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- Verb Tenses in English Grammar
- Table of Verb Tenses in English Grammar
- Tense Overview – Free Exercise
- Tense Overview – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Tense Overview – The London Dungeon B2
- Tense Overview – Bewley’s Oriental Cafes B2
- English Tenses Timeline
- Simple Present Tense in English Grammar
- Simple Present – Free Exercise
- Simple Present – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Present – affirmative forms of be (1) A1
- Simple Present – affirmative forms of be (2) A1
- Simple Present – negative forms of be A1
- Simple Present – questions with be A1
- Simple Present – contractions: be (1) A1
- Simple Present – contractions: be (2) A1
- Simple Present – mixed sentences with be A1
- Simple Present – affirmative forms of have A1
- Simple Present – negative forms of have A1
- Simple Present – questions with have A1
- Simple Present – have got: positive and negative A1
- Simple Present – contractions: have got (1) A1
- Simple Present – contractions: have got (2) A1
- Simple Present – 3rd person s (1) A1
- Simple Present – 3rd person s (2) A1
- Simple Present – affirmative (1) A1
- Simple Present – affirmative (2) A1
- Simple Present – affirmative (3) A1
- Simple Present – negative: don’t/doesn’t A1
- Simple Present – negative (1) A1
- Simple Present – negative (2) A2
- Simple Present – questions A1
- Simple Present – questions and short answers A1
- Simple Present – regular actions A1
- Simple Present – facts A1
- Simple Present – series of events A2
- Simple Present – wh-questions A2
- Simple Present – sentences A2
- Simple Present – static verbs A2
- Simple Present – future actions B1
- Simple Present – Finn and Carla A2
- Present Progressive Tense in English Grammar
- Present Progressive – Free Exercise
- Present Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Present Progressive – spelling test (1) A1
- Present Progressive – spelling test (2) A2
- Present Progressive – contractions: be A1
- Present Progressive – affirmative (1) A1
- Present Progressive – affirmative (2) A1
- Present Progressive – negative (1) A1
- Present Progressive – negative (2) A1
- Present Progressive – questions A1
- Present Progressive – questions (2) A2
- Present Progressive – questions and short answers A2
- Present Progressive – wh-questions A2
- Present Progressive – mixed sentences A2
- Present Progressive – mixed (1) A2
- Present Progressive – mixed (2) A2
- Present Progressive – actions in progress A1
- Present Progressive – future actions A2
- Present Progressive – temporary situations B1
- Present Progressive – around now B1
- Present Progressive – changing situations B2
- Present Progressive – future plans (1) B1
- Present Progressive – future plans (2) B1
- Present Progressive – future plans (3) B1
- Simple Past Tense in English Grammar
- Simple Past – Free Exercise
- Simple Past – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Past – was/were (1) A1
- Simple Past – was not/were not A1
- Simple Past – was/were questions A1
- Simple Past – was/were (2) A1
- Simple Past – was/were (3) A2
- Simple Past – was/were mixed A2
- Simple Past – regular verbs (1) A1
- Simple Past – regular verbs (2) A1
- Simple Past – regular verbs (3) A1
- Simple Past – regular verbs (4) A2
- Simple Past – regular verbs (5) A2
- Simple Past – irregular verbs (1) A1
- Simple Past – irregular verbs (2) A1
- Simple Past – irregular verbs (3) A1
- Simple Past – regular and irregular verbs
- Simple Past – affirmative (1) A1
- Simple Past – affirmative (2) A1
- Simple Past – negative (1) A1
- Simple Past – negative (2) A1
- Simple Past – negative (3) A2
- Simple Past – negative (4) A1
- Simple Past – positive or negative? A2
- Simple Past – questions (1) A1
- Simple Past – questions (2) A1
- Simple Past – questions (3) A2
- Simple Past – questions (4) A1
- Simple Past – positives, negatives and questions B1
- Simple Past – questions and short answers A2
- Simple Past – wh- questions (1) A2
- Simple Past – wh- questions (2) A2
- Simple Past – wh- questions (3) A2
- Simple Past – mixed (2) A2
- Simple Past – one-off past actions (1) A1
- Simple Past – one-off past actions (2) A1
- Simple Past – repeated past actions A1
- Simple Past – one off/repeated actions A1
- Simple Past – successive actions A1
- Simple Past – interruptions B1
- Simple Past – second conditional B1
- Simple Past – telling stories (1) A2
- Simple Past – telling stories (2) A1
- Simple Past – Tom and Nancy B1
- Simple Past – Salma and Fran A2
- Simple Past – Holly and Joe A2
- Simple Past – Chanel the parrot A2
- Simple Past – Amelia Earhart A2
- Simple Past – Katherine G. Johnson B2
- Past Progressive Tense in English Grammar
- Past Progressive – Free Exercise
