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The 9th-12th grade band materials support student learning for students at the ninth, tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade levels. Many items can be used to teach basic skills that will be necessary for ninth through twelfth graders to master reading, writing, and spelling skills. Locating materials by grade band can help you with students who are progressing more quickly than their grade level with their skills mastery, but it can also help with students who are still working on the core skills from a previous grade, as well as a mixed classroom of multiple learners. Below are free, printable worksheets, which are ready to be used or duplicated for home or classroom.
Narrator’s Point of View Flow Chart
This flowchart helps students identify the correct point of view. They answer “yes” and “no” questions to identify the correct point of view.
Spot It: Unnecessary Words
Practice identifying unnecessary words with this printable worksheet on editing and proofing. Students will be asked to read through a series of sentences and circle the ones that contain unnecessary words. This activity is great for use both at home and in the classroom.
Active Voice: Which One?
Students will practice identifying active voice with this printable verbs activity. This worksheet asks students to read through the given sentences and circle the number of each sentence that is in active voice. Ideal for 8th – 10th grade, but can be used where felt appropriate. This activity can be used both at home and in the classroom by parents, teachers, or students.
Charles Dickens Visits America
In 1842 Charles Dickens was probably the most famous English language author in the world. In this year he visited America. Students read about the trip and answer the questions.
Charles Dickens: David Copperfield and His Aunt
Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, published in 1849, is one of his most famous works. Students read the passage and answer questions.
Circle It! Correct Punctuation
Students will practice identifying correctly used punctuation in this printable activity. They will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that have correct punctuation. Ideal for 6th – 12th grade, but can be used where needed.
Correcting Dangling Modifiers
Now it’s time to correct the dangling modifiers in sentences!
Correcting Misplaced Modifiers
Your student will correct the misplaced modifiers in this worksheet.
Edgar Allan Poe and the Fall of the House of Usher
In this activity, students read a passage from Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and write what they think the underlined words mean.
Edgar Allan Poe: The Oval Portrait
In this activity, students read a passage from Edgar Allan Poe’s 1842 short story “The Oval Portrait” and answer questions.
Elegy for Lincoln: Walt Whitman’s Poem
In this activity, students read a “O Captain! My Captain!” about Abraham Lincoln and his death. Students then answer questions about the poem.
Explaining Oxymorons
This oxymoron worksheet is awfully good!
Figurative Language: Find the Hyperbole
This hyperbole worksheet is the best ever!
Find the Misplaced Modifiers
See if you can identify the other misplaced modifiers in this printable grammar worksheet. This grammar activity for middle school students is great for improving reading and writing skills. While it is ideal for 7th – 9th grade, it can be used where needed. This misplaced modifiers activity is perfect for both parents and teachers to use in the classroom or at home.
Higher Grades KWL Chart Template
KWL charts are helpful tools to teach students how to approach problem solving. This template is designed for students in middle school and high school.
How to Write a Thesis Statement
This activity helps students develop a strong thesis statement for their essays by providing practice writing sample statements.
How to Write an Introduction: Bridge Building Activity
This activity is designed to help students learn about writing introductions through a fun bridge building activity to join the lead noun card and thesis statement card.
How to Write an Introduction: Different Leads
This is a fun, creative activity where students explore ways to include factoids, stories, metaphors and more to create “hooks”. A great activity to help students develop strong introductions.
How to Write an Introduction: Lead Types
Creating an attention-grabbing lead isn’t always easy but it’s very rewarding to students when they are able to create engaging introductions. This activity provides great practice to build better introductions!
How to Write an Introduction: Lead, Bridge, and Thesis
Let’s combine it all! This activity helps students use thesis statements, bridges and leads to write strong essay introductions.
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How do students edit the worksheets, whether RTF or PDF? In these days of distance learning, my fellow teachers and I are looking for editable digital resources that kids could turn in… The homophones worksheets look great, but how would we see their answers?
I don’t recommend that students use those formats. Those are for printing and editing.
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High School Grammar Worksheets and Activities
Looking for high school grammar worksheets that review common concepts? High school grammar practice can be engaging and analytical.
Grammar worksheets for high school can be part of your language arts activities, but when you move past the worksheet, students will see grammar in a new way. Plus, what you do with a worksheet can easily lead to meaningful h igh school grammar activities. Sometimes, I start with a worksheet and provide direct instruction, and then I move to more complex parts of studying language.
