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Mixed Verb Tenses
He was running or he has been running? Young grammarians must examine context clues to determine which verb phrase to use in ten sentences.
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Comparatives and Superlatives
In this comparative, superlative worksheet, students look at pictures and complete sentences, using the correct comparative or superlative from a word box. Worksheet is labeled as a quiz, but may be used for practice.
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Using Let's Worksheet
In this conversational English worksheet, students complete sentences. Students are given five conversations and are to fill in the appropriate conversational response using the word "let's."
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Online ESL Quiz- Word Endings (2)
In this language arts worksheet, students read 5 sentences and select the missing word that is spelled correctly. Example: The manager's decision is (unshakable, unshakeable).
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Singular and Plural Nouns
Young writers pen the plural version of 40 nouns on blank lines next to the singular version in a straightforward worksheet. The type and blank lines are small, so I'd enlarge it to make it more friendly to children's small hands. You...
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Skill Lessons – Prefixes and Suffixes
Sometimes the best way to understand a concept is to break it down. Young vocabulary pupils work with word parts in a hands-on activity that prompts them to connect flash cards with affixes to their root and base words....
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Test your grammar skills: verbs
In this conjugating verbs learning exercise, students practice conjugating verbs in the past, present, and future. Students conjugate 3 verbs from each category.
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Test Your Grammar Skills: Conjugating verbs
In this conjugating verbs worksheet, students conjugate verbs in the past, present, and future. Students conjugate 3 verbs from each category.
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What's Happening?
Young scholars participate in a grammar game. They identify verbs, adverbs and phrases. They complete a quiz at the end of the instructional activity to determine how much practice they still need.
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Zoo visitors look up to new baby
Young scholars, after playing a game of animal 'identity', review and practice key vocabulary words orally and written into their notebooks for this lesson. They read a story about a new arrival at the zoo and answer text questions...
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Common Errors: Life's Minor Irritations
In this common errors instructional activity, students fix the sentences with common spelling, grammar, or language errors in them. Students complete 15 sentences.
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Identifying Parts of Speech
In this grammar worksheet, students master all parts of speech. Students complete 8 sentences, identifying every word and its purpose in each statement.
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Wh Questions
In this online interactive grammar worksheet, students read a conversation. Students mentally make note of the wh words that should go in each of the blanks and then click to reveal the correct answers.
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Pick a Particle: In, On or Up
In this online interactive grammar activity, students read sentences that are missing participles. Students mentally make note of the words that should fill in each of the blanks and then click to reveal the correct answers.
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Identify The Verb
In this on-line grammar worksheet, students complete 6 multiple choice questions where they identify the type of verb in the sentences given. Students can check their answers at the end of the worksheet.
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Spelling-Silent Letters
Silent letters make spelling and reading an even more challenging task. You class can practice detecting silent letters with this printable handout. Learners can also complete the learning exercise as an online quiz. Note: Answer sheet...
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Possessive Pronouns: Fill in the Blank
This online, interactive worksheet includes 15 exercises in which quiz takers type in the correct possessive pronoun that corresponds with the preceding simple sentence. This is appropriate for English learners or fourth through sixth...
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Easily Confused Words: Precede and Proceed
So many words are easily confused in the English language. Take precede and proceed, for example. Look at the example sentences provided here, and then have your learners take the short quiz. Have they mastered these vocabulary terms?
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Quiz 3A: Measurements With Noncount Nouns
In this nouns worksheet, students name the item in each picture using a unit of measure from the word bank. There are 15 items to name on this worksheet.
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Quiz 1B: Using Where, When, What Time and Why
In this questions worksheet, students read 3 short conversations. Students make questions using the information in the sentences. Students will begin the questions with: where, when, what time, or why.
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Some or Any
In this online grammar quiz, students complete the sentences with "some" or "any."
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Using Suffixes -er, -or, -ar To Make Nouns
In these grammar worksheets, students will circle nouns and verbs, fill in blanks with suitable verbs, add -er and -or to verbs to create nouns, write silly sentences using nouns that end in -ar, add the correct suffix to change verbs...
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Neither/Nor-- Either/Or
In this ESL quiz worksheet, students read 5 sentences and select the correct words to fill in the blanks. Students choose the positive or negative words neither/nor or either/or.
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Parts of Speech-1
In this parts of speech worksheet, students match 9 parts of speech with a word that fits. Example: adverb (quickly). The directions on the page do not match the exercises shown. This is intended to be an online quiz for ESL students but...