Grammar exercises are essential for language learners to master the structure and usage of a language. Here you will find a variety of exercises to practice your English grammar skills.
Common Nouns - Nouns that refer to general objects or ideas.
- Exercise: Write five common nouns related to the theme "food".
Proper Nouns - Nouns that refer to specific people, places, or things.
- Exercise: Identify the proper nouns in the following sentence: "New York is a city known for its skyscrapers."
Verb Exercises
Tense Consistency - Make sure your verbs are in the correct tense.
- Exercise: Rewrite the sentence using the past tense: "I am reading a book."
Modal Verbs - Practice using modal verbs to express ability, permission, obligation, etc.
- Exercise: Complete the sentence with a suitable modal verb: "She ________ go to the party."
Adjective Exercises
Order of Adjectives - Learn the correct order to use when combining adjectives.
- Exercise: Arrange the following adjectives in the correct order: "small, red, big, beautiful, new."
Comparative and Superlative - Practice forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives.
- Exercise: Choose the correct form of the adjective: "The [] apple is [] than the other one."
For more detailed explanations and additional exercises, visit our Grammar Guide.
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