Practice Your English – Grammar Exercises And Quizzes
English Grammar Exercises and Quizzes
The following page contains resources and links to different English grammar exercises. It includes grammar exercises about tenses, clauses, and other grammar points. Practice grammar with these exercises, and if you find any difficulties, follow the links to our grammar lessons and reference pages where you can get help.
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GRAMMAR FUNDAMENTALS
The following free English grammar reference and exercises are meant to help EFL and ESL learners improve their grammatical skills.
English Tenses
Exercises on Present Tenses
- Already, Since, For, Yet, Just, Ever, Never – Grammar Exercises
- Past Simple vs Present Perfect Exercises
- Present Continuous Exercises With Answers
- Present Perfect Exercises (With Answers)
- Present Perfect For and Since Exercises (With Answers)
- Present Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercises (With Answers)
- Present Perfect vs Past Perfect Exercises (With Answers)
- Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous Exercises with Answers
- Present Simple Exercises with Answers
- Present Simple or Present Continuous Exercises with Answers
- Present Simple vs Present Continuous (Stative Verbs) Exercises with Answers – Grammar Test & Practice
- Present Simple “To Be” Exercises (Am, Is, Are)
- Simple Present Vs Simple Past Quiz
- The Present Simple Negative of Be: Practice Exercises with Answers
Exercises on Past Tenses
- Grammar Exercises: Simple Past of to Be
- Grammar Exercises: The Past Continuous (Past Progressive)
- Past Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercises (With Answers)
- Past Perfect Vs Simple Past Exercises With Answers
- Past Simple vs Present Perfect Exercises
- Present Perfect vs Past Perfect Exercises (With Answers)
- Simple Past Tense Exercises (With Answers & Printable Worksheet PDF)
- Simple Past Tense Of Irregular Verbs Exercises
- Simple Past vs Past Continuous Exercises (With Answers)
- Simple Present Vs Simple Past Quiz
Exercises on Future Tenses
- Future Continuous Exercises (Future Progressive) with Answers
- Future Continuous vs Future Perfect Exercises (With Answers)
- Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercises (With Answers)
- Future Perfect vs Future Simple Exercises (With Answers)
- Future Plans and Intentions Exercises – Practice English Future Tenses
- Future Tenses Exercises with Answers (Will, Going To, Present Continuous)
- Simple Future Tense Exercises with Answers
- Will or Present Continuous Exercises
- Will vs Going To Exercises with Answers (Interactive Quiz)
Exercises on the Imperative Tense
Parts of Speech
Nouns
- Grammar Exercise: Countable and Uncountable Nouns
- Grammar Exercise: Noun Suffixes Exercise
- Grammar Exercise: Plural Nouns
- Grammar Exercise: The Plural of Compound Nouns
- Grammar Exercise: Types of Nouns (Collective, Abstract, Concrete, or Proper Nouns?)
- Masculine and Feminine Exercises with Answers
- Plural Nouns Exercises with Answers (Free Practice for Beginners)
Pronouns
- Grammar Exercise: Object Pronouns
- Grammar Exercise: Possessive Pronouns
- Grammar Exercise: Subject or Personal Pronouns
- Indefinite Pronouns Exercises with Answers
- Reflexive Pronouns Exercises for Beginners (Part 1)
- Reflexive Pronouns Exercises – Part 2 (With Answers)
- Who, Whom, Whose, or Who’s?
- Who, Whom, Whose, Which & That Exercises (With Answers)
Verbs
- Auxiliary Verbs Exercise (2)
- Common Verbs Quiz: Test Your English Skills
- Grammar Exercise: Auxiliary Verbs
- Grammar Exercise: Exercise on finite and non-finite verbs
- Grammar Exercise: Is or Has?
- Grammar Exercise: Linking Verbs
- Grammar Exercise: Phrasal Verbs
- Grammar Exercise: Phrasal Verbs (2)
- Grammar Exercise: Phrasal Verbs (3)
- Grammar Exercise: Phrasal Verbs With Up And Down
- Grammar Exercise: Stative and Dynamic (Action Verbs) (2)
- Grammar Exercise: Stative and Dynamic (Action) Verbs
- Grammar Exercise: Verbs Followed by Gerund or Infinitive
- Grammar Exercises: Infinitives
- Grammar Moods Exercises with Answers
- Say vs Tell Exercises
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Exercises with Answers
- Types of Verbs Exercises with Answers
Adjectives
- Grammar Exercise: Adjective or adverb?
- Grammar Exercise: Adjective Phrases
- Grammar Exercise: Comparatives And Superlatives
- Grammar Exercise: Participial Adjectives
- Grammar Exercise: Use of Adjectives and Adverbs in English
- Grammar Exercises: Adverbs in English
- Grammar Exercises: Comparatives or Superlatives?
- Possessive Adjectives Exercises for Beginners – Free Interactive Test
Adverbs
- Already, Since, For, Yet, Just, Ever, Never – Grammar Exercises
- Grammar Exercise: Adjective or adverb?
- Grammar Exercise: Adverbs of Frequency
- Grammar Exercise: Also, As well As, Or Too
- Grammar Exercise: Position of adverb
- Grammar Exercise: Too or Enough?
- Grammar Exercise: Use of Adjectives and Adverbs in English
- Grammar Exercises: Adverbs in English
Prepositions
- Grammar Exercise: English Prepositions
- Grammar Exercise: Prepositions – At, On and In
- Grammar Exercise: Prepositions 2
- Grammar Exercise: Prepositions of Time and Place
- In or Into Quiz with Answers
Conjunctions
- Because and Because of Exercises (With Answers & Worksheet)
- FANBOYS Conjunctions Quiz (20 Multiple Choice Questions)
- Grammar Exercise: But vs And
- Grammar Exercise: Conjunctions (and, but, or)
- Grammar Exercise: Conjunctions In English
- Grammar Exercise: Either Or – Neither Nor
- Grammar Exercise: Either, Neither or Both
Interjections
Determiners
- A, An, Some, or Any Exercise
- A, An, The & Zero Article Exercises (With Answers)
- Articles Multiple Choice Exercises (A, An, The & Zero Article)
- Demonstratives Exercises: This That These Those (With Answers)
- Grammar Exercise: A Little Or A Few?
