List of English grammar lessons and exercises

English grammar is not something to be afraid of. It’s a tool that helps us communicate more clearly. By mastering the basic rules, you can express your ideas more precisely and feel more confident when you write or speak. Below is a list of English grammar lessons and exercises, which cover a variety of topics that are suitable for both beginners and more advanced learners.

The auxiliary verb to be in English
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb be from the boxes
Rearrange the words to form correct sentences
Complete the sentences with the correct short form of the verb be whenever possible (’m, ’re, ’s)
Grammar: The English verb have
Fill in the blanks with the present simple form of the verb to have
Rearrange the words to form correct sentences
Fill in the blanks with have, has, am, are, or is
The auxiliary verb do in English
Fill in the blanks with do or does
Provide short answers to the following questions. Use the short form of the auxiliary verb in negative sentences
Rewrite the following sentences as questions using do or does
Using there is and there are in sentences
Use there is or there are to complete each sentence
Use is there or are there to complete each question
Complete the answer to each question with there isn't or there aren't
Choose there is or there are to make a complete sentence.
Choose there is or there are to complete each sentence
Choose isn't there or aren't there to complete each question
Definite and indefinite articles: a, an, the
Countable and uncountable nouns
Fill in the blanks with much or many
Complete the text with much or many
Complete the conversation with much or many
Complete each sentence with the correct quantifier (a little, a few, little, few)
Complete the sentences with little, a little, few, or a few
Fill in the blanks with the quantifiers all or each, or every
Basic sentence structure
Reflexive pronouns
Possessive case in English
Complete the sentences by adding either an apostrophe (’) or ’s to form the possessive case of the corresponding nouns
Put an apostrophe (’) or ’s in one of the nouns in each following pair to form a possessive case. You may need to put the nouns in the correct order
In each of the following pairs, put one of the nouns in the possessive case by using the ’s structure or the preposition of (when necessary only). You may need to put the nouns in the correct order
Possessive adjectives and Object pronouns
Use the list below to complete each sentence with the correct subject pronoun or possessive adjective
Use the list below to complete each sentence with the correct object pronoun
Write the corresponding possessive adjective or object pronoun in each box to complete the text
Choose the correct subject pronouns or possessive adjectives to fill in the blanks
Read the sentences below. Is the highlighted word a subject pronoun, a possessive adjective, or an object pronoun?
Replace the underlined words with their corresponding subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, or object pronouns
What are possessive pronouns and how to use them correctly in a sentence?
Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun
Complete each sentence with the correct pronoun or possessive adjective
Read each sentence below. Is the highlighted word a demonstrative pronoun or a demonstrative adjective?
Essential prepositions of place you should know
Prepositions of time (at, in, on)
Prepositions of time (during, for, since)
Prepositions of time (until, before, after, by)
English grammar lesson: adverbs
Choose the correct adjective or adverb to complete each sentence
Identify the word in bold as either an adjective, adverb, or a preposition
Coordinating conjunctions
Paired conjunctions
Subject-verb agreement practice: choose the correct verb form
Combine the two sentences using the correlative conjunction provided
Find the grammatical error in each of the following sentence. Rewrite the correct sentence.
Linking words
Types of verbs in English
List of more than 1300 common English verbs
The present simple tense in English
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple tense to complete the sentences
Read what Mia says about her daily routines. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple tense to complete each paragraph
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple tense to complete the sentences
Complete the sentences using the following verbs
Use the words below to make questions (?) or to form negative sentences (-). Use do/does/have
Why are the following sentences in the present simple tense?
Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence
Complete the questions and answers with the correct auxiliaries. Use the contracted (short) form for negative sentences (do/does/don’t/doesn’t)
Complete the dialogue using the verbs in the box. Use the present simple tense
Present Continuous
Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous form. Use the negative form when marked with a '-' sign
Describe the photos. Use the verbs below to complete the sentences. Do not use the short form of the verbs
Use the words below to form sentences. Put the verbs in the present continuous tense. Do not use the short form of the verbs
Use the words below to write questions or sentences
Match the sentences on the left with those on the right
Put the verbs into the correct form
How to use the present perfect tense in English?
