GRAMMAR

Writing Practice

Transitions - Great transitions for writing, plus some exercises

Simple Past

Rules - Read this page. Then go to the bottom and do questions

Exercise #1 - Write the correct simple past on this website. Then check your answers.
Exercise #2 - Write the correct verb.
Exercise #3 - Write the correct verb in the sentences.

Present Perfect

Rules - Read this link that explains the rules
Exercise #1 - Do this for practice. 
Exercise #2 - Do this for practice. Write the answers in the blanks on the page.
Find the mistake - Write the correct sentence on a piece of paper or in your notebook.
Dialogue - Read these short conversations using present perfect
You Tube - Explain difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple
For or Since - This explains the difference between 'for' and 'since' with present perfect
For or Since - More explanation about 'for' and 'since' 

Quiz #1 - Choose the correct present perfect sentence. Write the answers of your paper.
Quiz #2 - Choose 'still, yet, or already'. Write the answers of your paper.
Quiz #3 - Choose 'for or since'. Don't write the answers on paper, just click 'SUBMIT'.
Quiz #4 - Choose 'for or since'. Don't write the answers on paper, just click 'SUBMIT'.

Participle Adjectives

1. Practice #1 - Complete the online exercises
2. Practice #2 - Complete the online exercises

Modals of Obligation

1. Practice #1 - Complete these online
2. Practice #2 - Complete these online
3. Online quiz - Practice this online multiple choice quiz

Present Continuous

1. Rules - Read this link that explains the differences between 'going to' and Present Continuous.
2. Rules - Read these rules.
3. Exercise #1 - do these 25 questions, and check the answers at the bottom.
4. Exercise #2 - Write sentences online and check answers when finished.


Test Yourself!
The Old Colonel -  Read the story. Then write the answers to the 10 questions on a piece of paper.

Online Quiz  Multiple choice questions all online

Been or Gone
Example #1
Example #2
Example #3

Look or See or Watch - read the difference between these words

ING or ED Adjectives

Practice #1
Practice  #2


PAST or PRESENT Using 'to be' verb

Practice #1
Practice #2
Practice #3

Adjective word order

Practice #1
Practice #2