- Past Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Past Progressive – spelling test A2
- Past Progressive – was/were A2
- Past Progressive – affirmative (1) A2
- Past Progressive – affirmative (2) A2
- Past Progressive – negative (1) B1
- Past Progressive – negative (2) B1
- Past Progressive – negative (3) A2
- Past Progressive – questions B1
- Past Progressive – positives, negatives, questions (1) B1
- Past Progressive – positives, negatives, questions (2) B1
- Past Progressive – short answers B1
- Past Progressive – question words (1) B1
- Past Progressive – question words (2) A2
- Past Progressive – dialogue A2
- Past Progressive – actions in progress (1) B1
- Past Progressive – actions in progress (2) A2
- Past Progressive – simultaneous actions (1) B1
- Past Progressive – simultaneous actions (2) A2
- Past Progressive – interrupted action B1
- Past Progressive – excuses B1
- Past Progressive – setting the scene A2
- Past Progressive – graduation day A2
- Past Progressive – an interrogation A2
- Present Perfect Tense in English Grammar
- Present Perfect Simple – Free Exercise
- Present Perfect Simple – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Present Perfect Simple – regular verbs A2
- Present Perfect Simple – irregular verbs (1) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – irregular verbs (2) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – contractions: have A2
- Present Perfect Simple – contractions (2) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – positive sentences (1) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – positive sentences (2) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – negatives (1) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – negatives (2) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – questions (1) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – questions (2) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – questions and short answers B1
- Present Perfect Simple – mixed sentences (1) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – mixed sentences (2) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – mixed sentences (3) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – ever/never (1) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – ever/never (2) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – ever/never (3) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – ever/never (4) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – experiences B1
- Present Perfect Simple – recently completed actions B1
- Present Perfect Simple – influence on the present B1
- Present Perfect Simple – actions without time markers B1
- Present Perfect Simple – just/already/yet (1) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – just/already/yet (2) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – just/already/yet (3) A2
- Present Perfect Simple – just/already/yet (4) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – been/gone (1) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – been/gone (2) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – mixed (2) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – dialogue (1) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – dialogue (2) B1
- Present Perfect Simple – Technical Difficulties B2
- Present Perfect Progressive Tense in English Grammar
- Present Perfect Progressive – Free Exercise
- Present Perfect Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Present Perfect Progressive – have or has A2
- Present Perfect Progressive – spelling test B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – affirmative (1) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – affirmative (2) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – negative (1) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – negative (2) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – questions (1) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – questions (2) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – questions (3) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – short answers B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – mixed (2) B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – for/since B1
- Present Perfect Progressive – How long? B2
- Present Perfect Progressive – recently completed actions B2
- Present Perfect Progressive – single continuing action (1) B2
- Present Perfect Progressive – single continuing action (2) B2
- Present Perfect Progressive – repeated actions B2
- Past Perfect Tense in English Grammar
- Past Perfect Simple – Free Exercise
- Past Perfect Simple – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Past Perfect Simple – regular verbs A2
