Grammar Practice
Advanced
Verb tenses
Tense review
Past simple and past participles
(fall / fell / fallen)
Past simple vs. past continuous
(tried
vs.
was trying)
Present perfect simple vs. present perfect continuous
(have collected
vs.
have been collecting)
Future
Ways of talking about the future
(is to be / will be / is going to be / is being)
Modality
Modal verb review
Ability
(can / could / be able / be capable / enable, etc.)
Hypothesis (1)
(would have needed)
Hypothesis (2)
(I wish I was)
Necessity
(need to be / should be / be required to be)
Obligation, prohibition and permission
(must / have to / be allowed / be required / be permitted, etc.)
Probability (1)
(may / might / could / must / should / could well be / may just be)
Probability (2)
(be likely / may / might / could / be certain / chances of / probability of)
Functions and notions
Appearance and impression
(look as if / sound as though)
Cause and result
(lead to / due to / result in)
Cause and result: non-finite clauses
(having tried various methods)
Characteristic behaviour
(tend to / be in the habit of, etc.)
Coercion
(make him do it)
Comparing (1)
(harder than / not as easy as)
Comparing (2)
(more
vs.
much)
Comparing (3)
(by far the healthier / isn't quite as good as)
Comparing (4)
(the bigger, the better)
Criticising
(forever mucking about / always getting into trouble, etc.)
Deductions
(apparently / it seems / it appears, etc.)
Frustrated plans
(was meant to be)
Habitual behaviour
(will arrive home late)
Purpose
(to / in order to / so that)
Similarity
(like / as)
Surprise
(is shocking to think)
Trends
(rise steadily)
Reporting
Reported thoughts
(she thought she had travelled)
Reporting verbs
(complain / report / admit / deny / explain)
Reported clauses
(scientists warn that)
Verbs
Delexical verbs
(have an argument / make a decision)
Past participles
(a found photo)
Past participle clauses
(set in London)
Present participle clauses
(musicians performing the Quartet)
Past and present participles
(best-selling / written in the '60s / writing songs)
-
ing
form (1)
(laughing is good)
-
ing
form (2)
(the man wearing the sweater)
Phrasal verbs: relationships
(get on with)
Uses of
had
(had / had to / had left, etc.)
Adverbs
Adverb position
(always used to go)
Adverbs
(well / fast / hard / hardly, etc.)
Yet
(direct yet humorous)
Prepositions
Preposition review
(knocked to the ground in a mad dash)
Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns
(anyone / no one / everyone, etc.)
Syntax
Adjective order
(tall old man)
Conditionals
(if I had the money)
Indirect questions
(didn't know where)
Inversion
(not only does he)
Negation (1)
(there was no reply)
Negation (2)
(no / not / nor / none)
Negation (3)
(we hardly know him)
Packing information into sentences
(ancestral women of this particular tribe)
Passive review
(was stolen)
Reciprocal verbs
(debate with each other)
Verb patterns: verb + noun + noun
(name him Andrew)
Verb patterns: verb + noun + infinitive with
to
(help him to speak)
Verb patterns:
bother
(it bothers me to see)
Verb patterns: verb + -
ing
(recommend keeping)
Verb patterns: verb + noun + infinitive without
to
(make me laugh)
Verb patterns: verb +
with
+ noun +
about
+ noun
(agree with Joe about politics)
Cohesion
Ellipsis
(quite a few are writers)
Substitution
(another one writes comedies)
Clause substitution
(I don't think so)
Emphasis
(they do have experience)
Linking events
(when / finally / after that / followed by, etc.)
Nominalisation
(quality is not sacrificed / there is no sacrifice of quality)