Welcome to the English Grammar Exercises section! Below, you will find a variety of exercises to help you improve your grammar skills. Remember, practice is key to mastering the language!
Noun Exercises
Identify Nouns: Circle the nouns in the following sentences.
- The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
- I have a cat named Whiskers.
Plural Nouns: Change the singular nouns to their plural forms.
- She has a dog.
- There are many cars.
Verb Exercises
Tense Practice: Change the following sentences to the past tense.
- I am reading a book.
- She is eating an apple.
Present Tense: Write the following sentences in the present tense.
- They visited the museum yesterday.
- He will go to the park tomorrow.
Adjective Exercises
Order of Adjectives: Arrange the following adjectives in the correct order to describe a red car.
- modern, large, shiny, fast
Comparative and Superlative: Change the adjectives to their comparative and superlative forms.
- This is a small car.
- That is the tallest building in the city.
Sentence Structure
Simple Sentences: Combine the following words to form simple sentences.
- The, dog, runs, in, park.
- They, go, to, store, every, day.
Complex Sentences: Join the following simple sentences into a complex sentence.
- The cat is on the table.
- The sun is shining.
Additional Resources
For further learning, check out our Grammar Basics Guide. This comprehensive guide covers all the fundamental aspects of English grammar.