions – Active sentences given – will-future
Passive – Statements – Active sentences given – more objects
Passive – Statements – Fill–in Exercise – various tenses
Passive – Statements – Form sentences – Simple Present
Passive – Tenses – English Grammar
Complex Test 1
2
Passive sentences in Active voice in the Simple Past – Exercise
Passive sentences in Active voice in the Simple Present – Exercise
Passive sentences in Active voice with negations – Exercise
Passive verb forms and the tenses in English – Exercise
Passive voice – Use, formation and examples – English Grammar
Past → Past Progressive – Exercise
Past participle – Exercise
Past Perfect – Sentences – Exercise
Negations – Exercise
Questions – Exercise
Mix
Past Perfect – Simple Past – Exercise
Past Perfect – Use, formation, examples – English Grammar
,
Past Perfect – Simple Past
Past Perfect progressive (continuous) – use, formation, examples – English Grammar
Past Progressive/Continuous – Summary
Past Progressive/Continuous – Exercises – Statements
,
Negations
,
Mix
Past Tenses – contrasted
Personal Passive – Impersonal Passive
Personal pronouns – English Grammar Explanation
Exercise1
2
3
4
Personal pronouns (object forms) – Exercise 1
2
3
Personal pronouns (subject or object) – Exercise
Personal pronouns or Possessive determiners – Exercise 1
2
3
Pets – Hangman
,
Pets – Spelling Exercise
Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs – Fill-in Exercise
Phrasal verbs – Prepositional verbs
Phrases – At a hotel
Phrases – Business English – Appointments
Phrases – Business English – Costs
Phrases – Business English – Faults, complaints
Phrases – Business English – Information
Phrases – Business English – Orders
Phrases – Conversation
Phrases – Restaurant
Phrases – Meeting people
Phrases – On the phone
Phrases for discussions
Phrases in conversations – Multiple Choice Exercise
Playing Scrabble
®
at school
Playing WORD-BINGO
Plural of nouns – English Grammar
Plural of nouns – Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
Plural 1
2
3
(words randomly selected)
Possessive determiners – Exercise 1
2
3
Possessive determiners in English sentences – Exercise
Possessive pronouns – Possessive determiners – English Grammar
Possessive pronouns – Exercise
Possessive pronouns or Possessive determiners – Exercise 1
2
3
Prepositions – MIX Exercise
,
Prepositions and verbs – Exercise
Prepositions English – Mixed Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
Prepositions in expressions of time – Exercise
Prepositions in Idioms – Exercise
Prepositions in sentences – Exercise
Prepositions of place and direction (in, at, on) – English Grammar
,
Test
Prepositions of place and direction – English Grammar
Prepositions with expressions of time – English Grammar
Present → Present Perfect – Exercise
Present participle – Exercise
Present Perfect vs. Simple Past English Grammar
Present Perfect – Complex Test
Present Perfect – English Grammar
Present Perfect – Exercise with already and yet
Present Perfect – Mix – Exercise 1
2
3
Present Perfect – Negation – Exercise 1
2
Present Perfect – Statements – Exercise 1
2
Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive – Exercise
Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous – English Grammar
Present Perfect Progressive – Negations – Exercise
Present Perfect Progressive – Mix – Exercise 1
2
Present Perfect Progressive – Statements – Exercise
Present Progressive/Present Continuous – Summary
,
Complex Test – Present Progressive 1
2
Present Progressive (am, are, is) – Exercise
Present Progressive (am, are, is and verbs) – Exercise
Present Progressive (Mix) – simple verbs – Exercise
Present Progressive (Mix) – special verbs – Exercise
Present Progressive (simple verbs – long forms) – Exercise 1
2
Present Progressive (simple verbs – short/contracted forms) – Exercise 1
2
Present Progressive – Sentences – Easy verbs – Exercise
Present Progressive – Sentences – Spelling of verbs – Exercise
Present Progressive → Simple Present – Exercise 1
2
Present Progressive → Simple Present – Negation – Exercise