- Past Perfect Simple – irregular verbs A2
- Past Perfect Simple – affirmative (1) A2
- Past Perfect Simple – affirmative (2) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – negative (1) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – negative (2) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – questions (1) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – questions (2) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – mixed (1) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – mixed (2) B1
- Past Perfect Simple – before a time in the past B2
- Past Perfect Simple – third conditional B2
- Past Perfect Progressive Tense in English Grammar
- Past Perfect Progressive – Free Exercise
- Past Perfect Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Past Perfect Progressive – spelling test B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – affirmative B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – negative B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – interrogative B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – mixed (1) B1
- Past Perfect Progressive – mixed (2) B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – mixed (3) B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – positives, negatives & questions B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – interrupted actions B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – completed actions B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – incomplete actions B2
- Past Perfect Progressive – in use B2
- Will + infinitive – Simple Future in English Grammar
- Future Simple (will) – Free Exercise
- Future Simple (will) – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Simple (will) – contractions A2
- Future Simple (will) – affirmative (1) A2
- Future Simple (will) – affirmative (2) A2
- Future Simple (will) – affirmative (3) A2
- Future Simple (will) – negative (1) A2
- Future Simple (will) – negative (2) A2
- Future Simple (will) – questions (1) A2
- Future Simple (will) – questions (2) A2
- Future Simple (will) – questions (3) A2
- Future Simple (will) – mixed (1) A2
- Future Simple (will) – mixed (2) A2
- Future Simple (will) – The World in 50 Years A2
- Future Simple (will) – spontaneous decisions B1
- Future Simple (will) – opinions, hopes, predictions B1
- Future Simple (will) – promises B1
- Future Simple (will) – offers and requests B1
- Future Simple (will) – first conditional B1
- Be going to – Simple Future in English Grammar
- Future Simple (going to) – Free Exercise
- Future Simple (going to) – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Simple (going to) – affirmative (1) A2
- Future Simple (going to) – affirmative (2) B1
- Future Simple (going to) – negative (1) A2
- Future Simple (going to) – negative (2) B1
- Future Simple (going to) – yes/no questions A2
- Future Simple (going to) – wh- questions A2
- Future Simple (going to) – mixed (1) A2
- Future Simple (going to) – mixed (2) A2
- Future Simple (going to) – mixed (3) B1
- Future Simple (going to) – future plans B1
- Future Simple (going to) – logical conclusions (1) B1
- Future Simple (going to) – logical conclusions (2) B1
- Future Simple (going to) – review B1
- Future Progressive Tense in English Grammar
- Future Progressive – Free Exercise
- Future Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Progressive – spelling test B1
- Future Progressive – affirmative B1
- Future Progressive – negative B1
- Future Progressive – questions B2
- Future Progressive – mixed (1) B1
- Future Progressive – mixed (2) B1
- Future Progressive – actions in progress B1
- Future Progressive – future events B2
- Future Perfect Tense in English Grammar
- Future Perfect Simple – Free Exercise
- Future Perfect Simple – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Perfect Simple – test (regular verbs) B2
- Future Perfect Simple – test (irregular verbs) B2
- Future Perfect Simple – affirmative B2
- Future Perfect Simple – negative B2
- Future Perfect Simple – questions B2
- Future Perfect Simple – completed actions B2
- Future Perfect Simple – predictions B2
- Future Perfect Progressive Tense in English Grammar
- Future Perfect Progressive – Free Exercise
- Future Perfect Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Perfect Progressive – positive sentences (1) C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – positive sentences (2) C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – negative sentences (1) C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – negative sentences (2) C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – questions (1) C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – questions (2) C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – mixed sentences C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – actions in progress in the future C1
