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IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular Verb Flashcards and Drills. If you want to learn irregular verbs, you need to practice, practice, practice. Below we have created five sets of flashcards as well as simple irregular verb drills to help English learners learn the 100 most common irregular verbs inEnglish.
ENGLISH ARTICLES FINAL TEST Final test on all uses of the English articles A, AN, and THE.MIXED CONDITIONALS
Examples: If I weren't going on my business trip next week, I would have accepted that new assignment at work. But I am going to go on a business trip next week, and that is why I didn't accept that new assignment at work. If my parents weren't coming this weekend, I would have planned a nice trip just for the two of us to Napa Valley. But my parents are going to come this weekend, and that is POPWORDY (LIKE THE HANGMAN GAME) Popwordy is a nicer version of the hangman game designed to help English learners practice spelling and learn new vocabulary. LOCATION PREPOSITIONS (AT, IN, ON) In a Boat vs. On a Boat vs. Aboard a Boat. The word boat is a little more complicated. When English speakers are in small boats, they feel that they are inside something like a car, so they use the preposition in.On large boats or ships, it feels more like public transportation and they prefer to use the word on rather than in.. The preposition aboard is usually used in more formal language ARTICLES EXERCISE 20 Exercise 20 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. Choose THE or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. GET + PREPOSITIONS EXERCISE 2 Dear Mom and Dad, I finally got that philosophy class I was telling you about. It wasn't easy. It's a required course and there is no way to get it. The professor, Dr. Schmitt, seems very good, but I think his class is going to be quite a challenge.ENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money. MIXED PHRASAL VERBS EXERCISE 5 1. I didn't get to see the end of that mystery movie on TV last night. How did it turn ? 2. Jack is having his lawyer draw the contract to make sure that all of the legalities are properly dealt with. We don't want to have any legal problems in the future. CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 5 Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris.IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular Verb Flashcards and Drills. If you want to learn irregular verbs, you need to practice, practice, practice. Below we have created five sets of flashcards as well as simple irregular verb drills to help English learners learn the 100 most common irregular verbs inEnglish.
ENGLISH ARTICLES FINAL TEST Final test on all uses of the English articles A, AN, and THE.MIXED CONDITIONALS
Examples: If I weren't going on my business trip next week, I would have accepted that new assignment at work. But I am going to go on a business trip next week, and that is why I didn't accept that new assignment at work. If my parents weren't coming this weekend, I would have planned a nice trip just for the two of us to Napa Valley. But my parents are going to come this weekend, and that is POPWORDY (LIKE THE HANGMAN GAME) Popwordy is a nicer version of the hangman game designed to help English learners practice spelling and learn new vocabulary. LOCATION PREPOSITIONS (AT, IN, ON) In a Boat vs. On a Boat vs. Aboard a Boat. The word boat is a little more complicated. When English speakers are in small boats, they feel that they are inside something like a car, so they use the preposition in.On large boats or ships, it feels more like public transportation and they prefer to use the word on rather than in.. The preposition aboard is usually used in more formal language ARTICLES EXERCISE 20 Exercise 20 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. Choose THE or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. GET + PREPOSITIONS EXERCISE 2 Dear Mom and Dad, I finally got that philosophy class I was telling you about. It wasn't easy. It's a required course and there is no way to get it. The professor, Dr. Schmitt, seems very good, but I think his class is going to be quite a challenge.ENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money. MIXED PHRASAL VERBS EXERCISE 5 1. I didn't get to see the end of that mystery movie on TV last night. How did it turn ? 2. Jack is having his lawyer draw the contract to make sure that all of the legalities are properly dealt with. We don't want to have any legal problems in the future. CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 5 Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris. ADVANCED ENGLISH LESSONS Englishpage.com offers free online English lessons for advanced English learners. Lessons include hundreds of English grammar and vocabulary exercises. Everything is free and no sign-up is required.VERB TENSES