Present Progressive → Simple Present – Questions – Exercise
Present Tenses – contrasted
Present time phrases or past time phrases – Exercise
Presidents of the USA – Hangman
Presidents of the USA – Quiz
Presidents on US Dollar Bills – Exercise
Pronouns in English – Mixed Exercise
Pronouns in Reported speech – Exercise
Pronunciation – silent consonants – Exercise 1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
s-sounds
,
Ending -ed
,
Letter -a-
,
Letter g-
Pronunciation – short or long -u-
,
letter -o-
,
How to pronounce the -o-
,
th
Pronunciation of the article
the
in English – Exercise
Proper names, Proper nouns
Proverbs
Exercises
Question tags – English Grammar
Question tags – Exercise 1
2
3
Complex Test
Question words – Exercise 1
2
Questions and answers – contrasted – Exercise
Questions and answers in the Simple Past – Exercise
Questions and answers in the Simple Present – Exercise
Questions and answers with can
Questions and short answers in English – Mixed Exercise
Questions and short answers in the going to-future – Exercise
Questions and short answers in the Past Progressive – Exercise
Questions and short answers in the Present Perfect – Exercise
Questions and short answers in the Present Progressive – Exercise
Questions and short answers in the Simple Past – Exercise
Questions and short answers in the Simple Present – Exercise
Questions and short answers in the will-future – Exercise
Questions in Passive – Explanation
Exercise 1
2
Questions in the going to-future – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Questions in the Past Progressive – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Questions in the Present Perfect – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Questions in the Present Progressive – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Questions in the Simple past – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Questions in the Simple present – English Grammar
,
Exercises
Questions in the will-future – English Grammar
,
Exercise 1
2
Questions with
am, are, is
– Exercise
Questions with
be
in the will-future – Exercise
Questions with can – Exercise 1
2
Questions with do/does – Exercise 1
2
Questions with question words and am, are, is – Exercise 1
2
Questions with question words and the verb be – English Grammar
Questions with question words in the Present Perfect – Exercise
Questions with question words in the Present Progressive – Exercise
Questions with question words in the Simple Past – Exercise
Questions with question words in the Simple Present – Exercise
Questions with the verb have – English Grammar
Questions with who and what – subject and object questions – Grammar
Questions without question words an the verbs be – English Grammar
Quotations
Reflexive pronouns – English Grammar
;
Exercise 1
2
Regular or irregular verbs – Exercises – Odd man out – part 1
2
Regular verbs – Exercises – Infinitive, Simple Past, Past Participle
,
Test
Relative clauses – Defining and non-defining –
that, which
Relative pronouns
(who, which, that, whose)
Relative clauses – Exercise
Relative pronouns (who, which, whose) – Exercise
Relative pronouns (who, which, whose) – Multiple choice
Reported speech – affirmative statements – Exercise
Reported speech – negative statements – Exercise
Reported speech – Present Perfect – Sentences – Exercise
Reported speech – Present Progressive – Sentences – Exercise
Reported speech – questions – English Grammar
,
Exercise
Reported speech – questions with expressions of time – Exercise
Reported speech – Simple Past – Sentences – Exercise
Reported speech – Simple Present – Sentences – Exercise
Reported speech – statements – English Grammar
,
Exercise
Reported speech – statements with expressions of time – Exercise
Reported speech – will-future – Sentences – Exercise
Reported Speech in different English tenses – Exercise
Robin Hood – Exercise
Rules – Present Perfect – Exercise
Rules – Present Progressive – Exercise
Rules – Simple Past – Exercise
Rules – Simple Present – Exercise
s
- genitive – English Grammar
s
- genitive or
of
-phrase – English Grammar
say
or
tell