- Future Perfect Progressive – assumptions about the past C1
- List of Irregular Verbs in English Grammar
- Irregular Verbs – Free Exercise
- Irregular Verbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Irregular Verbs – Extra Practise A1
- Irregular Verbs – Type 2 Conjugation A1
- Irregular Verbs – Type 3 Conjugation A1
- Irregular Verbs – Conjugation (1) A1
- Irregular Verbs – Past Simple A2
- Irregular Verbs – Conjugation (2) B1
- Irregular Verbs – Present Perfect Questions B1
- Irregular Verbs – Passive Sentences (1) B1
- Irregular Verbs – Text Completion (1) B1
- Irregular Verbs – Passive Sentences (2) B2
- Irregular Verbs – Text Completion (2) B2
- Irregular Verbs – Sentences C1
- Table of Verb Tenses in English Grammar
- Comparison of Verb Tenses in English Grammar
- Simple Present or Present Progressive in English Grammar
- Simple Present/Present Progressive – Free Exercise
- Simple Present/Present Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Present – Present Progressive: comparison 1 A2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive: comparison 2 B1
- Simple Present – Present Progressive: comparison 3 B1
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (1) A2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (2) A2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive: Business Partners A2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive: questions A2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive: Meet Melanie A2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (4) B1
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (5) B1
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (6) B1
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (7) B2
- Simple Present – Present Progressive (8) B2
- Simple Present or Present Perfect Progressive – English Tense Comparison
- Simple Present/Present Perfect Progressive – Free Exercise
- Simple Present/Present Perfect Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Present – Present Perfect Progressive (1) B1
- Simple Present – Present Perfect Progressive (2) B1
- Simple Present – Present Perfect Progressive (3) B1
- Simple Present – Present Perfect Progressive (4) B1
- Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – Free Exercise
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – positive (1) B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – positive (2) B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – negative B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – questions (1) B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – questions (2) B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – questions (3) B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – mixed B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – completed or in progress? B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – non-progressive verbs B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – verbs with another meaning B2
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – review B1
- Present Perfect Simple/Progressive – Mixed Sentences B2
- Simple Past or Past Progressive – English Tense Comparison
- Past Simple/Progressive – Free Exercise
- Simple Past/Past Progressive – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (1) A2
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (2) A2
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (3) A2
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (4) A2
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (5) B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (6) B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (7) B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive (8) B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: ongoing vs. newly occurring B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: sequential vs. simultaneous B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: dialogues (1) B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: dialogues (2) B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: dialogues B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: a nightmare journey B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive – The Case of the Missing Pearl B1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: A Ghostly Encounter C1
- Simple Past – Past Progressive: Pickpocketed C1
- Simple Past or Present Perfect Simple – English Tense Comparison
- Simple Past/Present Perfect Simple – Free Exercise