Verb tenses are verb forms (went, go, will go) which English speakers use to talk about the past, present, and future in their language. There are twelve verb tense forms in English as well as other time expressions such as used to.For English learners, knowing how toARTICLES EXERCISE 2
Exercise 2 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. Choose A, AN or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. GET + PREPOSITIONS EXERCISE 2 Dear Mom and Dad, I finally got that philosophy class I was telling you about. It wasn't easy. It's a required course and there is no way to get it. The professor, Dr. Schmitt, seems very good, but I think his class is going to be quite a challenge.ENGLISH PAGE
Vocabulary lesson with interactive exercises. a carrier : N. a company which provides telephone service : competition : N. when several companies in an industry sell the same product or service resulting in lower prices and better customer support ARTICLES EXERCISE 30 Exercise 30 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. Choose A, AN, THE or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers.ENGLISH PAGE
a cell phone : N. a wireless telephone based on cellular technology : to converge : V. to come together, to become one thing : a device : N. a small mechanical machine or instrumentFUTURE IN THE PAST
Like simple future, future in the past has two different forms in English: would and was going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings.FORM Would
FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS EXERCISE 1. By the time we get to Chicago this evening, we (drive) more than four hundred miles. We are going to be exhausted. 2. When Sarah goes on vacation next month, she (study) German for over two years. She should be able to communicate fairly well while she is in Austria.SIMPLE PAST TENSE
The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite or preterite) is a verb tense which is used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. The simple past is also frequently used to talk about past habits and generalizations. ADVANCED ENGLISH LESSONSVERB TENSESWEEKLY LESSONVOCABULARYGRAMMAR BOOKARTICLESCONDITIONALS Englishpage.com offers free online English lessons for advanced English learners. Lessons include hundreds of English grammar and vocabulary exercises. Everything is free and no sign-up is required.IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular Verb Flashcards and Drills. If you want to learn irregular verbs, you need to practice, practice, practice. Below we have created five sets of flashcards as well as simple irregular verb drills to help English learners learn the 100 most common irregular verbs inEnglish.
ENGLISH ARTICLES FINAL TEST Final test on all uses of the English articles A, AN, and THE. A(AN) VS. THE, INDEFINITE VS. DEFINITE ARTICLES In part 2 of the English Articles Tutorial, we continue our list of 25 articles usage tips.Here, we introduce the article THE and discuss how to choose between the indefinite articles A(AN) and the A VS. AN INDEFINITE ARTICLES USE 5. Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel. Also use A before letters and numbers which sound like they begin with a consonant, such as "U", "J", "1" or "9". Remember, it is the sound not the spelling which is important. For example, "1" is spelled O-N-E; however, it is pronounced "won" like it SUBJUNCTIVE EXERCISE 1. It's important that she (remember) to take her medicine twice a day. 2. I suggest that Frank (read) the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle. He doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he is riding down a hill 3. Mrs.FUTURE IN THE PAST
Like simple future, future in the past has two different forms in English: would and was going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings.FORM Would
ARTICLES EXERCISE 14 Exercise 14 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. little interest in running his family's hotel business. He would much rather move to Hollywood and pursue an acting career. CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 5 Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris.ENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money. ADVANCED ENGLISH LESSONSVERB TENSESWEEKLY LESSONVOCABULARYGRAMMAR BOOKARTICLESCONDITIONALS Englishpage.com offers free online English lessons for advanced English learners. Lessons include hundreds of English grammar and vocabulary exercises. Everything is free and no sign-up is required.IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular Verb Flashcards and Drills. If you want to learn irregular verbs, you need to practice, practice, practice. Below we have created five sets of flashcards as well as simple irregular verb drills to help English learners learn the 100 most common irregular verbs inEnglish.