I think about grammar activities for high school this way: I don’t teach any other concept in my class only using a worksheet. Why would I approach grammar that way? When students and I discuss our language as we experience it in other parts of class (informational texts, speeches, literature, writing), students retain grammar lessons. We discuss grammatical concepts in context, work on student writing, and study the way humans use language. “Grammar” is more than a worksheet.
That’s not to say that I don’t use h igh school grammar worksheets. I do, just like I sometimes use a worksheet with literature or writing. In fact, you can download my free high school grammar worksheets and activities . Then, with a few modifications, you can turn any grammar worksheet into a higher order thinking activity. (I created this free set of activities so you could experience grammar with higher order thinking.)
Those two ideas, that grammar is more than a worksheet and that I can elevate student thinking with language, guide many of my grammar activities for high school. I typically ask students to show me what they understand and where they need support. I use a pre-test for valuable feedback. Then, students can focus on where they need practice.
Here are specific ideas for h igh school grammar activities .
Worksheet Creation: Student Guidelines
A quick grammar activity that fits into most lesson plans is to ask students to make grammar worksheets.* It reverses the role for students, and they experience the creation of language with grammar in mind. I did this with middle school students and did not have much luck. High school grammar worksheets that students created? That worked better.
By asking students to create, they must look at all angles concerning the grammatical concept. The adage, “Tell me, I’ll forget. Show me, I’ll remember. Involve me, I’ll understand” is true with grammar. Games and interactive grammar notebooks work too, but for a quick, any-time activity, asking students to create high school grammar worksheets works for students and teachers. Students practice, and teachers can see where students are still struggling in their grammar journey.
When I ask students to create, I have found that the fewer guidelines I provide, the better students perform.
If for instance, I give students a number for each part of speech or type of sentence to create, students struggle to meet the quota. They focus on the quota.
However, if I provide a general guideline such as students writing a variety of sentences, more times than not, students will create different types of sentences. Then as I circle the class, I can show students that with a few additions, they have created another type of sentence. The changes are subtle, but students see that those small additions (a subordinating conjunction, another subject and verb) have formed a compound-complex sentence.
The guidelines I do provide focus on giving students the power of creation. I encourage them to think of structure and the worksheet’s goal. I ask students what should be covered. This provides me with assessment; I learn what my next high school grammar practice should be.
Plus?! Student-created grammar worksheets for high school are often awesome. Engagement is high whenever students create the h igh school grammar activities.
Differentiation with High School Grammar Practice
Another (simple!) way to practice grammar with older students is to differentiate the practice. Not all students need to work on the same skills!
Normally with differentiation in my classroom, students work with grammar practice together. Group work allows me to differentiate easily. Students have control over choosing an area where they need practice. After students explain what they need to study or if you choose for them, decide what activities they’ll practice. If you’ve tried high school grammar practice in a variety of ways, a worksheet might help. Often, a worksheet clarifies any confusion, and students have direct and short practice. Plus, when students write, I ask them to consult the worksheet for extra emphasis.
For instance, let’s return to the sentence structure example. A set of students may need to work on making subjects and verbs and compound subjects and verbs for simple sentences. Another set would focus on punctuating a compound-complex sentence correctly. Another set would work on using both subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns to begin dependent clauses.
Whatever students need, I can provide a quick worksheet to clarify. Not every student in class receives the same worksheet! Then we can return to more engaging grammar instruction.
Grammar Worksheets for High School: Problem Areas
Upper level language standards focus on difficult concepts where owning a strong foundation of grammar pays off. Often, grammar activities for high school students tie to student essays. If students have confusing sentences or other grammatical errors, you might find yourself teaching very specific areas.
Take parallelism as an example of a problem area. Sometimes, as students write more complex sentences, their elements are not yet parallel.
Parallelism is a powerful tool in writing and public speaking. Parallel structure can emphasize a point and provide transitions.
A lack of parallelism can be confusing though. Words, phrases, and clauses should be parallel in structure. Consider this sentence: We have papers to write, research to complete, and classes that need attended.
That sentence has a series with three ideas. The first two ideas are nouns with infinitives. The last idea is a noun followed by a dependent clause. The sentence should read: We have papers to write, research to complete, and classes to attend.
Before students make high school grammar worksheets, ask them to scaffold the material themselves: what knowledge is needed to understand parallelism? to correct that sentence? Students should understand phrases are different from clauses, that commas should separate items in a series, and that subjects and verbs make up clauses. All of those concepts can be divided amongst students to study. Allow older students to take part in the scaffolding decisions and to apply the grammar practice directly to their writing.