– Explanation
,
Exercise
Science Quiz 1
2
School – Paraphrasing
-
s
– Plural or Simple Present – Exercise
's – is
or
has
– Exercise
,
Explanation
s
-genitive – Exercise
Sandwich – How the sandwich got its name
see, visit, attend, go to
– Confusing words
self – each other
– Exercise 1
2
3
Sentences – At a hotel
Sentences – At a souvenir shop
Sentences – At a supermarket
Sentences – At school
Sentences – At the cinema
Sentences – At the travel agency
Sentences – In Dresden
Sentences – Talk
Sentences and questions with
am, are, is
– Exercise
Sentences with
am, are, is
– Exercise
Sentences with
be
in the will-future – Exercise
Shapes of the states of the USA – Exercise 1
2
she is, it is
or
they are
in English (persons and things) – Exercise
Short/contracted and long forms – English Grammar
Short answers (be, can, have got) – Exercise
Mix 1
Mix 2
Short answers to questions with have – Exercise
Short answers to questions with have got – Exercise
Short answers with am, are is – Exercise 1
2
Short answers with can – Exercise
Sights in London (photos) – Exercise 1
2
,
Matching Exericse
,
United Kingdom
Signal words – English Grammar
Signal words – what tense? – Exercise
Signal words – Exercises – Simple Present
,
Present Progressive
,
Simple Past
Signs of the Zodiac (date)
,
Symbols
,
Exercise (date)
,
Exercise (symbols)
Simple Past – Summary
,
Complex Test Simple Past 1
Simple Past – statements – Exercise 1
2
Simple Past – Mix – Exercise 1
2
Simple Past – Negations – Exercise 1
2
3
Simple Past → Simple Present – Exercise 1
2
Simple Past → Simple Present – Negation – Exercise
Simple Past → Simple Present – Questions – Exercise
Simple Past or Past Progressive – Exercise 1
2
Simple Past or Present Perfect – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Compex Test
Simple Past vs. Past Progressive/Continuous – English Grammar
Simple Present – 3rd person
-s
– Exercise
2
3
4
5
Simple Present – Exercise 1
2
Exercise – Mix 1
2
Simple Present
– Summary
,
Complex Test – Simple Present 1
2
Simple Present – Negations – Exercise 1
2
3
Simple Present → Present Progressive – Exercise 1
2
Simple Present → Present Progressive – Negation – Exercise
Simple Present → Present Progressive – Questions – Exercise
Simple Present → Simple Past – Exercise 1
Simple Present → Simple Past – Exercise 1
2
Simple Present → Simple Past – Negation of verbs – Exercise 1
2
Simple Present → Simple Past – Questions – Exercise 1
2
Simple Present (do not/does not – long forms) – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Simple Present (don't/doesn't – short/contracted forms) – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Simple Present or Present Progressive – Exercise 1
2
3
Simple Present or Simple Past – easy sentences – Exercise
Mixed Exercise
negative sentences – Exercise
questions – Exercise
Simple Present or will-future – Exercise
Complex sentences – Exercise
Simple Present vs. Present Progressive/Continuous – English Grammar
Simple Present vs. Simple Past – contrasted
Simple Present vs. will-future – contrasted
since
or
for
– Exercise 1
2
Test
Singular of nouns in English – Exercise 1
2
3
Singular or plural – Exercise
Singular or plural in sentences – Exercise
Singular nouns
Plural nouns
Singular or plural for groups of people
SMS English
some, any
– Exercise 1
2
3
Grammar
something, anything
– Exercise
Spelling – Fill-in Exercise 1
2
3
4
Sports – Vocabulary list with pictures A-K
,
L-Z
Exercise 1
2
3
4
Spring flowers – Vocabulary
Exercise (photos)
Stars and Stripes
States by Entry into the Union and Representatives in Congress
State verbs, dynamic verbs – Explanation
States of the USA – nickname
Exercise 1
2
3
,
State Capitals – Exercise 1
2
Strong adjectives in English – Exercise 1
2
Substitute forms of Modals in English – Exercise
Summary – tips
Synonyms – List
,
Exercise 1
2
3
Talks – California
,
Hobbies
,
London
,
School
,
Scholl
,
Utah (Salt Lake City)
Talk at the table – Exercise
Tea in Britain
Techniques
Temperature conversion
Tenses – graphics – English Grammar
Tenses – table – English Grammar
Tenses – How to fill them in? – English Grammar
