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Grammar Activities
Here are various links for grammar activities for all levels:
Online Grammar Rule Sheets
- How to use “So do I”, “Neither do I”, etc. Includes a printable page and practice quiz
- Shows the difference between “all” and “whole”. Includes a printable page and practice quiz
- Shows the difference between “beside” and “besides”. Includes a printable page and practice quiz
- How to use “by” in passive constructions. Includes a printable page and practice quiz
- Distinguishing between “by” and “until”. Includes a printable page and practice quiz
- An introduction to English Conditionals (zero, first, second and third
- How to use “for” and “since”. Includes a printable page and practice quiz
- How to use “whether” and “if”
Online Grammar Worksheets for Self-Study at all Levels
- Adjectives and prepositions 1, 2
- Basic Tag questions
- Tag questions with various verbs
- Present Perfect or Past Simple? 1, 2
- Present Simple or Present Continuous
- Deciding when to use the gerund or the infinitive 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Subject and verb agreement
- Distinguishing between “their”, “they’re” and “there”
- “how many” vs. “how much”
- Word order in English
Other grammar sites:
- The Parts of Speech: the verb, the noun, the pronoun, the adjective, the adverb, the preposition, the conjunction, and the interjection
- The Parts of the Sentence : subject and predicate, objects and complements
- Punctuation
- Using Pronouns
- Using Verbs
- Modifiers
- Building Phrases
- Building Clauses
- Building Sentences
- Writing Paragraphs
- Diction
- Spelling
- Miscellaneous Topics : the thesis statement, word formation, apposition, noun and pronoun characteristics
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