This section contains exercises on English language. With their help, you can consolidate or test your knowledge. The exercises are available without registration, SMS and other complex body movements; they are not taken from collections or textbooks, but were invented by me personally. All exercises are given with answers, translations, and sometimes with hints; the correctness of the answers is checked automatically. Most of the exercises are designed for beginners, they are designed to consolidate the material.

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English grammar exercises

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Adjective

Numeral

Verb

Exercises on verb tenses and conditional sentences

English vocabulary exercise P.S. When can you break the rules of the English language?

These exercises will help test how well you know the rules, but there are times when even the strictest rules “give way.” What I mean? The answer is in this video:

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I often hear questions from my colleagues about which grammar collections are better, where to get a lot of practice exercises, and so on. Therefore, I decided to cover this issue in more detail, although I have already written about some things in my other articles. In general, I decided to tell you about my favorites that I use every day.

Lately, people very often write to me in personal messages in contact and by email about how I work with my students, what aids I use and, of course, where can I get normal, but at the same time varied exercises to train my child’s grammar skills.

Yes, I love grammar. As far back as I can remember, when I was still a student, I really loved to compose exercises and look for interesting grammar tasks from the very beginning. different sources and copied them, carefully putting them in a folder with files, which became thicker and thicker each time. Have you ever had such an oddity?

After all, before there was not such a great abundance of books as there is now. I remember with such zeal I then downloaded books and manuals from various torrents, storing them all in numerous folders. And now, looking back, I understand that I was simply experiencing a grammatical hunger for the lack of literature and wanted to have everything! Colleagues, has this happened to you?

What about today? There are a lot of books and manuals, downloading anything is not difficult, there is everything your heart desires. But this, it turns out, is not always good. You have to work with such abundance that you don’t know what to take on. Therefore, in such a matter, a measure is needed, as in principle everywhere.

It turned out to be a big retreat. But this is to say that what follows is purely my personal opinion, my experience is more than 13 years and everything that I use in my work suits me personally perfectly. Other teachers may not like something or like it, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad! Just an individual approach)))

Must have for any category of students

What kind of grammar books did I not have! And cheap, and expensive, and famous, and unknown authors! I decided to focus on the New Round Up book series.

New series of books New Round Up with a CD of additional exercises and games

I bought the entire series, starting with the Starter level. The favorite and most used are Starter, 1, 2, 3 and 4 levels. Levels 5 and 6 are not so shabby, I rarely resort to them, only for the most motivated and gifted children.

Why this series? Maybe because it was with her that my acquaintance with foreign textbooks began. Back then, Round Up was not New and the publication was completely foreign. By the way, I have two versions of this series at home.

Old version Round Up books. It is entirely in English. No disk.

I find this series convenient, logical, systematic and colorful. Easy to match to any student level.

Collections of exercises for schoolchildren

I often turn to the collections of Marina Anatolyevna Gatskevich English Grammar for pupils. I have three collections, the degree of complexity increases from book to book. There are so many exercises there!!! Drill down any grammatical rule once or twice! The first two parts are used more actively than the third. Her hands never reached her.

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When you need to understand English tenses...

English times are a quiet horror for our students. Understanding them all and being able to use them correctly is a separate aspect. At school, children hate them because they don’t understand them and don’t train them enough.

So...the tutor’s task is to explain this not only in accessible language and different methods (songs and dances), but also so that the child can automatically use the right tense in his speech.

1. Here some colleagues may not understand me, because from time to time I like the collection... Yuri Borisovich Golitsynsky. From there I take only exercises from time to time. On other topics I turn to him extremely rarely. Why him? Because the vocabulary there is school vocabulary and it is more or less understandable to children, there are a lot of exercises in different variations with different tenses.

Labyrinth

Buy Grammar. Collection of exercises (Golitsynsky) in the Ozon online store

2. I constantly use my mini-books on the topics Present Simple and Present Continuous, Past Simple and Present Perfect. I once selected the most successful and understandable exercises in one collection and now I use them in my work. You can also download . I share my work completely free of charge.

A serious book for preparing for exams

Somehow I found a book online by E.V. Makarova and T.V. Parkhamovich Upgrade your English Grammar. I got acquainted with electronic version and you know, I really liked the way everything was presented there, that I myself wanted to refresh my memory. There are points there that are not discussed in simple grammar collections.

The book is designed for motivated people who want to know grammar in detail. The ideal tutorial. I would even advise all tutors and teachers to test their knowledge using this book. I am sure that you will discover a lot for yourself there.

