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Grammar - ESL
Thanks to this will vs be going to worksheet, your ESL students will practice using the future tenses in the English language.
Quantifiers (a lot of, much, many, a few, a little)
Vocabulary (food containers)
Read and choose the best word for the gap.
This ESL worksheet allows your advanced students to practice their knowledge of the Past Perfect Simple and the Past Perfect Continuous by completing a fill-in-the-blanks exercise.
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense: past simple, past continuous, past perfect simple and past perfect continuos.
Read and fill in the blanks with the appropriate word.
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.
I can use the past simple and present perfect tenses correctly.
Read and choose the correct word for each blank
English, Questions, Wh- questions, Y/N questions, Past Simple Tense
Read the sentences, note the time words in bold and write in the correct form of the passive voice.
Complete in the gaps with the correct form of the present perfect tense to find out Miguel and his family's life experiences over time.
Use of English and reading test
Complete the exercises using the grammar structures: past simple, past perfect and past perfect continuous
Future Tenses - Part 1
Countable&Uncountable Nouns - Students practice when it's possible to count or not.
Read the sentences and write the correct form of the words in parentheses.
Put the verbs into the correct form to create mixed conditionals. Use the hints in green to understand which type of mixed conditionals you need.
Practicing verbs tense, writing and reading comprehension.
Read the instructions in the worksheet.
Look at the sentences and the tense cue; complete with the correct form of the auxiliary to form the passive voice.
Vocabulary: Large Numbers Grammar: Comparative Adjetives
Complete exercises about the simple present tense for affirmative and negative statements
Read the first sentence and then write in the non-defining relative clause in the second sentence.