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There is or There are
Read fifteen sentences and choose which words completes each sentence: there is or there are. Answer sheet is provided.
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So, Too and Very
Read twelve sentences and choose the correct word: so, too or very. Complete each sentence to be grammatically correct. Answer sheet is provided.
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By or Until
Read fifteen sentences and choose which preposition, by or until, completes each sentence. Answer sheet is provided.
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Adjective or Present Participle?
Read ten sentences and choose whether the selected word in each sentence is an adjective or present participle verb. The answer sheet is provided.
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Present Simple or Progressive
Take your class to the computer lab, or simply send your learners struggling with the present simple or progressive tenses. This online, interactive activity has 15 multiple choice questions. You could also print this out and provide it...
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Someone, Anyone or No one?
Choose the correct pronoun in fourteen sentences that makes each one grammatically correct. Answer sheet is provided.
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Pronouns
Choose the correct pronoun in sixteen sentences that makes each one grammatically correct. The answer sheet is provided.
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Passive Participles
In this ESL worksheet, students will focus on the correct usage of passive participles. Students will respond to five statements, choosing the correct participle form for each.
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Abstract Nouns
In this grammar worksheet, students choose the appropriate noun from the highlighted word that completes each sentence grammatically correct.
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Close and Shut
Open and closed - or open and shut? Using context clues in ten multiple choice questions, students choose whether they should use "closed" or "shut" to fill in the blank. This activity could be great addition to a vocabulary lesson in a...
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Reading: Living in Space
In this living in space reading learning exercise, students read a passage about life on the International Space Station written by a former astronaut. Students then answer 6 multiple choice questions.