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300 interactive exercises in English

When you want to move a little away from paper books and copies, another variety comes to the rescue. My students enjoy doing exercises on the computer. And then I use Sergei Chernyshov’s wonderful simulator. Four years ago, he published a collection of class exercises on various grammatical topics for the school curriculum.

In 2013, I wrote a review on it. And now he decided to improve and supplement it. A lot of different exercises have been added, all the shortcomings have been taken into account and corrected, the material has been updated by 80%.

The collection contains following topics(the number of exercises is indicated next to it):

  • Present Simple - 15 ex.
  • Present Continuous - 15 ex.
  • Present Perfect - 15 ex.
  • Present Perfect Continuous - 15 ex.
  • Past Simple - 15 ex.
  • Past Continuous - 15 ex.
  • Past Perfect (+Past Perfect Continuous) - 20 ex.
  • Future Simple (+to be going to) – 20 ex.
  • Articles (a, an, the, —) — 20 ex.
  • There is (are, was, were, will be) - 20 ex.
  • Countable and Uncountable Nouns - 15 ex.
  • Plural Nouns - 15 ex.
  • Degrees of Comparison - 15 ex.
  • Yes / No Questions - 15 ex.
  • WH - questions - 15 ex.
  • Conditional I - 10 ex.
  • Conditional II - 10 ex.
  • Conditional III - 10 ex.
  • Mixed Conditional Sentences - 15 ex.

As always, the collection turned out to be excellent and a good support for paper versions, since in addition to exercises on the computer, they can all be printed out and used as repetition or as homework.

The collection will also appeal to school teachers who use interactive whiteboards in their work. The font has become much larger, which helps students who sit in the last desks see it.

Examples of interactive exercises on various topics

You can read more about this collection of interactive exercises. There is a promotion on it now and it will only last for three days.

P.S. Part of the money that will be received from the sale of this course through my link, will be transferred to one Kazan boy Amirchik. He goes to kindergarten with my eldest daughter Alisa. As they say, no one expected trouble. He was diagnosed with a tumor in his kidney. I know what it is (I wrote in) and what parents are going through now. I really want to help them at least a little.

P.S.S. Colleagues, do you have any favorite books with grammar exercises? Please share in the comments. In case I don’t know something and I’ll try your options. Of course, I have described only a few books here, but these are the most used ones.

Have a great week everyone! And take care of your loved ones!

Of course, theory is very important, but even more important is to be able to apply the acquired knowledge in practice. This page contains exercises for various grammatical topics in the English language. All exercises are interactive, which in turn will only give you pleasure from doing the exercises.

Consolidation as the basis of knowledge

In order for what you have learned in a subject to remain in your memory, it is important to always practice the material you have covered. This is especially true when a person learns English. Being not native, but needs to be worked on. Agree: if you do not communicate every day in a given language, then the process of learning it will be practically fruitless in practice. Therefore, exercises in English should be included in the list of required practice. They will replace the lack of natural communication in a given language. This is the main reason for constant working off.

Necessity

Typically, learning a foreign language is systematic. Each topic builds on the previous one. Therefore, it is important to master each of them well so that learning English becomes a productive task. After each topic, you need to do exercises to bring your knowledge to automaticity. This will allow you to retain the acquired knowledge in your memory. Just theory is not enough, it must be worked out. Over time, you will bring the acquired knowledge to automaticity with practice. Yes, and the interconnection of topics will help create unified system. When a person has perfectly mastered the acquired knowledge, he no longer wastes time thinking about correct construction. Everything happens naturally, it becomes the norm. Therefore, exercises directly affect your speech level. If it is not possible to communicate with native English speakers every day, then practice exercises are a good alternative to this task.

The right attitude

You should not assume that the exercises will work out right away. Mistakes are a natural process that should be accepted normally. In general, exercises in English on topics can be completed online. Each person can choose tasks according to their degree of complexity. Making mistakes is a good incentive to work on difficult moments. Therefore, the question of learning English completely depends on your mood. Experts advise writing out the mistakes you made and then reworking the areas that stuck. Exercises will help with this task.

After each English exercise, you can check your answers by clicking on the “Check Answers” ​​button. It is also possible to show the correct answers (the “Show answers” ​​button) and start the exercise over again (the “Start over” button). Before the grammar exercises, a link to a theoretical article is provided. You can always follow it to refresh your knowledge. In order for English language exercises to be beneficial, do everything yourself. If you do not know how to correctly answer the questions in the exercise, do not rush to click the “Show answers” ​​button. Use it only as a last resort. It’s better to read the theory first and think more about the answer. If you still failed to answer correctly and you used the hint, try to understand why the answer was the way it was. In general, study conscientiously and you will soon notice your progress in learning English.