Finally, language standards (which is where we find our “grammar” concepts) ask students to connect grammar to writing. For example, high school students should use various types of phrases and clauses. Even if students can identity phrases and clauses and recite the definitions, they still are not meeting standards. Students must write phrases and clauses to honestly meet the standard.
Which. . . is the power of language. Students should understand and study grammar so that they can implement the concepts into their writing. They should also be able to look at informational texts, speeches, literature, and on to be sure that the creator is not deceiving them through the use of language. Presenting grammar to high school students this way can change the way they approach grammar lessons.
Overall, grammar activities for high school can include worksheets, but they can include so much more! When I see students needing more practice before moving onto the next step or when a concept is overwhelming students, asking students to what would help them often results in targeted and purposeful practice. The more students understand that grammar is the study of language and that study is diverse and purposeful, the more likely students will be involved in their lessons.
Finally, don’t be afraid to use grammar worksheets . They have straight-forward information, and older students appreciate no-nonsense approaches to lessons.
What successes have you found with grammar activities for high school? What specific grammatical concept? I’d love to read your success stories.
*I’m using “grammar worksheets” as a catch-all term. I’ve had success making flipping books, study guides, grammar sorts, manipulatives , and on.
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35 free grammar worksheets that improve students' writing, by: tiffany rehbein.
The ability to write effectively and communicate ideas through writing are essential for working in the real world. Outside of writing instruction, students need dedicated time to practice the skills and strategies necessary to become effective writers. Here are 35 free grammar worksheets you can download and share with students.
Free Grammar Practice Worksheets for Grades 1–5
#1 Pick a Homophone Activity
This simple activity will get students in grades 1–2 thinking deeply about homophones! Students must read a sentence and choose the correct homophone based on context. Since it’s easy-to-follow, students can work independently, in pairs, or they can even take the activity home for homework. The Pick a Homophone Activity is included in the Homophone Usage Kit , so if you’d like a copy, download the kit today!
#2 Fill-in-the-Blank Homophone Dice Game
With the Fill-in-the-Blank Homophone Dice Game s tudents roll dice to see which homophone column they have landed on. Then they must choose the homophone from that category that fits correctly in the blank below. Students just keep rolling (and rolling… and rolling) until they have filled in all the boxes and mastered the game! Get a free, copy of the Fill-in-the-Blank Homophone Dice Game by downloading the entire Homophone Usage Kit .
#3 Grammar Mini Lesson: Adverbs
An adverb is a word that generally describes a verb. Adverbs describe verbs by telling how , when , or where an action happens. Use the Adverbs Grammar Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet to help grades 3–5 students recognize adverbs.
#4 Grammar Mini Lesson: Subject Pronouns
When writing, clarity is key. It is important for students to understand how the proper use of a pronoun will clarify to readers what noun the writer is talking about. Use the Subject Pronoun s Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet to review subject pronouns, pronoun antecedents, and present-tense verbs!
#5 Commas Usage Practice: My Father's Dragon
With this Commas Usage Practice Worksheet , students in grades 3–5 are tasked with reading an excerpt from Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett. This grade-appropriate text is missing some important commas! Students must then add the commas back into the text in order to ensure the passage is grammatically sound once again. Additionally, each worksheet hints at comma placement rules that students need to remember when editing their particular passage. When complete, students can use the answer key to check their work.
#6 Grammar Mini Lesson: Fragments and Run-On Sentences
One of the main concepts that continues to appear throughout grammar and writing teachings are fragment and run-on sentences. It is extremely important to teach the basics of a complete sentence early in the development of your students’ grammar and writing skills. Students in grades 3–5 can use the Correcting Fragment and Run-on Sentences Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet to practice these important concepts!
#7 Grammar Mini Lesson: Misspelled Words
One of the reasons the English language can be so difficult to learn is due to the number of homophones. Students in grades 3–5 can use the Words Often Misspelled Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet to review commonly misspelled words!
#8 Grammar Mini Lesson: Subject Predicates
Simple subjects and simple predicates are the “must –haves” in sentence structure. These two words are the foundation in which grammar and writing are further built on. Use the Simple Subjects and Predicates Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet , to teach students in grades 3–5 about these important aspects of writing!
#9 Grammar Mini Lesson: Complex Sentences
A complex sentence combines related ideas with a subordinating conjunction. Use the Complex Sentences Grammar Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet to help students begin to understand subordinating conjunctions and complex sentences.
#10 Grammar Mini Lesson: Parts of a Friendly Letter
Letter writing is a skill that students of any age can apply in order to strengthen their writing and grammar skills. Use the Parts of a Friendly Letter Grammar Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet to help students in grades 3–5 learn the proper way to write a friendly letter.