Tenses – one sentence – all tenses – English Grammar
Tenses – various – Exercise part 1
2
Complex Test 1
Tenses in English – Statements and questions – Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
TEST YOUR ENGLISH – Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
The date in American English – Exercise
The date in British English – Exercise
The Passive and the Tenses in English – Easy Exercise
Exercise
The points of the compass
The Tube – The London Underground
Exercise – Tube Stations, Names and Colours of the Lines
The verb
be
– auxiliary and main verb
The verb
be
in different tenses
The verb
do
– auxiliary and main verb
The verb
have
– auxiliary and main verb
Exercise 1
2
The verbs
be
and
have
in the Simple Past – Exercise
then
or
than
– Exercise
Explanation
there, their
or
they're
– Exercise 1
2
Explanation
there is
or
there are
– Exercise
Explanation
Thirteen Colonies – USA
Things in the kitchen – Exercise
this, that, these, those
– English Grammar
Exercise
this
or
these
– Exercise 1
2
Time – Explanation
Time – analogue – Exercise
Time – digital – Exercise
Time zones in den USA
to, too
or
to
– Confusing words
Trivia Quiz
True friends 1
2
TV Stations in the United Kingdom and the USA – Exercise
Uncountables – Exercise
Union Flag – History
Union Flag – Union Jack?
USA – Geography – Misspelled names – Exercise
Use of the definite article
the
in English – Exercise
Vegetables – Hangman
,
Exercise (Picture)
Verbs and nouns – Exercise 1
2
Verbs on
-y
in the Simple Past – Exercise 1
2
Verbs with prepositions in Passive
Verbs with two objects – English Grammar
Vegetables or fruit – Test
Vocabulary – Animals
;
Car
;
Family, Relatives
;
Fruit
;
House, Flat, Apartment
;
Jobs
;
Kitchen
;
Menu
;
Sports
;
Vegetables
Vocabulary – Weather
;
Work and employment
;
Working with texts
was
,
wasn't
,
were
,
weren't
– Simple Past – Exercise
was not
or
were not
– Exercise
,
was
or
were
– Exercise
watch, see
or
look
– Confusing words
Weather – Scrambled letters – Exercise 1
2
Weather report with map
What date is it? – American English – Exercise
What date is it? – British English – Exercise
what or which – Confusing words
Exercise
when
or
if
– Confusing words
When to use which tense?
were, where, we're
or
wear
– Explanation
Where animals and people live – Exercise
Where do animals live – Exercise
Where do you hear the following sentences? – Exercise
Where does the boss work? – Exercise
while
or
during
– Explanation
Exercise
who
,
which
or
where
– Exercise 1
2
who
or
whose
– Exercise
who's
or
whose
– Exercise
Explanation
Why do the British drive on the left?
Why do the English drink milk with their tea?
will-future – Mix – Exercise 1
2
3
will-future – Negation – Exercise
will-future – statements – Exercise
will or going to-future – Exercise
will-future – use, formation, examples – English Grammar
Word formation Verbs – Nouns – Exercise 1
2
,
Nouns – Adjectives 1
2
Word order – adverbs of frequency – English Grammar
Word order – Common errors
Word order – expressions of time – English Grammar
Word order – Fill-in Exercise
Word order – questions – English Grammar
Word order – statements – Exercise 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Word order – statements – English Grammar
Word order in questions – question with question words – Exercise 1
Word order in questions – yes/no questions – Exercise 1
Word order in Passive – Exercise 1
2
3
4
Word order in the Past Simple – Exercise
Word order in the Past Simple – Mixed Exercise
Negative sentences – Exercise
Word order in the Present Simple – Exercise
Word order in the Present Simple in negative sentences with adverbs of frequency – Exercise
Word order in the Present Simple with adverbs of frequency – Exercise
Words ending in -y – Spelling Exercise 1
2
3
4
Words with the ending -ing in English sentences – Exercise
Working with texts – Vocabulary
Writing letters – Business
informal
WTC – World Trade Center
Yosemite National Park – Reading Comprehension
you're
or
your
– Explanation
,
Exercise
Zero Conditional
Exercise
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