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Irregular Verbs
Matching- Quia
English Page- Basic Irregulars Quiz
University of Victoria Tutorial with Quiz
List for repeating (go to the bottom of the page) and MP3 of Common Irregular Verbs
Grammar: Azar Grammar PowerPoints, Step Forward, A4ESL, and ManyThings.org
Here are some sites for focusing on grammar:
The Azar Grammar website has PowerPoints that present the various grammar points covered in the Azar Grammar series:
Basic English Grammar (Beginning Level)
Fundamentals of English Grammar (Intermediate Level)
Understanding and Using English Grammar (Advanced Level)
Each of the Step Forward chapters include a grammar exercise. Here's a link to the Step Forward site. Make sure you click on your book image so you are on the right level.
A4ESL has lots of grammar exercises. They are divided into easy, medium, and difficult. The exercises are done by many different teachers in different ways so try more than one if you don't like the first one that you try.
The BBC Learning English site has excellent grammar lessons . Make sure you look at the "Grammar Challenge".
Manythings.org has a grammar section. Some of the exercises link to A4ESL but some of them are just on many things.
Grammar: ESLBlues
ESLBlues has readings and exercises organized by types of grammar. It includes diagnostic quizzes to help you determine what to concentrate on.
Grammar: Present Perfect
English Tenses with Cartoons- (Be careful...there are lots of ads you can click on by mistake
A4ESL- Present Perfect or Past?
A4ESL- For/Since
Youtube Video on Present Perfect (Watch at home)
ESL Points Present Perfect video (watch at home)
Manythings.org Random Present Perfect sentences
OWL explanation of Present and Future Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous (Includes British and American English examples)
Present Perfect tense exercises
Grammar: Past Perfect
Here are some links to help you with the past perfect:
- Azar Grammar PowerPoint on Past Tense
- Azar Grammar talking head explains the past perfect
- EnglishTensesWithCartoons (Be careful...there are ads that you can click on by mistake)
- BBC Grammar Challenge- Using "wish" with the past perfect
- BBC Grammar Challenge- Pronouncing the past perfect
- SimplePast.com- Past Perfect Chart and links
Oxford University Press Grammar Sites
Here are Oxford University grammar text websites:
Natural Grammar- A text that emphasizes learning keywords
Oxford Living Grammar- A graded grammar series based on conversation
Oxford Practice Grammar- Take the test on the Practice Grammar site and find out which grammar you need to practice
Step Forward: Oxford University Press Site
Oxford University Press has online activities for their texts. Here's the Step Forward site's page.
Tag Questions
Tag Questions with Assorted Verbs
BBC Grammar Challenge Tag Questions: Form
BBC Grammar Challenge: Tag Questions- Pronunciation
Long Beach Community College Tag Questions (see bottom for quiz links)
For more than you want to know about English questions, read Grammar Girl-Punctuating Questions and Grammar Girl-Punctuating Rhetorical Questions
BBC Learning English
BBC Learning English has lots of activities and interesting things to do related to learning English.