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Grammar - ESL
These present simple exercises allow your ESL students to practice their knowledge of this tense in the English language while learning vocabulary related to hobbies.
Instructions: Select the best option to complete the sentences.
NIK3 - Unit 11: Grammar 2
Wh question words " What - How - When - Where - Why - Who"
Read the first sentence and then write in the non-defining relative clause in the second sentence.
1️⃣ Đọc kỹ từng câu.
2️⃣ Xác định danh từ trong câu (1 con hay nhiều con):
3️⃣ Điền It hoặc They vào chỗ trống cho đúng.
✅ Ghi nhớ:
Exercises to practice simple past tense. Read the instructions and fill in the blanks
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LW5-U3L6: Present perfect with How long and "for" "since"
Present Simple verbs
reading
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.
Students will practice Be Going to for Future Plans.
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.
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.
Read the sentences and choose the correct adverb.
Read and follow the instrutions.
These future tense activities allow your students to practice using the different future tenses in the English language: Future Simple (will), Going to, and Future Continuous, both in the positive and negative form.
Ending Pronunciation Regular Verbs Past Simple
Narrative tenses - various exercises
Read the sentences and choose "should" or "shouldn't".
Students will practice possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
Using the provided formulas and examples to complete homework