Sometimes _______friends and I go to the car exhibitions. _______sister Ann has a hobby. _____hobby is cooking. She likes to make cakes and pies. ______cakes are very tasty. I like ____pies with jam.

  • The pronoun
  • Insert the pronoun in the correct form.

    If you have good health _____are in a good mood.

    I clean _______teeth twice a day.

    My brother usually washes______face and hands in the morning and in the evening.

  • The pronoun
  • Insert the pronoun in the correct form.

    There are some facts which have influence on ______health.

    We must not eat a lot, _____can’t eat much sugar and plenty of sweets.

    Smoking is not useful for _______health.

  • The pronoun
  • Insert the pronoun in the correct form.

    Maslenitsa is the time when ______always cook pancakes. _______parents like to invite ________friends to come to see us. _____buy cakes, fruit, make pancakes for _____guests. During this holiday______celebrate the beginning of spring.

  • The pronoun
  • Insert the pronoun in the correct form.

    I know_____. He is a good pupil. ______marks are excellent. He has good knowledge and______teacher is proud of ______.

  • The pronoun
  • Insert the pronoun in the correct form.

    This is______room. It is a big room. ______room is light. I often clean ______room. I like it, because it is________.

    1. Adverb

    He is my friend.

    Nick lives near Oxford.

    Betty seems to be a hard pupil.

    You should work hard every morning.

    We went for a walk in bad weather.

    A person was badly wounded.

    2. Adverb (The Adverb)

    Read the sentences. Underline and translate the adverbs.

    They have a short break between classes.

    Shortly after she left our city we received a letter from her.

    Mike speaks in a high voice.

    High in the air I saw a nice bird.

    Better late than never.

    Liza came home at such a late hour.

    Preview:

    1. The Adjective

    Old –

    Interesting

    Nice –

    Technical

    Long –

    Modern –

    Splendid

    Vertical –

    2. The Adjective

    Form a comparative and superlatives adjectives.

    Tall

    Beautiful –

    Large –

    Many – Many

    Proper

    Serious

    Typical

    Scientific

    3. The Adjective

    Form comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives.

    Easy –

    Active –

    Hot –

    Young –

    Good –

    Much –

    Small –

    Quiet

    4. The Adjective

    Form comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives.

    Big –

    Difficult –

    Good –

    Short –

    Successful –

    Weak

    Selfish –

    5. The Adjective

    My sister keeps up with the latest fashions. But when she goes to school she wears casual clothes. She prefers to buy stylish things and wears them when she visits parties. My sister is a very trendy girl. She has a good taste. She has bought a gorgeous blouse and it suits her perfectly.

    6. The Adjective

    Read the sentences, find and underline the adjectives.

    The most popular game associated with England is cricket. There are a lot of cricket clubs in England. Cricket is played between club teams, mainly on Saturdays afternoons in summer. If you want to play cricket, you must wear white boots, a white shirt and long white trousers.

    1. Numeral

    One – one, the first

    Third – three, the third

    Five – five, the fifth

    Twenty-one – twenty-one, the twenty-first

    Six – six, the sixth

    Nine – nine, the ninth

    Fourteen – fourteen, the fourteenth

    2. Numeral

    Select and underline the correct answer.

    Seven - Seven, the seventh

    Two - Two, the second

    Nine – nine, the ninth

    Eighth - Eight, the eighth

    Eleven - Eleven, the eleventh

    Twenty-three - Twenty-three, the twenty-third

    Twelve - Twelve, the twelfth

    3. Numeral

    More than (two)________million cars and motorcycles are registered in Moscow in 1998.

    Moscow was mentioned in the chronicles in 1147 for the (one)_______time.

    The (one)_________telephone exchange opened in Moscow in 1882 and serviced sixty (one)_________subscribers.

  • Numeral
  • Insert the numeral in the correct form.

    Yuri Gagarin was (one)___________cosmonaut in the world. He spent one hundred and (eight)_________minutes in space. It was (one)_________time in history that the Russian spaceship “Vostok” with the man on board was in space.

  • Numeral
  • Insert the numeral in the correct form.

    The tortoise is the animal that lives the longest life. It sometimes lived between (three)________ hundred and (four)__________ hundred years.

  • Numeral
  • Insert the numeral in the correct form.

    The London Underground is the oldest (one)_______in the world and has more than (two)________hundred stations.

