Archive for 'Grammar'
Correct the mistakes: Printable Worksheet
In this exercise, students read sentences and check for grammatical mistakes. Worksheet Download
Full StorySubject, Object and Possessive Pronouns
Pronouns Pronouns are small words that take the place of a noun. We can use a pronoun instead of a noun. Pronouns are words like: he, you, ours, themselves, some, each… If we didn’t have pronouns, we would have to repeat a lot of nouns. We would have to say things like: Do you like the president? I don’t like the [...]
Full StoryPrincess Diana’s Life: Printable Worksheet
In this printable worksheet, students put it the verbs in the past tense and watch a short video of the life of Princess of Wales. Use Princess Diana’s Biography for an esl lesson. Download and Print the worksheet for free.
Full StoryPhrasal Verbs: printable
A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and a preposition, a verb and an adverb, or a verb with both an adverb and a preposition, any of which are part of the syntax of the sentence, and so are a complete semantic unit.
Full StoryIf Clauses – conditional would: Song Worksheet
Great videos to be shown in class when students are learning the If clauses with the conditional WOULD.
Full StoryVerb Tenses – Present, Past and Future
Have your students view the Present Tense, Past Tense and Future Tense, affirmative, negative and interrogative forms all in one page.
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Uses of Present Perfect Tense – Printable
Using the Present Perfect Tense can be difficult. Use this worksheet for an explanatory lesson.
Full StoryReported Speech – Printable Worksheets
When we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker’s exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question or request.
Use these printable worksheets with students that are studying Indirect/ Reported Speech.
Using Present Perfect in Conversation
After teaching the structure of the Present Perfect Tense, students still have doubts and don’t know exactly when and where to use it. These questions will provide the suitable context for the students to talk about their experiences using have + past participle.
Full StoryPresent Passive Voice -How Potato Chips are made
Students have to watch the video that explains the process of making potato chips. They have to put the stages of the process in the correct order. You may use it to practice the use of the Passive Voice (To be + past participle).
Full StoryThe -ing form: Sports and Activities
This slideshow contains names and pictures of several sports. It emphasizes the use of -ing for Sports and Activities.
Full StoryA, An, Some – Slideshow
This colorful slide show has the particles a, an and some being used in real situations. Students may interact using their own ideas.
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