Grammar Exercises
Master English grammar with 9,585+ interactive exercises. Get instant feedback, track your progress, and improve your grammar for free.
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Articles (A, An, The)
Master English articles with 11 comprehensive exercises from basic rules to advanced usage
Prepositions
Master time, place, and dependent prepositions with 13 comprehensive exercises
Noun + Preposition
Master 70+ noun + preposition combinations (reason for, interest in, effect on) with 9 exercises
Adjective Order
Master OSASCOMP ordering, comma rules for coordinate vs cumulative adjectives, fixed expressions, and error correction with 6 exercises
Adjective + Preposition
Master 70+ adjective + preposition combinations (afraid of, good at, interested in) with 9 exercises
Possessives & Apostrophes
Master its/it's, whose/who's, 's vs s', possessive adjectives vs pronouns, and Saxon genitive with 9 exercises
Word Order
Master English word order with 11 exercises covering SVO, SVOMPT, adverb position, question formation, adjective order (OSASCOMP), and embedded questions
Reported Speech
Master indirect speech with 15 comprehensive exercises covering all tenses
Conditionals
Complete guide to all conditional types from zero to mixed conditionals
Relative Clauses
Master who, which, that, whose, where, when with 17 exercises covering defining, non-defining, and reduced clauses
Present Simple
Master present simple with 12 exercises covering positive, negative, and questions
Present Continuous
Master am/is/are + -ing with 14 exercises from basic formation to dual-meaning verbs
Past Simple
Practice regular and irregular verbs with 18 comprehensive exercises
Past Continuous
Master was/were + -ing with 15 exercises covering interrupted actions, parallel actions, and comparison with past simple
Present Perfect
Learn the connection between past and present with 14 comprehensive exercises
Past Perfect
Master had + past participle with 20 exercises covering formation, time expressions, and comparison with past simple
Modal Verbs
Master can, could, must, should, and other modal verbs with 13 exercises
Passive Voice
Transform active sentences to passive in all tenses
Future Tenses
Master will, going to, present continuous for future with 11 exercises
Linking Words
Master contrast, cause & effect, and addition connectors with 22 exercises
Comparatives & Superlatives
Compare things using -er/more, the...the, as...as structures with 18 exercises
Gerunds & Infinitives
Master verb patterns: enjoy doing, want to do, stop doing vs stop to do with 21 exercises
Question Tags
Master question tags with 16 exercises covering be, do/does/did, modals, and special cases
Countable, Uncountable & Quantifiers
Master much/many, some/any, few/little with 14 exercises covering countable vs uncountable nouns
Phrasal Verbs
Master 150+ essential phrasal verbs with 24 exercises covering UP, OUT, ON, OFF, DOWN, IN, AWAY, BACK
Used To / Would
Master "used to", "be used to", "get used to" and "would" for past habits with 15 exercises
So vs Such
Master the difference between "so" and "such" for emphasis with 6 exercises
Wh- Questions & Question Order
Master wh- question words, question formation, embedded questions, and how + adjective combinations with 10 exercises
Personal Pronouns & Possessives
Master all pronoun types: subject vs object (I/me), possessive adjectives vs pronouns (my/mine) with 8 exercises
Too vs Enough
Master degree expressions: too + adjective, adjective + enough, and transformations
Inversion
Master formal English inversion: negative adverbials, only expressions, conditionals, and correlatives
Cleft Sentences
Master all 9 cleft types for emphasis: it-clefts, wh-clefts, reversed wh-clefts, all-clefts, thing-clefts, do-clefts, event clefts, and inferential clefts
Causative (Have/Get Done)
Master have/get something done, have/get someone do, causative tenses, and negative experiences with 11 progressive exercises
Subject-Verb Agreement
Master subject-verb agreement with 15 exercises covering singular/plural, phrases between subject and verb, collective nouns, and tricky cases
Wish & If Only
Master wish structures for present wishes, past regrets, and complaints. 8 transformation-focused exercises for B2 exam preparation
Would Rather / Would Prefer / Had Better
Master expressing preferences and giving strong advice. 4 transformation exercises covering all three structures
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Which topics should I start with?
If you're a beginner (A1-A2), start with Present Simple or Past Simple. Intermediate learners (B1-B2) can try Reported Speech or Conditionals. Advanced students (C1) should challenge themselves with Mixed Conditionals.