#11 Grammar Mini Lesson: More Commas
Give your students practice using commas correctly when writing! With the More Commas Grammar Activity your students will get the reinforcement they need to identify comma use and apply it in their writing.
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#12 Grammar Mini Lesson: Commas in Compound Sentences
A comma is a punctuation mark that signals a separation of ideas or a slight pause. Use the Commas in Compound Sentences and Series Mini Lesson & Practice Sheet , to help students recognize instances in which to use commas.
#13 Correcting Run-On Sentences
Students must be able to self-monitor and identify a run-on sentence in order to correct run-on sentences. With the Correcting Run-on Sentences Worksheets students will read a portion of the text Who is Jackie Robinson? by Gail Herman and Nancy Harrison and then practice revising run-on sentences.
#14 Commas Usage Practice: The Story of My Life
With this Commas Usage Practice Worksheet , students in grades 6–8 are tasked with reading an excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller. This grade-appropriate text is missing some important commas! Students must then add the commas back into the text in order to ensure the passage is grammatically sound once again. Additionally, each worksheet hints at comma placement rules that students need to remember when editing their particular passage. When complete, students can use the answer key to check their work.
#15 Identifying Parts of Speech in a Complex Text
This next activity is not the most creative way to practice parts of speech at home, but it is effective! The Identifying Parts of Speech in a Complex Text Lesson has students read a complex text and then identify various parts of speech.
#16 The Big Three Commas Rule Activity
Give students The Big Three Comma Rules explained in simple, memorable terms. Then let them practice with exercises and apply to their writing.
#17 Nature-Themed Homophones Activity
This engaging activity can be used year-round as students reinforce their language content knowledge. Download the Nature Homophone cards and Nature Homophone chart to begin this great activity.
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#18 Parallel Structure Activity (Can be used in grades 6–8)
Using parallel structure makes it easier for readers to understand writing. Give your students practice on these important concepts with the Parallel Structure Grammar Activity . Whether for guided instruction or independent practice, your students will get the reinforcement they need!
#19 Commas Usage Practice: The Adventures of Sherlock
With this Commas Usage Practice Worksheet , students in grades 9–12 are tasked with reading an excerpt from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Conan Doyle. This grade-appropriate text is missing some important commas! Students must then add the commas back into the text in order to ensure the passage is grammatically sound once again. Additionally, each worksheet hints at comma placement rules that students need to remember when editing their particular passage. When complete, students can use the answer key to check their work.
#20 Revising Sentences Edit Sheet
Give students five strategies with examples for revising their wordy sentences. This 5 Tips for Revising Sentences Tip Sheet is a convenient resource to add to students' writing journals or folders.
#21 Pronouns Practice Activity (Can be used in grades 6–8)
Give students pronoun practice with this free worksheet, Pronouns Grammar Activity . Whether for guided instruction or independent practice, your students will get the reinforcement they need for using subject and object pronouns.
#22 Crafting Clever Sentences
Crafting Clever Sentences is a fun way to engage students in phrases and clauses practice. There are three different graphic organizers available to get your students writing with commas, phrases, and clauses. You can provide students with one of the Crafting Clever Sentences organizers or with all three.
#23 Persuading Others Writing Assignment
For high school students, volunteer work can be part of a college application or may be used to earn a scholarship. When students write about their volunteer experience they need to ensure their message is impactful and inspiring. Download the Persuading Others to Volunteer Writing Activity to help students practice writing powerful content into a brief, written appeal.
#24–#35 Grammar Practice Worksheets
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Each topic is described below. all worksheets require students to produce complete sentence answers. just read the description and click on the link..
Each page corresponds to a specific grammar or usage problem for student writers. When you click on a link, you will be taken to a page with an explanation of the problem and how to correct it. On each page there will be links to free PDF files. The primary PDF contains an explanation on the first page and exercises on the second. Some worksheet pages have additional exercises. I will add supplemental exercises over time.
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- Comma Splices (Run-on Sentences)
A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined only with a comma and no other conjunction. Remember that an independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence. It is one of the most common errors in student writing. A comma splice is fairly easy to correct. The page and the primary worksheet contain easy ways to correct it.
- Fused Sentences (Run-on Sentences)
A fused sentence occurs when two independent clauses are joined with no punctuation whatsoever. The clauses are simply connected or "fused." Sometimes comma splices and fused sentences are called "run on sentences." We use the more descriptive terms, "comma splices" and "fused sentences."
