LEVEL 4 –
LINKS TO GRAMMAR EXERCISES |
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TOPIC TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC |
ACTIVITY |
DESCRIPTION |
Verb tenses |
Past tenses |
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Find the
unnecessary word. |
Narrative
tenses; past perfect continuous |
Complete the sentences with the correct past tense (not only the past
perfect continuous!) |
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Complete
the text. An anecdote. |
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Choose the right option. |
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Fill in
with the past continuous, past perfect or past perfect continuous. Do not use contractions. You will have to
scroll the page down for the exercise. |
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Present perfect simple and continuous |
Present perfect simple and continuous Exercise
1 Exercise
2 |
Choose the right option. |
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Future simple and future continuous |
Complete
the text. The future. |
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Future continuous and future perfect |
Correct the mistakes. |
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Lesson
B: future perfect and future continuous |
Complete
the sentences. |
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The passive (+ have something done) |
Questions with verbs in the passive |
The
Passive Voice in Questions |
Type in the missing words. |
Passive with modal verbs |
Complete
the sentences. |
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The “weird” passive sentences (indirect object as subject, preposition
at the end) |
Transformations: change the sentences from active to passive. Use punctuation where necessary. |
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“Have something done” |
Match the
beginnings with the endings of sentences. |
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Expand
your grammar: have sth
done |
Transformations |
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Modal verbs |
Simple, continuous and perfect infinitives after
modals |
Modal verbs – Multiple
choice exercise |
Choose the
correct option. |
“Should” and “should have” |
Complete the sentences. |
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Mixed modals with perfect infinitives |
Complete
the sentences. |
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Conditional sentences |
“If” and “unless” |
Choose the right option. |
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Connectors for conditional sentences |
Conditional connectors Exercise
1 Exercise
2 |
Choose the
right option. |
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Mixed conditionals |
Match the beginnings with the endings. |
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Type 3 vs mixed
conditionals |
Exercise
on exceptions (Conditional sentences with different tenses) |
Transformations:
complete the sentences. |
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All types |
English
Test on Conditional Sentences |
Two exercises in one: choose the right option, then
complete the sentences. |
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Reported speech |
Reported speech (general revision) |
Choose the
right option. |
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Reporting verbs (other than “say”, “tell” and “ask”) |
Special verbs for
reported speech exercise (and another one) |
Choose the right option. (Warning: those who made the site have a
tongue-in-cheek approach to correcting answers.) |
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Transformations:
complete the sentences with the
necessary words (not just the reporting verb) |
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Adjectives |
Adjectives and adverbs |
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Choose the right option. |
Complete
the sentences. |
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Adverbs with “gradable” and “extreme” adjectives |
Choose the right option. |
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Word order of adjectives |
Choose the
right option. |
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The big “another” / “other” mix-up |
Choose the right option. |
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Connectors |
“As” and “like” |
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Complete
the sentences. |
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Choose the right option. |
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Complete
the text. |
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“Like” and “as if” |
Complete the sentences. |
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Connectors of purpose |
Choose the
right option. |
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Connectors of contrast (mostly) |
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Choose the right option to complete a text. An anecdote. |
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Prepositions |
A general
exercise on prepositions; choose the right option. Nature and the animal world. |
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Conjunctions |
Combine the sentences into one. |
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Choose the
right option. |
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Expressing habit |
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Quiz: Used to &
Be/Get Used to |
Choose the right option. |
Correct
the mistakes. |
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Match the beginning and the ending of sentences. |
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Habitual
behaviour (present and past) |
Choose the
right option. |
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Infinitives and gerunds |
Infinitive or –ing? |
Gerunds and infinitives: Quiz
1 Quiz
2 Quiz
3 Quiz
4 |
Choose the right option. |
Infinitive with “to”, without “to”, or –ing? |
Choose the
right option. Transport. |
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With and without change of meaning |
Complete the sentences. |
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Try to do & Try
doing, etc.; also, Infinitive
or Gerund (Mix) |
Choose the
right option. |
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Infinitives and gerunds in the passive |
Complete the sentences with the right verb form. You will have to scroll the page down for the exercise. |
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Quantifiers |
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Quantifiers:
all, any, every(body, etc.), no, none; also, Quantifiers:
all, every, etc. |
Correct
the mistakes. Write capital letters
where necessary. |
“No”, “none”, “nothing” |
Choose the right option. |
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The
grammar of phrasal verbs |
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Choose the
right option from a dropdown menu. |