    London has twenty-(six)_______bridges.

    There are around (ninety)___________daily papers in England.

    Preview:
  • The Noun
  • A woman –

    A desk

    A day –

    A foot -

    A child –

    A class –

    A piano

    A city –

    A ship -

    A potato

  • The Noun
  • Put the words below in the plural.

    A man -

    A boy –

    A child –

    A tooth

    A hero

    A story –

    A sheep -

    A shelf –

    A toy –

    An arm –

  • The Noun
  • Put the words below in the plural.

    A class –

    A box –

    A book –

    A potato

    A sheep -

    A shelf –

    A computer

    A story –

    A chair –

    A table –

  • The Noun
  • Put the words below in the plural.

    A girl –

    A piano

    A life

    A city –

    A boy –

    A fish -

    A stone –

    A child –

    A car

    A classmate –

    5. The Noun

    Bag, hair, fruit, table, ticket, month, money, friend, water, home, hand, day, field, eye, event.

  • The Noun
  • Read and underline the nouns that have the same form and are used with a singular verb.

    Heart, hair, farm, money, cinema, class, car, water, fork, fruit, classmate, chair, circus, arm, actor.

  • Noun + Preposition (The Noun + Preposition)
  • Choose the correct preposition.

    By heart – (by, in, on) heart

    Home – (on, in, at) home

    On foot – (on, in, by) foot

    On time – (on, in, at) time

    8. The Article

    Train, trumpet, coffee, tree, toys, story, teeth, bus, day, snow, clock, rain, rule, spring, plan.

    9. The Article

    Read and underline the nouns with which the indefinite article a/an is not used.

    Book, tea, pencil, music, desk, water, month, boat, meat, sugar, fear, animal, bee, spoon.

    10. The Article

    Egg, ____pen, ____arm, ____umbrella, ____classroom, ____hour, _____play, _____tea, ____apple, _____joke.

    11. The Article

    Put the article a/an in the correct form.

    Ice-cream, ____ear, ____pencil, ____room, ____English book, ____Russian book, ____textbook, ____head, ____film, ____old man.

    12. The Article

    To go to _______school

    To go________home

    To listen to _____radio

    To play _______tennis

    To go to ______theater

    To have ______breakfast

    13. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    To play _____football

    To go to ____bed

    To stay at_____home

    To watch ______TV

    To be in _____bed

    To be at _____school

    To play ______piano

    14. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    Thames is _____deepest river in Great Britain.

    British Museum is _____biggest museum in ____London.

    Australia is ____smallest continent in ____world.

    15. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    American people have their ____favorite traditional holiday.

    It is _____Thanksgiving Day.

    There are many ____holidays in ____Russia too.

    They are _____New Year’s Day, ____Women’s Day, ____Victory Day and others.

    16. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    I want to be ____doctor. I like this ____profession and I’m going to get _____medical education and work at ____hospital.

    17. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    I’m going to be _____ like this ____profession because I like ____books very much. I am glad that my mother is ____skilled librarian. I am proud of my ____mother.

    18. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    To stay at_____home

    To watch ______TV

    To listen to _____radio

    To have _____lunch

    To be at _____school

    To go to ______cinema

    19. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    To be at _____home

    To play ______piano

    To go ____home

    To be in _____bed

    To have _____dinner

    To go to ______theater

    To be at _____school

    20. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    Russia

    Russian Federation

    France

    French Republic

    Great Britain

    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    America

    21. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    Ukraine

    Elbrus

    Caucasus

    Crimea

    Everest

    Alps

    Thames

    Neva

    22. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    Cambridge University

    British Museum

    McDonalds

    St. Paul's Cathedral

    Times (newspaper name)

    Tower of London

  • The Article
  • Find and underline nouns that do not have a singular form.

    Apple, desk, wood, pencil, music, picture, book, tea, lesson, friendship, bear, sofa, telephone, salt, water.

    24. The Article

    Coffee, pupil, rabbit, music, tea, question, wood, puzzle, friendship, milk, face, farm, sugar, puppy.

    25. The Article

    Find and underline the nouns with which the indefinite article a/an is not used.

    Apple, desk, music, pen, ear, hands, coffee, sugar, rain, tree, arm, chain, dogs, foxes, eye, water, animals, mother, jam.

    26. The Article

    Insert the correct article where necessary.

    Tommy is ___little boy. One ____day he says to his father that ____moon is better than ___sun. His father asks Tommy why? And he answers: “Well? ____sun gives us light in the daytime, when it is ____light. But ____moon gives us light at night, when it is dark.”