LEVEL 4 – LINKS TO GRAMMAR EXERCISES

 

 

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Verb tenses

Past tenses

 

Narrative tenses

 

Find the unnecessary word.

 

Narrative tenses; past perfect continuous

 

Complete the sentences with the correct past tense (not only the past perfect continuous!)

 

Narrative tenses

 

Complete the text. An anecdote.

Narrative tenses: Active and passive

Choose the right option.

 

Past tense exercise

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.

 

Present perfect simple and continuous

 

Present perfect simple and continuous Exercise 1 Exercise 2

Choose the right option.

 

Future simple and future continuous

Future simple and continuous

Complete the text. The future.

Future continuous and future perfect

 

Future perfect and future continuous

Correct the mistakes.

 

Lesson B: future perfect and future continuous

 

Complete the sentences.

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

Passive with modals

Complete the sentences.

 

The “weird” passive sentences (indirect object as subject, preposition at the end)

 

Passive - 2

Transformations: change the sentences from active to passive. Use punctuation where necessary.

 

 

“Have something done”

 

Mix and match

Match the beginnings with the endings of sentences.

 

Expand your grammar: have sth done

 

Transformations

Modal verbs

Simple, continuous and perfect infinitives after modals

 

Modal verbs – Multiple choice exercise

 

Choose the correct option.

“Should” and “should have”

 

Should + verb, should have + past participle

Complete the sentences.

Mixed modals with perfect infinitives

 

Modal auxiliary verbs

Complete the sentences.

Conditional sentences

“If” and “unless”

If or Unless?

Choose the right option.

Connectors for conditional sentences

Conditional connectors Exercise 1 Exercise 2

Choose the right option.

Mixed conditionals

Mixed conditionals

Match the beginnings with the endings.

 

Type 3 vs mixed conditionals

 

Exercise on exceptions (Conditional sentences with different tenses)

Transformations: complete the sentences.

 

All types

English Test on Conditional Sentences

 

 

Two exercises in one: choose the right option, then complete the sentences.

 

Reported speech

 

Reported speech (general revision)

 

Quiz: Indirect speech

Choose the right option.

 

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.)

 

Verb patterns 1

Transformations: complete the sentences with the necessary words (not just the reporting verb)

 

Adjectives

Adjectives and adverbs

 

Adjective or adverb?

 

Choose the right option.

 

Adjective or adverb

Complete the sentences.

Adverbs with “gradable” and “extreme” adjectives

 

Adverbs of degree

Choose the right option.

 

Word order of adjectives

 

Order of adjectives

Choose the right option.

 

The big “another” / “other” mix-up

 

Another, Other & Others

Choose the right option.

Connectors

“As” and “like”

 

As or Like

 

Complete the sentences.

 

As or like?

 

Choose the right option.

As, like, such as

 

Complete the text.

“Like” and “as if”

 

Look, look like, look as if…

Complete the sentences.

Connectors of purpose

 

Purpose – For, To & So That

Choose the right option.

Connectors of contrast (mostly)

 

Linking ideas

 

Choose the right option to complete a text. An anecdote. 

Prepositions

The Manatee (A Quiz on Prepositions)

A general exercise on prepositions; choose the right option. Nature and the animal world.

 

Conjunctions

Basic subordinating conjunctions

Combine the sentences into one.

 

Connectors

Choose the right option.

 

Expressing habit

 

 

Quiz: Used to & Be/Get Used to

 

Choose the right option.

 

Used to, be used to, get used to

Correct the mistakes.

 

Expressing habit

Match the beginning and the ending of sentences.

 

Habitual behaviour (present and past)

 

Choose the right option.

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?

 

Infinitive or Gerund

Choose the right option. Transport.

 

With and without change of meaning

 

Need (+ infinitive and + gerund)

Complete the sentences.

 

Try to do & Try doing, etc.; also, Infinitive or Gerund (Mix)

Choose the right option.

Infinitives and gerunds in the passive

Passive verb patterns

Complete the sentences with the right verb form. You will have to scroll the page down for the exercise.

 

Quantifiers

 

Quantifiers: all, any, every(body, etc.), no, none; also, Quantifiers: all, every, etc.

 

Correct the mistakes. Write capital letters where necessary.

“No”, “none”, “nothing”

No, none or nothing

Choose the right option.

The grammar of phrasal verbs

 

 

Phrasal verbs: separable or not?; also, Phrasal verbs quiz

Choose the right option from a dropdown menu.