- Simple Past/Present Perfect Simple – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple: comparison 1 B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple: comparison 2 B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple: comparison 3 B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (1) B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (2) B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (3) B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (4) B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (5) B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (6) B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (7) B2
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple (8) B2
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple – J.K. Rowling B1
- Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple – Cristiano Ronaldo B1
- Simple Past or Past Perfect – English Tense Comparison
- Simple Past/Past Perfect – Free Exercise
- Simple Past/Past Perfect – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple (1) B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple (2) B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple (3) B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple (4) B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple (5) B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple: order of events B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple: signal words B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple: a mystery caller B1
- Simple Past – Past Perfect Simple: a ghost on the beach? B1
- English Present Tenses Comparison
- Present Tenses – Free Exercise
- Present Tenses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Present Tenses – A Flat Tyre B1
- Present Tenses – At the Ice-cream Parlour B1
- Present Tenses – Meet Emma B1
- Present Tenses – The World Beard and Moustache Championships B1
- Present Tenses – Rita and Dylan B1
- Present Tenses – mixed B2
- Present Tenses – The Finnegan Family B2
- Present Tenses – The National Spelling Bee B2
- Present Tenses – Coffee Crazy Indonesia B2
- Present Tenses – The Pet Hotel B2
- English Past Tense Comparison
- Past Tenses – Free Exercise
- Past Tenses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Past Tenses – find the mistake B1
- Past Tenses – an engagement B1
- Past Tenses – last weekend B1
- Past Tenses – when I was a child … B1
- Past Tenses – a family Christmas card B1
- Past Tenses – dream home or haunted house? B2
- Past Tenses – telling stories (1) B2
- Past Tenses – telling stories (2) B2
- Past Tenses – telling stories (3) B2
- Past Tenses – David Bowie B2
- Past Tenses – James Cook (1728 – 1779) B2
- Past Tenses – Ellis Island B2
- Past Tenses – The East India Trading Company B2
- Past Tenses – The Eurovision Song Contest B2
- Past Tenses – The Stolen Masterpiece C1
- Past Tenses – key word transformation (1) C1
- English Future Tense Comparison
- Future Tenses – Free Exercise
- Future Tenses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Tenses – will or going to (1) B1
- Future Tenses – will or going to (2) B1
- Future Tenses – will or going to (3) B1
- Future Tenses – will or going to (4) B1
- Future Tenses – present simple or progressive (1) B1
- Future Tenses – present simple or progressive (2) B1
- Future Tenses – present simple or progressive (3) B1
- Future Tenses – present simple or progressive (4) B1
- Future Tenses – simple present or will B1
- Future Tenses – our next holiday B1
- Future Tenses – when I grow up … B1
- Future Tenses – Rachel’s plans for the future B2
- Future Tenses – talking about plans (1) B2
- Future Tenses – talking about plans (2) B2
- Future Tenses – talking about plans (3) B2
- Future Tenses – mixed (1) B2
- Future Tenses – mixed (2) B2
- Future Tenses – mixed (3) B2
- Simple Present or Present Progressive in English Grammar
- Verbs in English Grammar
- Auxiliary Verbs in English Grammar
- Auxiliary Verbs – Free Exercise
- Auxiliary Verbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Auxiliary Verb or Main Verb – be A2
- Auxiliary Verb or Main Verb – do A2
- Auxiliary Verb or Main Verb – have A2
- Auxiliary Verb or Main Verb – mixed (1) A2
- Auxiliary Verb or Main Verb – mixed (2) A2
- Auxiliary Verbs – do/have (1) A2
- Auxiliary Verbs – do/have (2) A2
- Auxiliary Verbs – be/do/have (1) A2
- Auxiliary Verbs – be/do/have (2) B1
- Auxiliary Verbs – negative sentences (1) A1
- Auxiliary Verbs – negative sentences (2) A2
- Auxiliary Verbs – negative sentences (3) B1
- Auxiliary Verbs – questions (1) A1
- Auxiliary Verbs – questions (2) A2
- Auxiliary Verbs – questions (3) B1
- Modal Verbs in English Grammar
- Modal Verbs – Free Exercise
- Modal Verbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Modal Verbs – can/could A2
- Modal Verbs – can/could/be able to B1
- Modal Verbs – can/may B1