- Sentence Fragments
A sentence fragment is a group of words that starts with a capital letter and ends with a period. This group of words, however, cannot stand alone as a sentence. A sentence fragment usually needs an idea to complete its meaning or the syntax needs to be changed.
Many native and non-native speakers of English alike do not understand the difference between using the word lie and using the word lay. This worksheet attempts to clarify the difference. Both lie and lay are verbs, meaning that they indicate an action of some sort. However, the verb lie and the verb lay are two absolutely different words, like rhinoceros and apple. They are not variants of the same word.
- Apostrophe Errors
A common error in our writing is using the apostrophe (or NOT using it) incorrectly when trying to show that something belongs to someone. The most common manifestation of this error is the use of its, it's, and its' (This last form does not exist in standard written English.)
Who or Whom
People are so mystified (confused) about the use of who and whom that some of us are tempted to throw our hands in the air and say, “it just doesn’t matter.” But it does matter. Those who know (and not just English teachers), judge those who misuse it. Not using who and whom correctly can cost you, not just in school, but also in life. Who is the subject form and whom is the object form.
- Nominalizations
In the words of Joseph Williams, “A noun derived from a verb or adjective has a technical name: nominalization." This worksheet examines briefly the nature of nominalizations and offers concrete suggestions for rewriting them.
- Agreement of Pronoun with Antecedent
This worksheet discusses the question of agreement between a pronoun and its antecedent. An antecedent is a word that comes before something. The root ante, meaning “before,” gives you a clue. In English grammar we have a term called number, and it means one of two things: singular (only one) or plural (more than one). A pronoun must agree in number with its antecedent. In other words, if you use a singular noun or pronoun, you must use a singular pronoun to refer to the original.
- Consistent Point of View
In formal writing, students often mix pronouns in the same sentence, freely substituting "you" and "they." These shifts in pronouns create a shift in point of view, which may confuse readers. This worksheet discusses common pitfals in pronoun shifts.
Misplaced and Dangling Participles
A “dangling participle” has no noun in the sentence to which the participle would logically attach. A “misplaced participle” does have a noun, but that noun does not come directly after the participle, thus creating a confusing sentence. This worksheet discusses common errors in writing misplaced or dangling participles and ways to correct them.
- Active and Passive Voice
The term voice refers to the structure of a sentence. There are two “voices” in English grammar, active voice and passive voice. In an active voice sentence, the agent (the one who does the action in the sentence) is used explicitly as the grammatical subject. The thing that the agent does something to (the direct object) comes after the verb. In a passive voice sentence, the thing that the agent does something to, is used as the grammatical subject of the sentence. The agent (the one who does the action) is placed after the subject, usually in a prepositional phrase.
- Strong Authorial Voice
Having a strong authorial voice refers to the tone of the writer. An author has a strong voice (in writing) if she presents her information with conviction and authority. Using expressions such as "in my opinion" or "it is my belief that" weakens the author's voice. This lesson gives writers simple hints on writing with authority and conviction.
- Using Strong Verbs
Sometimes students overuse the verbs "to be" and "to have" including their different forms. Such writing weakens the prose, making nouns do the bulk of the work. This sheet provides an explanation of what weak verbs are and simple steps to strengthen weak verbs in a sentence.
- Fewer vs. Less
Non-native speakers of English as well as native speakers misuse the words "less" and "fewer." These words are used in comparisons. The word "less" is used with non-count nouns, while the word "fewer" is used with count nouns. For example, "James has fewer shoes than Anna." Shoes are countable. However, "James has less anxiety than Timothy." Anxiety is not countable.
- Parallelism
In a parallel sentence, items of equivalent meaning are expressed using the same grammatical structure. Faulty parallelism occurs when those items are expressed using different structures. For example, the sentence "Ariel plays the flute, performs ballet, and records books for the blind" is parallel." The three verbs, "plays," "performs," and "records" are exprssed using the same grammatical structure.
Demonstratives (Demonstrative Pronouns)
The demonstratives this , that , these , and those , when they are used as pronouns, can sometimes make your writing unclear. In general, use the demonstrative word as an adjective, instead of a pronoun, at the beginning of a sentence.
Take, for example, the following sentences: "Justin Bieber taught himself to play the piano, drums, guitar, and trumpet. This made Justin Bieber capable of laying his own tracks in a studio."
- Subject Verb Agreement
All sentences have a subject and a verb, and that subject and verb must agree. Singular subjects require a singular verb form, while plural subjects require a plural verb form. Subject-Verb agreement is simple, in principle, but it is not always easy to carry out in speaking and writing. Three verbs, in particular, often confuse students: to be, to have, and to do.
