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Quiz on Prepositions
In this prepositions worksheet, students complete a 20 question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz about the correct use of prepositions in sentences.
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Reference and Case of Pronouns
In this interactive pronouns activity, students identify pronoun cases. Students complete ten multiple choice questions about pronouns.
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A Second Quiz on "Who"
In this "who" usage learning exercise, students select the form of who that best completes sentences. Students can click on an "explanation" link for information on the correct answer.
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Choosing the Correct Pronoun Case
In this pronouns worksheet, students complete a ten question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz about pronouns. From two choices, students select the correct pronoun to finish each sentence.
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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...
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ESL Quiz- Time (Quarter to, Half Past, etc.)
For this language arts and math worksheet, learners read 5 telling time questions which are expressed in words and choose the correct answer from 3 choices.
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ESL Quiz- Word Endings (1)
For this language arts worksheet, students read 5 questions and choose the word which is spelled correctly to complete each sentence. Example: The food was not (edable, edible). This is designed as an online ESL quiz but can be done on...
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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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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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Really Useful List of 100 Irregular Plural Nouns in English
In this useful list of one hundred irregular plural nouns in English worksheet, students pronounce and discuss all of the one hundred examples and then write ten more original examples on the lines provided.
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Notorious Confusables: Second Quiz
In this confusing words worksheet, learners complete an online quiz that helps them learn to spell confusing words. Students learn their score at the end of the quiz.
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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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Going to a Party: Say vs. Tell
In this say vs. tell worksheet, learners fill in the blanks to sentences with forms of say and tell. Students do this for 8 sentences.
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Who's Confused? Not Me!
The class works together to tackle easily confused words. Each learner receives a word and he or she must create a flashcard with the following things: the word, its definition, an original sentence that uses the word, and a picture...
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Using Numbers
In this math and language arts worksheet, students solve 5 -part math problems which are written in word form. These simple math problems need to have their answers expressed in word form as well. Example: Ten plus two, add fifteen, add...
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Using a Computer to Write a Letter: Verbs (Sequencing)
Review sequencing by providing your English language learners with this mix of sentences. Cut the paper into 20 strips, and have each learner rearrange them into the correct order. Don't forget to keep one copy with the correct order!
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Using Conjunctions 2
In this language arts worksheet, students learn that conjunctions can tie two parts of a sentence together. Students read the first half of a sentence and add a second phrase, choosing a conjunction from the list: and, or, but, because...
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Upper Intermediate Review Quiz
In this language arts worksheet, students read 5 sentences which have missing verb phrases. Students choose the best answer to fill in the blank and make the sentence complete. This is intended for ESL students.
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Quiz: Subjects and Objects
In this subject/object worksheet, students complete graphic organizers for sentences, placing each word in a category: subject, verb, object, preposition, and object of preposition.
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Writing Comparisons 1
For this writing worksheet, students read the instructions for writing 10 comparison sentences. For each sentence students compare one thing with another. Example: Compare two films that you have seen.
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Complete the Sentences 3
In this language arts worksheet, students read and analyze 20 incomplete sentences. Students complete the sentences by choosing one of 4 possible choices provided. This is from the UK.
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Question Forms Using Verb "to do" as an Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple Tense) 3
In this language arts worksheet, students analyze 10 sentences which have the words in scrambled order. Students rearrange the words to make a question using the verb "to do." Example: you do OK feel (Do you feel OK?)
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Question Forms Using Verb "to do" as an Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple Tense) 1
For this language arts worksheet, students examine 10 sentences which are scrambled. Students rearrange the words to make each question correct, using the verb form of "to do." Example: do you how do (How do you do?)
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Question Forms Using Verb "to have" as an Auxiliary Verb (Present Perfect Tense) 2
In this language arts activity, students examine 10 scrambled sentences. Students rearrange the words to make a questions using verb "to have" as an auxiliary verb in the present perfect tense. Example: you her have before been (Have you...