- Modal Verbs – must/have to/mustn’t/not allowed to B1
- Modal Verbs – will/shall B1
- Modal Verbs and Alternatives (1) B2
- Modal Verbs and Alternatives (2) B2
- Modal Verbs – negatives (1) A2
- Modal Verbs – negative (2) B1
- Modal Verbs – questions B1
- Modal Verbs for Ability A2
- Modal Verbs for Advice (1) A2
- Modal Verbs for Advice (2) B1
- Past Modals for Deduction (1) C1
- Past Modals for Deduction (2) C1
- Stative Verbs
- Stative Verbs – Free Exercise
- Stative Verbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Stative verbs – identification A2
- Stative verbs – present simple/present progressive A2
- Stative verbs – the senses A2
- Stative verbs – common mistakes (1) B1
- Stative verbs – common mistakes (2) B1
- Stative verbs – present perfect tenses B1
- Stative verbs – verbs with a change of meaning B1
- Stative verbs – other structures B1
- Gerund or Infinitive – English Verb Patterns
- Infinitive/Gerund – Free Exercise
- Infinitive/Gerund – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Gerund as the subject of a sentence A1
- Infinitive or gerund after verbs (1) A1
- Infinitive or gerund after verbs (2) B1
- Infinitive or gerund after verbs (3) B1
- Infinitive or gerund after verbs (4) B1
- Infinitive with or without to A2
- Infinitive or gerund after adjectives (1) A2
- Infinitive or gerund after adjectives (2) B1
- Infinitive or gerund after nouns B1
- Expressions with infinitive or gerund B2
- Participles – Present, Past and Perfect
- Participles – Free Exercise
- Participles – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Participles – present & past A2
- Participles – present A2
- Participles – past A2
- Participles – present or past (1) A2
- Participles – present or past (2) B1
- Participles – perfect (active voice) B2
- Participles – perfect (passive voice) B2
- Phrasal Verbs in English Grammar
- Phrasal Verbs – Free Exercise
- Phrasal Verbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Phrasal verbs and particles A2
- Phrasal verbs – on/off (1) A2
- Phrasal verbs – on/off (2) B1
- Phrasal verbs – down/up B1
- Phrasal verbs – in/out B1
- Phrasal verbs – away/back/forward B1
- Phrasal verbs – separable/inseparable (1) B1
- Phrasal verbs – separable/inseparable (2) B1
- Phrasal verbs with different meanings B2
- Phrasal verbs – mixed B2
- Phrasal Verbs – open cloze C1
- Passive Voice in English Grammar
- Passive Voice – Free Exercise
- Passive Voice – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Passive voice in simple present (1) A2
- Passive voice in simple present (2) A2
- Passive voice in simple present (3) A2
- Passive voice in simple present (4) A2
- Passive voice in simple present (5) A2
- Passive voice in simple present: Bonfire Night A2
- Passive voice in simple present: Vietnamese New Year B1
- Passive voice in simple present: active to passive (1) A2
- Passive voice in simple present: active to passive (2) A2
- Passive voice in simple past (1) A2
- Passive voice in simple past (2) A2
- Passive voice in simple past (3) A2
- Passive voice in simple past (4) A2
- Passive voice in simple past: active to passive (1) A2
- Passive voice in simple past: active to passive (2) A2
- Passive voice in simple past: Shipwrecked B1
- Passive voice: simple present vs. simple past (1) A2
- Passive voice: simple present vs. simple past (2) A2
- Passive voice: simple present vs. simple past (3) B1
- Passive voice in present progressive (1) B1
- Passive voice in present progressive (2) B1
- Passive voice in present progressive (3) B1
- Passive voice in past progressive (1) B1
- Passive voice in past progressive (2) B1
- Passive voice in past progressive (3) B1
- Passive voice in present perfect simple (1) B2
- Passive voice in present perfect simple (2) B2
- Passive voice in present perfect simple (3) B2
- Passive voice in present perfect simple (4) B2
- Passive voice in present perfect simple (5) B1
- Passive voice in past perfect (1) B2
- Passive voice in past perfect (2) B2
- Passive voice in past perfect (3) B2
- Passive voice in past tenses B1
- Passive voice in future simple B1
- Passive voice in future perfect B2
- Passive voice in future tenses B2
- Passive infinitive (1) B2
- Passive infinitive (2) B1
- Passive voice – perfect infinitive (1) C1
- Passive voice – perfect infinitive (2) C1
- Passive voice – sentences with 2 objects (1) B1
- Passive voice – sentences with 2 objects (2) B1
- Passive voice – sentences with 2 objects (3) B2
- Passive voice – sentences with 2 objects (4) B2
- Passive voice – sentences with 2 objects (5) B2
- Passive voice: impersonal passive with it B2
- Passive voice: personal passive (1) B2
- Passive voice: personal passive (2) B2
- Passive voice – personal & impersonal passive C1
- Passive voice mixed (1) B2