ENGLISH ARTICLES FINAL TEST Final test on all uses of the English articles A, AN, and THE. A(AN) VS. THE, INDEFINITE VS. DEFINITE ARTICLES In part 2 of the English Articles Tutorial, we continue our list of 25 articles usage tips.Here, we introduce the article THE and discuss how to choose between the indefinite articles A(AN) and the A VS. AN INDEFINITE ARTICLES USE 5. Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel. Also use A before letters and numbers which sound like they begin with a consonant, such as "U", "J", "1" or "9". Remember, it is the sound not the spelling which is important. For example, "1" is spelled O-N-E; however, it is pronounced "won" like it SUBJUNCTIVE EXERCISE 1. It's important that she (remember) to take her medicine twice a day. 2. I suggest that Frank (read) the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle. He doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he is riding down a hill 3. Mrs.FUTURE IN THE PAST
Like simple future, future in the past has two different forms in English: would and was going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings.FORM Would
ARTICLES EXERCISE 14 Exercise 14 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. little interest in running his family's hotel business. He would much rather move to Hollywood and pursue an acting career. CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 5 Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris.ENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money. VERB TENSE PRACTICE TEST 1. You look really great! (you, work) out at the fitness center recently? 2. A: What (you, do) when the accident occurred? B: I (try) to change a light bulb that had burnt out. 3. I (have) the same car for more than ten years. I'm thinking about buying a new one. 4. If it (snow) this weekend, we (go) skiing near Lake Tahoe. 5. A: What do you call people who work in libraries?MIXED CONDITIONALS
Examples: If I weren't going on my business trip next week, I would have accepted that new assignment at work. But I am going to go on a business trip next week, and that is why I didn't accept that new assignment at work. If my parents weren't coming this weekend, I would have planned a nice trip just for the two of us to Napa Valley. But my parents are going to come this weekend, and that is A VS. AN INDEFINITE ARTICLES USE 5. Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel. Also use A before letters and numbers which sound like they begin with a consonant, such as "U", "J", "1" or "9". Remember, it is the sound not the spelling which is important. For example, "1" is spelled O-N-E; however, it is pronounced "won" like itARTICLES EXERCISE 2
Exercise 2 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. Choose A, AN or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. LOCATION PREPOSITIONS (AT, IN, ON) In a Boat vs. On a Boat vs. Aboard a Boat. The word boat is a little more complicated. When English speakers are in small boats, they feel that they are inside something like a car, so they use the preposition in.On large boats or ships, it feels more like public transportation and they prefer to use the word on rather than in.. The preposition aboard is usually used in more formal languageENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money.ENGLISH PAGE
Vocabulary lesson with interactive exercises. a carrier : N. a company which provides telephone service : competition : N. when several companies in an industry sell the same product or service resulting in lower prices and better customer support GET + PREPOSITIONS EXERCISE 2 Dear Mom and Dad, I finally got that philosophy class I was telling you about. It wasn't easy. It's a required course and there is no way to get it. The professor, Dr. Schmitt, seems very good, but I think his class is going to be quite a challenge. PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS Test yourself on the differences between present perfect, past perfect, present perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE The past perfect continuous (also called past perfect progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an action started in the past and continued up to another point in the past. Read on for detailed descriptions, examples, and present perfect continuous exercises. ADVANCED ENGLISH LESSONSVERB TENSESWEEKLY LESSONVOCABULARYGRAMMAR BOOKARTICLESCONDITIONALS Englishpage.com offers free online English lessons for advanced English learners. Lessons include hundreds of English grammar and vocabulary exercises. Everything is free and no sign-up is required.IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular Verb Flashcards and Drills. If you want to learn irregular verbs, you need to practice, practice, practice. Below we have created five sets of flashcards as well as simple irregular verb drills to help English learners learn the 100 most common irregular verbs inEnglish.
ENGLISH ARTICLES FINAL TEST Final test on all uses of the English articles A, AN, and THE. A(AN) VS. THE, INDEFINITE VS. DEFINITE ARTICLES In part 2 of the English Articles Tutorial, we continue our list of 25 articles usage tips.Here, we introduce the article THE and discuss how to choose between the indefinite articles A(AN) and the A VS. AN INDEFINITE ARTICLES USE 5. Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel. Also use A before letters and numbers which sound like they begin with a consonant, such as "U", "J", "1" or "9". Remember, it is the sound not the spelling which is important. For example, "1" is spelled O-N-E; however, it is pronounced "won" like it SUBJUNCTIVE EXERCISE 1. It's important that she (remember) to take her medicine twice a day. 2. I suggest that Frank (read) the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle. He doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he is riding down a hill 3. Mrs.FUTURE IN THE PAST
Like simple future, future in the past has two different forms in English: would and was going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings.FORM Would
ARTICLES EXERCISE 14 Exercise 14 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. little interest in running his family's hotel business. He would much rather move to Hollywood and pursue an acting career. CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 5 Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris.ENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money. ADVANCED ENGLISH LESSONSVERB TENSESWEEKLY LESSONVOCABULARYGRAMMAR BOOKARTICLESCONDITIONALS Englishpage.com offers free online English lessons for advanced English learners. Lessons include hundreds of English grammar and vocabulary exercises. Everything is free and no sign-up is required.IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular Verb Flashcards and Drills. If you want to learn irregular verbs, you need to practice, practice, practice. Below we have created five sets of flashcards as well as simple irregular verb drills to help English learners learn the 100 most common irregular verbs inEnglish.