- Confusing Sentences (Faulty Predication)
Sometimes writers rush through sentences, and the results are sometimes convoluted blurbs. Some handbooks call these sentence types "faulty predication," and indeed sometimes the predication is faulty. However, a more appropriate term may be "confusing sentences" because sometimes these sentences are written so poorly that the meaning is lost.
Some common patterns include the "xxx is when" and "the reason for xxx is because." For example, "The reason why Hugh received an F is because he did not study." The easiest way to correct a sentence of this type is to look for the "agent" or "doer of the action." In this case, the agent is "Hugh." Use the agent as the grammatical subject of the sentence, and state what the agent does as the verb.
Revised: Hugh received an F because he did not study.
Attribute Words and Ideas to Others Correctly
A great deal of the writing that high school and college students do involves commenting on the writing of others. When we use material from other writers, we must "give credit to" (or attribute) the information to those other writers. Verbs of attribution make it simple for us to do so.
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These free English Grammar Worksheets or practice sheets are an excellent way to improve your grammar.
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Adverbial clauses.
- Adverbs of Concession and Manner
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- Adverbs of Time
- Adverbs of Condition
Conditional Clauses
- The Zero Conditional
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- Mixed Type Conditionals
- Mixed Exercises (Part 1)
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Present Simple
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- Affirmative
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Present Perfect Simple
Present perfect continuous, past simple.
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Past Continuous
- Uses of the Past Continuous
Past Perfect
- Interrogative (Questions Words)
Past Perfect Continuous
Future simple.
- Affirmative ('will' & 'be going to')
Future Perfect Simple
Future perfect continuous.
- Interrogative
Sentence Structure
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- Identifying Clauses
- Identifying the 8 Parts of Speech
- Converting Active to Passive Voice
- Substitution
- Direct and Indirect Objects
- Subject and Object Complements
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- Used to (repeated past actions)
Nouns and Pronouns
- Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
- Sentence Nominalisation Practice
- Relative Pronouns
- Gerund or Present Participle
- Common vs Proper Nouns
- Demonstrative Adjectives (this, that, these, those)
- Quantifiers
- Types of Adjective 1
- Types of Adjective 2
- Possessive Adjectives
- Indefinite Adjectives
- Predicate Adjectives
Direct & Indirect Speech
- Converting Direct to Indirect Speech
Confusing Words
- Affect vs Effect
- Be/Get Used To
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English grammar exercises online with answers (pdf).
On this page you will find various free grammar worksheets of increasing difficulty that can be completed directly online, or at home.
They’ll help you to put into practice all the key notions of the English grammar previously shown in the grammar lessons part of the website, and if you are a beginner you can use them to familiarize yourself with the main rules of English grammar. They cover all the grammatical bases such as: tenses, verbs, modals, adjectives… with many fun quizzes and tests.
These worksheets can be used by high school students, ESL students and all adults wishing to improve their English. They can also be used by teachers who need ressources for their classes and school activities.
All the answers are included at the end of the exercises. You’ll be able to train independently , without the need for assistance, in order to refresh your knowledge of the English language or to go further in your learning.
Each worksheet is printable , with a free copy in PDF included.
