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Put the verbs into the correct form to create mixed conditionals. Use the hints in blue to understand which type of mixed conditionals you need.
There is are - JR1
Complete the exercises using the grammar structures: past simple, past perfect and past perfect continuous
Read and choose the correct relative pronoun
This ESL worksheet presents a multiple-choice exercise designed for students seeking to enhance their reading comprehension skills and knowledge of English grammar at the C2 level. Thanks to this real-life text about the Japanese technique of Kintsugi, they will learn how to master the English language at the highest level.
Present Simple or Present Continuous Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Open cloze a, an, some any
There is
There are
Quantifiers (a, an, some, any)
Thanks to this ESL worksheet on the present perfect, your students will practice their knowledge of this tense in the English language while learning vocabulary related to the fall season.
9 form Gerund
Exercise Advanced All Mixed Tenses
Grammar: Superlatives
Vocabulary: Places in Town
Practice the personal pronouns and the verb to be
Multiple choice Exercise: to be or have got
In this ESL worksheet, your students must put the words in the appropriate order to create English sentences about the future using will or going to.
Present Simple vs Present Continuous
Passive Voice ( Present, Present Continuous, Present Perfect)
:)
Read carefully and answer all the questions
This ESL worksheet, designed for the B2 level, enables your students to practice the grammar related to the Present Perfect tense in the English language while learning vocabulary associated with the holiday of Thanksgiving.
Students will practice can, can't, could, couldn't and parts of the body
Answer the questions choosing A, B, C or D.
Complete the tasks.
Complete the text with the correct form of the verb in brackets, Present Simple and Continuous, Past Simple and Continuous, used to, Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous.