Grammar

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Preposition Exercises (With Printable Worksheet)

Propositions are parts of speech that you use every day in English grammar to build your sentence structure into something that is understandable. But, when I ask a class to name a preposition, they struggle to provide an answer despite their adept use of them. Most teachers assume prepositions are …

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Order of Adjectives — Rules, Chart and Worksheet

The English language is defined by various parts of speech that help you make messages clear to your audience. The details you add to your speech and writing are especially important to ensure you are understood. When describing things, you need to follow a specific order of detail. Adjectives are …

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A Little vs. A Few – Difference, Examples & Worksheet

A Few/A Little. Both a little and a few are quantifiers and pronouns that refer to some. Their negative definition is not as much as expected or desired. Rules for “A Little” Use a little as a quantifier when referring to singular uncountable nouns. This quantifier implies that something exists …

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Phrasal Verbs Exercises (With Printable PDF)

In English grammar, phrasal verbs are multi-word verbs usually composed of a regular verb and an adverb or a preposition (sometimes both). The two words combined act as a single verb and usually change the meaning of the original verb. Take these common phrasal verbs quizzes to expand your knowledge …

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Possessive Adjectives – Definition, Examples & Worksheet

Are you interested in improving your English grammar? Are all articles and their content confusing? Possessive adjectives are a common part of speech, so it’s important to learn how to use them correctly. What Is a Possessive Adjective? In terms of possessive adjective definition, it’s a word that clarifies ownership …

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Modal Verbs Exercises (With Printable Worksheet)

Answer these three modal verbs exercises to test your understanding of the topic. Review its definition and uses and the application of different modal verbs in sentences. What Are Modal Verbs? Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express advice, hypothetical situations, capability, and requests. We use them alongside main verbs …

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Linking Words of Contrast – List of Examples & Worksheet

Many words connect sentences, clauses, and phrases. But only contrast linking words can express two different ideas. The previous sentence uses the linking word of contrast but two connect it with the first sentence. Learn the different linking words of contrast in the article and how to use them in …

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Prepositions of Time – Usage, Examples & Worksheet

English grammar is considered easy to learn, but certain aspects need to be clarified. For example, the words that make up prepositions of time are identical to those that make up prepositions of location. But I’ll break down the differences between them. Let’s dive into some preposition examples and learn …

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Relative Clauses Exercises (With Printable PDF)

The first worksheet is all about the basic definition and rules for its correct usage, while the second activity focuses on identifying the relative clause in the sentence. The last worksheet will ask you to choose the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentence. What Are Relative Clauses? Relative clauses …

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Indirect Questions – Examples & Worksheet

How do you ask a stranger for directions? Would you rather say, “Where is Collin Drive?” or “Do you have any idea where Collin Drive is?” Perhaps you might say, “I was wondering where Collin Drive is.” These three sentences are examples of direct and indirect questions. In this article, …

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