Grammar exercises
"The verb function is the key to grammar skills"
This page is like a hub*. From here you reach hundreds of grammar exercises. You can use the sub menu above, or you can use the links below. To switch between categories, you will need to go back to this (HUB).Please note that at the bottom of the exercise pages, there is the option of clicking on a button to have the exercise indicated as "done" in the menu. (the colour becomes yellow). That will make it easier for you to see which exercises you have already done.
| Design |
You can generate general grammar exercises at three levels and you can specify exactly what you want, from a large database.
| Adj/Adv |
Introduction to the adjective Introduction to the adverb Exercises on adjectives Exercises on adverbs Exercises on the differences between adjectives and adverbs
| Art |
When do you need the definite article? When do you need the indefinite article? When should there be no article?
| Nouns |
The plural The genitive Concord (agreement between noun and verb)
| Numbers |
Introduction and basics Cardinals and ordinals Measurements Time expressions
| Pronouns |
Introduction and basics Personal pronouns Reflexive and possessive pronouns Demonstrative and relative pronouns Interrogative pronouns Indefinite pronouns
| Verbs |
Introduction and basics The present The past Modals (can, may, need, etc) The future Conditional Active / passive Irregular verbs Various exercises