- Grammar Exercise: Demonstratives (This, These, That, Those)
- Grammar Exercise: Determiners In English
- Grammar Exercise: Fewer or Less?
- Grammar Exercise: Many, Much Or A Lot
- Grammar Exercise: Quantifiers
- Grammar Exercise: Uses of Some and Any
- The vs Zero Article Exercises (With Answers)
Gerunds and Infinitives
Modals
- Can or Can’t Quiz with Job Description
- Grammar Exercise: Can or Can’t?
- Grammar Exercise: Meaning of Modals
- Grammar Exercise: Modals (Mustn’t or Needn’t)
- Modal Verbs Exercise: Have to vs Don’t Have to (With Answers)
- Modal Verbs Exercises With Answers
- Modal Verbs Present and Past Exercises
- Modals for Obligation Exercises with Answers
- Modals of Prohibition Quiz with Answers
ADVANCED GRAMMAR CONCEPTS
- Conditional Sentences Type 2 Exercise with Answers
- Conditional Sentences Type 3 Exercises (With Answers)
- Grammar Exercise: Conditional Sentences (Conditionals In English)
- Grammar Exercise: Conditional Sentences (Mixed)
- Grammar Exercise: Conditional type 1
- Grammar Exercise: If or Unless
- Grammar Exercise: Parallelism
- Grammar Exercise: Passive or Active
- Grammar Exercise: Passive Voice
- Grammar Exercise: Relative Clauses
- Grammar Exercise: Reported Speech Exercise
- Grammar Quiz for Advanced Students
- Key Word Transformation Exercises – B1 (Set 1)
- Key Word Transformation Exercises – B1 (Set 2)
- Mastering the Passive Voice in Simple Past: Exercises with Answers
- Mixed Tense Reported Speech – 10 Practice Sentences with Answers
- Passive Voice Simple Present Exercises with Answers
- Present Continuous Passive Voice Exercises
- Real and Unreal Conditionals Quiz with Answers
- Reported Offers, Requests, Suggestions, and Commands Exercises
- Reported Requests and Commands Quiz
- Reported Speech Exercise: Questions
- Reported Speech Exercise: Requests And Commands
- Reporting Verbs Exercises with Answers
- Transformation Exercises with Answers (Grammar Practice for ESL Students)
LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND USAGE
- Cleft Sentence Exercises with Answers
- Declarative Sentence Quiz
- Ellipsis Quiz with Answers
- Emphatic Do Exercise with Answer
- Emphatic Inversion Exercises with Answers
- Emphatic Structures and Inversion Exercises
- Grammar Exercise: Although, in spite of
- Grammar Exercise: Direct and Indirect Object
- Grammar Exercise: Direct and Indirect Object
- Grammar Exercise: Expressing Purpose
- Grammar Exercise: Questions with Like
- Grammar Exercise: Subject or Predicate Quiz
- Grammar Exercise: Tag Questions
- Grammar Exercise: There Is Or There are?
- Grammar Exercise: Wh Questions
- Grammar Exercise: Yes or No Questions
- I Wish / If Only Exercises (Wishes and Regrets) – With Answers
- I Wish / If Only Exercises – Fill in the Blanks (With Answers)
- Noun Phrase Exercises With Answers
- Object Vs. Complement Quiz with Answers
- Question Words Exercises (Wh-Questions Practice)
- Subject-Verb Agreement Exercises with Answers
- Types of Sentence Exercises with Answers
- Used To vs Would Exercises (With Clear Examples and Answers)
WORD USAGE AND MISUSE
- -Ing Form Spelling Exercise
- Apostrophe Rules After S Quiz
- Grammar Exercise: Used To, Be Used To, Get Used To
- Grammar Exercises: There, Their, or They’re
- Interactive Grammar Exercise on Like and As
- Like and As Grammar Exercise
- Past Simple Spelling Exercises (-ED Forms)
- Prefix and Suffix Practice: Boost Your Vocabulary Skills!
Additional Tips and Resources to Boost Your Grammar Learning

Here are seven tricks and tips to master grammar:
- Read Regularly: Reading extensively exposes you to correct grammar usage in context. Pay attention to sentence structures, verb tenses, and punctuation.
- Practice, Practice, Practice: Regular practice is essential for mastering grammar. Do grammar exercises, write sentences, and engage in conversations to apply what you’ve learned.
- Learn the Rules: Familiarize yourself with grammar rules. Understand concepts like subject-verb agreement, punctuation rules, and sentence structure.
- Use Grammar Resources: Utilize grammar books, websites, and apps for explanations, examples, and exercises. Some popular resources include “Grammarly,” “The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation,” and “Grammar Girl.”
- Seek Feedback: Share your writing with others or use online forums to get feedback on your grammar. Learning from mistakes helps reinforce correct usage.
- Focus on Weak Areas: Identify your weaknesses in grammar and focus on improving them. Whether it’s verb conjugation, pronoun usage, or punctuation, targeted practice can lead to significant improvement.
- Immerse Yourself: Surround yourself with English media, such as movies, TV shows, podcasts, and music. Immersion helps internalize grammar rules naturally and improves overall language proficiency.
In addition to the above list of online resources, explore additional language resources for writing, vocabulary, speaking, reading, and much more to enhance your linguistic journey.