Complete the paragraph using the present perfect tense of the verbs in brackets
Complete the dialogue using the correct form of the verbs in brackets
Write the past participle of the following verbs
Present perfect continuous
Choose the correct verb form to complete each sentence
Choose the correct answer
The past simple tense in English
Irregular verbs in English
Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple tense
Put the verbs in the past simple tense to complete each paragraph
Complete the conversations. Put the verbs in the past simple tense
Complete the conversations. Put the verbs in the correct form (present simple, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, or past simple)
Complete the passage using the correct verb tenses
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tenses to complete the text
The past continuous tense
Put the verbs in brackets in the past continuous tense
Complete the sentences using the past continuous tense or the past simple tense of the verbs
Put the verbs in the correct tense to complete each passage
Past perfect
Put the verbs in the past simple, past continuous, or past perfect tense
Read the conversation below between a Journalist and Robert talking about a hiking accident. Put the verbs in the past simple, past continuous, or past perfect tense
Choose the correct answer
Past perfect continuous
Put the verb in the past perfect simple or the past perfect continuous. Use the contracted form of the verb whenever possible
Choose the correct answer
Choose the most appropriate verb form, past simple, past continuous, past perfect, or past perfect continuous, to complete the sentences. Do not use the short form of the verb
Future simple tense
Complete the sentences using the future simple tense of the verbs below. Use the contracted form of will
Complete the sentences using the following words. There might be more than one answer
Complete the conversation using will or be going to. Use the contracted form of will whenever possible
Future continuous tense
Complete the sentences using the future continuous tense of the verbs in brackets
Use the future simple or future continuous tense to complete the sentences
(Mixed tenses) Complete the conversation using the correct verb form. Use the short form of the verb
Future perfect simple
Write the past participle of the verbs below
Complete the sentences using the future perfect of the verbs in brackets
Fill in the blanks using the appropriate words in the boxes
Future perfect continuous
Choose the most appropriate verb form to complete each sentence
Choose the correct answers to complete the e-mail
Complete the sentences using the correct verb tense. Use the short form of the verb whenever possible
Will, would, and used to in English
Reported speech
Rewrite the sentences into reported speech
Rewrite the questions into reported speech
Time and place expressions: rewrite the sentences using reported speech
Passive and active voice
Active voice or passive voice? Identify the voice used in the sentences
Test your understanding of active and passive verb tenses
Make passive sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets
(Adjective, verb) + Preposition
Complete each sentence using the correct preposition
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition
Complete the paragraphs using the correct prepositions
Use by the time or until/till to complete the sentences
Fill in the blanks with the prepositions at, in, to, or into
Use the prepositions on or of to complete the sentences
Complete the sentences using the prepositions for or during
Complete the sentences using the prepositions across, through, or down
Fill in the blanks using the prepositions as, at, to, or with
Modal verbs
How to use gerunds and infinitives in English?
Conditionals in English
Adverbial clauses in English
Comparatives and Superlatives
Write the numbers in words
Complete each sentence with is, Is, am, are, or Are
Fill in the blanks with I, He, She, You, We, They, or It
Complete the questions with What, When, Where or How
Complete the sentences using There is a/an or There are
Complete the dialogue with the words in the box
Write the correct name under each picture. Use the words in the boxes
Choose the appropriate word from the box to complete each sentence
Choose the correct word
Select the correct answer
Add a word from the boxes to complete each word below
Rewrite the words in the correct order to make questions
Complete each sentence with the correct auxiliary
Select the correct answer
Complete the sentences with the correct pronoun
Read the text and complete the sentences
Complete each sentence with on, at, from, in, off, or to
Complete the questions with the question word or phrase from the boxes