- Irregular Verbs
- Gerunds and Infinitives
- Modals (could, should, would)
- Adjectives and adverbs
- Prepositions
- Articles (a, an, the)
- Passive Voice
- Other Grammar points
> PRESENT
- Present Simple (I go, I work…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Present continuous/progressive (I am doing) 1 | 2 | 3
- Present Perfect tense (I have been, he has played…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
- Verb To Be – Present Simple (am, is or are) 1 | 2 | 3
- Negative form 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
- Be + Going to see exercise
- Past Simple tense (I did, I was, I went, I worked…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
- Past Simple Tense: to be (was / were) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
- Past Perfect (I had played) 1 | 2 | 3
- Past Perfect Continuous (I had been playing…) see exercise
> FUTURE
- Future Simple (I will) 1 | 2 | 3
- Future Simple (I’m going to) 1 | 2
- Future Progressive (=continuous) (I will be playing) 1 | 2
- Future Perfect (I will have played) 1 | 2
- Future Perfect Continuous (I will have been playing) 1 | 2 | 3
> CHOOSING THE RIGHT TENSE
- Present simple or Present continuous 1 | 2
- Present simple or Present perfect continuous 1 | 2
- Present perfect simple or continuous 1 | 2
- Past simple or Past continuous 1 | 2
- Past simple or Present Perfect 1 | 2
- Past simple or Past Perfect 1 | 2
- Do or Make? 1 | 2 | 3
- Contracted negative forms of to be (present simple tense) 1 | 2
- Have or has? 1 | 2
- Be or Have? 1 | 2
- Verb + ing 1 | 2 | 3
- Don’t or doesn’t? 1 | 2 | 3
- Have to (negative form) see exercise
- The imperative 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Phrasal verbs (coming soon)
IRREGULAR VERBS
- Irregular verbs: put the missing form of the verb 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
- Complete the sentences with the verb in the appropriate form 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
- Infinitive, past simple or past participle? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
GERUNDS & INFINITIVES
- Gerund or infinitive? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
MODALS (COULD, SHOULD, WOULD…)
- Could, should or would? 1 | 2 | 3
- Modals: choose the right answer 1 | 2 | 3
- Modals of ability see exercise
- Can, can’t, could or couldn’t 1 | 2
- Must 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS
- Adjective or adverb? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
- Make adverbs from adjectives 1 | 2
- Find the right adverb see exercise
- Adverbs of frequency 1 | 2
- Find the right adjective see exercise
- Compound adjectives 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
- Adjectives in ED or ING 1 | 2 | 3
- Order of Adjectives 1 | 2
- Possessive adjectives 1 | 2
- Comparative and superlative adjectives 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
- Comparative of Superiority 1 | 2 | 3
- Comparative of inferiority 1 | 2
- Comparison with as/as 1 | 2
- Superlative adjectives 1 | 2 | 3
- Object pronouns 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Subject Pronouns 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
- Personal pronouns: mixed exercises 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
- Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, their…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
- Reflexive pronouns (myself, herself…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Relative pronouns (that, who, which, whose) 1 | 2 | 3
- Demonstrative Pronouns (This / That / These…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
- Indefinite pronouns 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
PREPOSITIONS: at, on, in, for…
- Find the prepositions 1 | 2
- Contrary prepositions see exercise
- Mixed prepositions exercises 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14
- Fill in the blanks with prepositions 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- For or Since 1 | 2
- Plural of nouns 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10
ARTICLES (A, AN, THE)
- a or an? 1 | 2 | 3
- a/an: correct or false? see exercise
- a, an or nothing? see exercise
- a, an or the? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- a, an, the or nothing? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
- the or nothing? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Asking questions 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Answering simple questions 1 | 2
PASSIVE VOICE
- Passive or active? see exercise
- Put the verb to the past participle see exercise
- Passive voice mixed exercises 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
- Choose the correct answer 1 | 2
- Change active voice to passive voice see exercise
- Find the missing word see exercise
- Write passive sentences using the Present perfect see exercise
- Write passive sentences using the Past Simple tense see exercise
OTHER GRAMMAR POINTS
- There, Their, They’re 1 | 2
- There is or There are? 1 | 2 | 3
- Used to 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
- Much or Many 1 | 2
- How much or How many 1 | 2
- Too, too much or too many see exercise
- Much, many or a lot of see exercise
- Its or It’s 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
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Free English Grammar Worksheets For Your ESL Lessons
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Grammar is the structure of language: it’s how we put words together to create meaningful, widely understood sentences.
As native English speakers, we may have received some grammar instruction in school.
By and large, though, our grammar knowledge is innate: we don’t need to know fancy terms for what all the parts of speech are in order to speak correctly.
For non-native speakers, however, grammar is a lot harder. This is especially true because not every language’s grammar functions the same way.
For example, Chinese doesn’t have a plural form, and the way past and future tense work is different. Likewise, many languages such as Hebrew and French are gendered, so they refer to inanimate objects using the equivalent of “her” and “him”.
Because it’s confusing getting used to a new way of speaking, nonnative speakers should learn formal grammar so that they can understand how to put sentences together correctly and fluently in English.
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Adverbs of frequency
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- Frequency adverbs - pdf exercises
- Adjective or adverb - handout
- Adjective and adverb - exercise
- Adverb or adjective - handout
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- Adjective or adverb 04
- Adjective or adverb 05
- Adjective or adverb 07
- Adjective or adverb 08
- Adjective or adverb 09
- Adjective or adverb 10
- Adjective or adverb 11
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- Position of adverbs
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English Grammar Online Exercises and Downloadable Worksheets
All downloads are in PDF Format and consist of a worksheet and answer sheet to check your results.
