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Plural Nouns
For this plural nouns worksheet, students review the chart of nouns and their usage with the verbs is and are. Students complete several sentences with the correct noun and then write 5 sentences using plural nouns.
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Have You Got...?: Practice With Have Got/Has Got
In this possession worksheet, learners work with the possession verbs have and has. They fill in blanks in a paragraph, write questions about possessions and correct mistakes in sentences to work on using the correct forms of has and have.
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Using "BE"-Crossword Puzzle
In this grammar crossword worksheet, students complete a 10 word puzzle, using clues at the bottom of the page. The puzzle focus is basic grammar.
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Past Time: Vocabulary Practice
In this past time worksheet, students select the word or phrase from 3 choices that means the same as the word in bold in 12 sentences. All pertain to events in the past.
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ESL: Advanced/Proficiency Vocabulary
For this ESL word formation worksheet, students complete each sentence using the proper form of the word or words given in bold below the sentence. They fill in 9 blanks in seven sentences.
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Infinitives After Adjectives
For this language arts worksheet, students read an information chart to learn the use of infinitives after adjectives. Students read 20 sentences with missing words. Students choose the correct infinitive to finish the sentence.
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Test Your Grammar Skills-- First Conditional 1
For this grammar worksheet, students learn the first conditional "if I" form by participating in a group activity. Students cut apart the 30 cards, each with half of a sentence. There are no directions given but students could walk...
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Reading: I Have a Dream: Speech by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963
In this future time reading comprehension worksheet, students read an excerpt from "I Have a Dream" and then respond to 3 multiple choice questions.
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Describing Graphs
In this graphs worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences to describe graphs. Students complete 19 sentences total on this worksheet.
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Dressing for the Heat in Japan
In this grammar worksheet, learners select the correct connector from the list of 10 options and fill in the blanks of the sentences. There are 11 sentences to complete on this worksheet.
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Omitting If in Conditional Sentences
For this grammar worksheet, students learn when to omit the word "if" in writing conditional sentences. They then answer 7 questions using what they learned.
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Expressing Future Time
In this future time worksheet, students read 10 sentences and decide who is speaking the words. They write the letter of the person who is speaking the words from the list at the top of the page. They use each person once.
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Be and Have: Differences between French and English
In this be/have worksheet, learners read about the differences between the 2 words in English and French, then fill in blanks in a paragraph with the correct form of "be" or "have got" in present tense.
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The Daily Routines of Monsters, Zombies, Ghosts and Aliens
Pupils practice writing and speaking about routines and using action verbs. Students create a poster based on their writing about monsters and zombies.
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I'm 93, But Quitting Job Would Drive Me Off My Trolley
Students read and discuss a news article about the elderly in the workplace. They use the content of the article for practice in making predictions, determining verb tense, and basic comprehension.
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Where Are the Mistakes?
In this proofreading worksheet, students read 17 sentences and look for errors in spelling, grammar, verb agreement and punctuation. Kids correct the mistakes. This is intended for ESL students.
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Test Your Grammar Skills
Question tags are tough for English language learners. Print this practice sheet to help them use could, would, and should correctly. Twenty questions make up this worksheet, and an answer page is included.
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Am, Is, or Are?
In this am/is/are worksheet, students fill in blanks with the correct word to complete sentences. An answer link is provided.
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Metaphor Meanings
Help your young writers decipher the literal meanings of metaphors. After reading several metaphors, learners write the real meanings that the phrases are describing. Use this resource in a figurative language lesson, or when preparing...
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What is a Metaphor?
The use of metaphors really paints a picture in the reader's mind. Get your class using metaphors in their writing by studying them first. This worksheet has four simple metaphors, and the reader must identify which two things are being...
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Metaphors Compare Things
This learning exercise on metaphors is your ticket to better writing! As learners read ten sentences, they underline the metaphor and circle the two objects of comparison.
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English Exercises: Present Continuous-Advanced
In this present continuous learning exercise, students read about the usage of present continuous, then correctly fill in blanks in sentences. Links to additional resources and audio are included.
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Error Correction- Conditionals
In this error correction worksheet, learners read 14 sentences and determine if they need grammar corrections. Students rewrite sentences that contain errors.
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Using Metaphors
Learners rewrite seven sentences using a metaphor to express the concept presented literally in the originals. One example is provided. What I like here is that the sentences presented fuel thinking about comparisons to support kids'...