ENGLISH ARTICLES FINAL TEST Final test on all uses of the English articles A, AN, and THE. A(AN) VS. THE, INDEFINITE VS. DEFINITE ARTICLES In part 2 of the English Articles Tutorial, we continue our list of 25 articles usage tips.Here, we introduce the article THE and discuss how to choose between the indefinite articles A(AN) and the A VS. AN INDEFINITE ARTICLES USE 5. Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel. Also use A before letters and numbers which sound like they begin with a consonant, such as "U", "J", "1" or "9". Remember, it is the sound not the spelling which is important. For example, "1" is spelled O-N-E; however, it is pronounced "won" like it SUBJUNCTIVE EXERCISE 1. It's important that she (remember) to take her medicine twice a day. 2. I suggest that Frank (read) the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle. He doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he is riding down a hill 3. Mrs.FUTURE IN THE PAST
Like simple future, future in the past has two different forms in English: would and was going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings.FORM Would
ARTICLES EXERCISE 14 Exercise 14 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. little interest in running his family's hotel business. He would much rather move to Hollywood and pursue an acting career. CONDITIONAL EXERCISE 5 Clarence: Mary, have you ever had a teacher who changed your life or influenced you greatly? Mary: Yes. But the teacher influenced me in a very negative way. I have always had problems with math, and I think it comes from my seventh grade math teacher, Mr. Harris.ENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money. VERB TENSE PRACTICE TEST 1. You look really great! (you, work) out at the fitness center recently? 2. A: What (you, do) when the accident occurred? B: I (try) to change a light bulb that had burnt out. 3. I (have) the same car for more than ten years. I'm thinking about buying a new one. 4. If it (snow) this weekend, we (go) skiing near Lake Tahoe. 5. A: What do you call people who work in libraries?MIXED CONDITIONALS
Examples: If I weren't going on my business trip next week, I would have accepted that new assignment at work. But I am going to go on a business trip next week, and that is why I didn't accept that new assignment at work. If my parents weren't coming this weekend, I would have planned a nice trip just for the two of us to Napa Valley. But my parents are going to come this weekend, and that is A VS. AN INDEFINITE ARTICLES USE 5. Use A before words such as "European" or "university" which sound like they start with a consonant even if the first letter is a vowel. Also use A before letters and numbers which sound like they begin with a consonant, such as "U", "J", "1" or "9". Remember, it is the sound not the spelling which is important. For example, "1" is spelled O-N-E; however, it is pronounced "won" like itARTICLES EXERCISE 2
Exercise 2 of 30 focusing on the English articles A, AN, and THE. Choose A, AN or (/) for "no article" for each blank below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. LOCATION PREPOSITIONS (AT, IN, ON) In a Boat vs. On a Boat vs. Aboard a Boat. The word boat is a little more complicated. When English speakers are in small boats, they feel that they are inside something like a car, so they use the preposition in.On large boats or ships, it feels more like public transportation and they prefer to use the word on rather than in.. The preposition aboard is usually used in more formal languageENGLISH PAGE
Debbie: Hello, I bought this laptop computer a little over a month ago, and I am having some difficulty with it. Store Clerk: What seems to be the problem? Debbie: The screen is flashing. It's really .I would like to return it and get my money back. Store Clerk: I'm sorry, our store has a very strict return .After more than a month, we are not able your money.ENGLISH PAGE
Vocabulary lesson with interactive exercises. a carrier : N. a company which provides telephone service : competition : N. when several companies in an industry sell the same product or service resulting in lower prices and better customer support GET + PREPOSITIONS EXERCISE 2 Dear Mom and Dad, I finally got that philosophy class I was telling you about. It wasn't easy. It's a required course and there is no way to get it. The professor, Dr. Schmitt, seems very good, but I think his class is going to be quite a challenge. PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS Test yourself on the differences between present perfect, past perfect, present perfect continuous, and past perfect continuous. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE The past perfect continuous (also called past perfect progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an action started in the past and continued up to another point in the past. Read on for detailed descriptions, examples, and present perfect continuous exercises.englishpage.com
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