Levels of Difficulty : Elementary Intermediate Advanced
Present Tense
- T033 - Moving House - All Tenses Elementary
- T032 - At the university - Present Tense - Simple or Progressive Elementary
- T031 - Changing Our Town - Present Tense - Simple or Progressive Intermediate
- Present Tense - Simple or Progressive T22 Elementary
- Past Tense - Simple or Progressive T9 Intermediate
- Past Tense - Simple or Progressive T15 Intermediate
- Past Tense - Simple or Progressive T23 Intermediate
Present Perfect Tense
- Present Perfect Tense - Simple or Progressive - T27 Intermediate
- Present Perfect Tense - Translation - T28 Intermediate
Past or Present Perfect
- Past or Present Perfect Simple T24 Elementary
- Past or Present Perfect Simple T25 Elementary
Past Perfect Tense
- T038 - Past Perfect or Past Tense - Simple and Progressive Intermediate
- T036 - Past Perfect or Past Tense Intermediate
- Past or Past Perfect Tense - Simple T 12 Intermediate
- T040 - A Love For Trains Intermediate
- T037 - All Tenses - Two Short Stories Elementary
- T035 - Present , Past and Present Perfect Tense Intermediate
- T034 - All tenses - multiple choice Intermediate
- Fill in the correct form - T26 Elementary
- Make sentences with the words given - T 21 Intermediate
- Fill in the correct form - T20 Advanced
- Make sentences with the words given - T 19 Intermediate
- Make sentences with the words given - T 18 Intermediate
- Interview with a famous explorer - fill in the correct tenses - T 17 Intermediate
- Fill in the correct form - T14 Advanced
- Fill in the correct form - T16 Advanced
Irregular Verbs
- Irregular verbs - complete the table - T10 Intermediate
- Irregular verbs - complete the table - T11 Intermediate
- Irregular Verbs - Fill in the correct form - T13 Intermediate
Time Expressions
- T039 - Tenses and Time Expressions Elementary
German - English Translation
- Translation - All Tenses - T1 Intermediate
- Translation - All Tenses - T2 Intermediate
- Translation - All Tenses - T3 Intermediate
- Translation - All Tenses - T4 Intermediate
- Translation - All Tenses - T5 Intermediate
- Translation - All Tenses - T6 Intermediate
Online Exercises
- Gerund - Infinitive
- Adjective - Adverb
- Modal Verbs
- Passive Voice
- Reported Speech
- Definite and Indefinite Articles
- Prepositions
- Connectives and Linking Words
- Quantifiers
- Question and Negations
- Relative Pronouns
- Indefinite Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns
- Phrasal Verbs
- Common Mistakes
- Missing Word Cloze
- Word Formation
- Multiple Choice Cloze
- Prefixes and Suffixes
- Key Word Transformation
- Editing - One Word Too Many
- Collocations
- General Vocabulary
- Adjectives - Adverbs
- Gerund and Infinitive
- Conjunctions and Linking Words
- Question and Negation
- Error Analysis
- Translation Sentences
- Multiple Choice
- Banked Gap Fill
- Open Gap Fill
- General Vocabulary Exercises
- Argumentative Essays
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- English News Articles
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Free English Grammar Worksheets: Downloadable and free practice exercises in PDF to improve your English Grammar. Learn about relative clauses, adverbial clauses, if clauses and other key grammar points.
Each worksheet is printable, with a free copy in PDF included. Summary Tenses Verbs Irregular Verbs Gerunds and Infinitives Modals (could, should, would) Adjectives and adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Nouns Articles (a, an, the) Questions Passive Voice Other Grammar points TENSES > PRESENT Present Simple (I go, I work…) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Download, customize and print all of the following worksheets for ESL teachers for free and use them within your lessons! Grammar: It's what holds language together, it's crucial to speaking and writing well, it's … sooooo boring. If you hate teaching grammar (or even if you love…
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Rule #1: Capitalize the first word of every sentence. Examples: There are two cups on the table. Do you have a pen? Rule #2: Capitalize proper nouns (names of people, places and things). Examples: My best friend is Sarah. I think Spain is located in Europe. Rule #3: Capitalize a person's title when it comes before his or her name. Examples:
T040 - A Love For Trains Intermediate. T037 - All Tenses - Two Short Stories Elementary. T035 - Present , Past and Present Perfect Tense Intermediate. T034 - All tenses - multiple choice Intermediate. Fill in the correct form - T26 Elementary. Make sentences with the words given - T 21 Intermediate. Fill in the correct form - T20 Advanced.