Intermediate exercises

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These exercises are for lower-intermediate and intermediate students of English.

There are both multiple-choice and gap-fill exercises in this section.

Grammar Exercise name Type
tenses Past simple gap-fill
tenses Past simple – forming questions gap-fill
tenses Present perfect gap-fill
tenses Past simple versus present perfect (1) gap-fill
tenses Past simple versus present perfect (2) gap-fill
tenses Past simple versus present perfect (3) gap-fill
tenses Past simple versus present perfect (4) gap-fill
tenses Past tense questions with ‘How long?’ gap-fill
tenses Present perfect simple v continuous (1) gap-fill
tenses Present perfect simple v continuous (2) gap-fill
tenses Forming different tenses gap-fill
tenses Past simple / past continuous gap-fill
tenses Future tenses: will / ‘going to’ gap-fill
tenses Past perfect gap-fill
tenses Past perfect versus past simple gap-fill
tenses Future simple: will/won’t gap-fill
tenses (passive) Passive forms gap-fill

 

Grammar Exercise name Type
prepositions Practise using various prepositions multiple-choice
prepositions Prepositions of time (at, in on) gap-fill
prepositions Prepositions of time (until, by, over, during) multiple-choice
prepositions Prepositions of place gap-fill
prepositions Verb and preposition combinations multiple-choice
modal verbs Positive and negative forms of modals gap-fill
modal verbs Modal verbs: should vs. should have 
gap-fill
modal verbs Modal verbs /present probability: must, can’t, may, could, might 
gap-fill
modal verbs Modal verbs /past probability: must have, can’t have, might have, couldn’t have 
gap-fill
verb structures Verb + object + to infinitive gap-fill
verb structures Verb + infinitive or gerund gap-fill
spelling Spelling test gap-fill
conditionals First conditional gap-fill
conditionals First conditional versus second conditional (1) gap-fill
conditionals First conditional versus second conditional (2) multiple-choice
conditionals First conditional v second conditional (3) gap-fill
conditionals Third conditional gap-fill
adjectives/ adverbs Regular and irregular adverbs gap-fill
adjectives/ adverbs Comparative and superlative adjectives multiple-choice
adjectives/ adverbs Position of adverbs of frequency gap-fill

 

Grammar Exercise name Type
miscellaneous All vs. the whole gap-fill
miscellaneous Word order in questions/ indirect questions gap-fill
miscellaneous Personal and reflexive pronouns multiple-choice
miscellaneous From, for and since multiple-choice
miscellaneous Some vs. any gap-fill
miscellaneous Countable and uncountable nouns multiple-choice
miscellaneous Relative pronouns: who, which, that, whose, etc. gap-fill
miscellaneous Determiners: few, a few, little, a little multiple-choice
miscellaneous Used to, be used to, get used to multiple-choice
miscellaneous Would rather, would prefer, prefer multiple-choice
miscellaneous Time expressions (by, until, in time, on time) multiple-choice
miscellaneous I’d: ‘I would’ vs. ‘I had’ multiple-choice
miscellaneous Questions tags ex. 1 (…, isn’t it? …, aren’t I?) NEW! gap-fill
miscellaneous Questions tags ex. 2 (…, isn’t it? …, aren’t I?) NEW! gap-fill

 

Vocabulary Exercise name Type
vocabulary Similes multiple-choice
vocabulary Related to theft, stealing text gap-fill
vocabulary Names of occupations, jobs, hobbies gap-fill
vocabulary Collocations multiple-choice
vocabulary Collocations (2) multiple-choice
vocabulary Health and illness vocabulary text gap-fill
vocabulary Verbs and their noun equivalents gap-fill
vocabulary Verbs and their noun equivalents (2) gap-fill
vocabulary Food and cooking words text gap-fill
vocabulary Tell, say, speak, talk gap-fill

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relative pronouns – who, which, that, whose, when, where