Grammar: Topic-wise Exercises
Improve your grammar skills by focusing on specific topics. Select an exercise from the list below to begin.
Free users can only access the Tense (Present Simple/Indefinite) and Tense (Past Simple/Indefinite).
Tense
- Future Continuous/Progressive
- Future Perfect
- Future Perfect Continuous/Progressive
- Future Simple/Indefinite
- Future with will vs. going to
- Passive Voice Tense Forms
- Past Continuous/Progressive
- Past Perfect
- Past Perfect Continuous/Progressive
- Past Perfect vs. Past Simple
- Past Simple/Indefinite
- Present Continuous vs. Present Simple
- Present Continuous/Progressive
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Continuous/Progressive
- Present Perfect vs. Past Simple
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Simple/Indefinite
Preposition
- Adjectives with Prepositions
- Common Prepositional Phrases
- Confusing Prepositions
- Nouns with Prepositions
- Prepositions of Movement
- Prepositions of Place
- Prepositions of Time
- Verbs with Prepositions
Articles & Determiners
- Advanced Article Usage - Abstract & Generic
- Articles with Geographical Names
- Basic Articles - a, an, the
- Determiners in Formal Expressions
- Differences between Each & Every
- Differences between positive & Negative sense - Few, a few, Little, a little
- Distributives - All, Both, Neither, Either
- Quantifiers - much, many, a lot of
- Use of Some & Any
- Use of This, That, These, Those
- Zero Article/No Article
Subject-Verb Agreement
- Basic Agreement - Singular & Plural
- Collective Nouns
- Compound Subjects with 'and'
- Compound Subjects with 'or/nor'
- Phrases Between Subject & Verb
- Relative Clauses
- Singular Indefinite Pronouns
- There is / There are
- Tricky Nouns
Gerunds and Infinitives
- Bare Infinitives - Infinitive without 'to'
- Common Verbs + Gerund
- Common Verbs + Infinitive
- Complex Gerund & Infinitive Forms
- Gerunds after Prepositions
- Gerunds as Subjects
- Infinitives after Adjectives
- Infinitives of Purpose
- Verbs + Object + Infinitive
- Verbs with a Change in Meaning
Modal Verbs
- Ability - can, could
- Deduction - must, can't
- Modals in Unreal Conditionals
- Modals of Deduction in the Past
- Modals of Regret & Criticism in the Past
- Obligation & Advice
- Permission & Requests
- Polite Offers & Suggestions - would, shall, could
- Possibility & Certainty - may, might, could