- Passive voice mixed (2) B2
- Passive voice mixed (3) C1
- Active or passive – Hadrian’s Wall C1
- Imperative – Orders and Commands in English Grammar
- Imperative – Free Exercise
- Imperative – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Imperative commands – at the beach (positive) A2
- Imperative – puppy school (positive) A2
- Imperative – a recipe (positive) B1
- Imperative – at school (negative) A2
- Imperative – in the gym (negative) A2
- Imperative – positive and negative (1) A2
- Imperative – positive and negative (2) A2
- Subjunctive Mood in English Grammar
- The 50 Most Common English Verbs
- Auxiliary Verbs in English Grammar
- Conjugate English Verbs
- Nouns in English Grammar
- Plural Nouns in English Grammar
- Plurals – Free Exercise
- Plurals – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Plural – spelling (1) A1
- Plural – irregular A1
- Plural – spelling (2) A2
- Plural – mixed A2
- Plural – spelling (3) B1
- Countable and Uncountable Nouns in English
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – Free Exercise
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – food and drink A1
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – collections A2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – counting uncountable nouns A2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – singular/plural B1
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – little/few A2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – much/many A2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – questions A2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – on holiday B1
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – environmental issues B2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – countable and uncountable forms B2
- Countable/Uncountable Nouns – a recruitment consultant C1
- Collective Nouns in English Grammar
- Collective Nouns – Free Exercise
- Collective Nouns – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Collective Nouns – vocabulary (animals) B1
- Collective Nouns (1) B1
- Collective Nouns (2) B1
- Collective Nouns – vocabulary (people) B2
- Collective Nouns – vocabulary (other) B2
- Collective Nouns (3) B2
- Collective Nouns (4) B2
- Possessive Nouns in English Grammar
- Possessive Case of Nouns – Free Exercise
- Possessive Case of Nouns – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Possessive – s A1
- Possessive – ’s or s’ A1
- Possessive with of A2
- Possessive – true or false A2
- Possessive – s & of B1
- Possessive – s or of (1) A2
- Possessive – s or of (2) B1
- Plural Nouns in English Grammar
- Articles in English Grammar
- Articles – Free Exercise
- Articles – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Articles – a/an (1) A1
- Articles – a/an (2) A2
- Articles – a/an (3) B1
- Articles – a/an/the A1
- Articles – a/an/the/no article A2
- Articles – the/no article A2
- Articles – The Tortoise and the Hare B1
- Articles – Little Red Riding Hood A2
- Pronouns and Determiners in English Grammar
- Personal Pronouns in English Grammar
- Personal Pronouns – Free Exercise
- Personal Pronouns – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Subject Pronouns – singular A1
- Subject Pronouns – plural A1
- Subject Pronouns – singular/plural A1
- Object Pronouns – singular A1
- Object Pronouns – plural A1
- Object Pronouns – singular/plural A1
- Personal Pronouns – table A1
- Personal Pronouns – subject or object (1) A1
- Personal Pronouns – subject or object (2) A2
- Personal Pronouns – subject or object (3) A2
- Possessive Pronouns and Determiners in English Grammar
- Possessive Pronouns and Determiners – Free Exercise
- Possessive Pronouns and Determiners – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Possessive Determiners (1) A1
- Possessive Determiners (2) A1
- Possessive Determiners (3) A1
- Possessive Pronouns (1) A2
- Possessive Pronouns (2) A2
- Possessive Pronouns (3) A2
- Possessive pronouns and determiners – table A2
- Possessive pronouns and determiners (1) A2
- Possessive pronouns and determiners (2) A2
- Reflexive Pronouns in English Grammar
- Reflexive Pronouns – Free Exercise
- Reflexive Pronouns – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Reflexive Pronouns (1) A1
- Reflexive Pronouns (2) A2
- Reflexive Pronouns (3) A2
- Reflexive Pronouns (4) B1
- Reflexive Pronouns – yourself/yourselves A2
- Reflexive Pronouns – ourselves/themselves/each other A2
- Relative Pronouns in English Grammar
- Relative Pronouns – Free Exercise
- Relative Pronomen – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Relative Pronouns – who/which (1) A2
- Relative Pronouns – who/which (2) A2
- Relative Pronouns – who/whose/whom B2
- Relative Pronouns – who/which/that B1
- Relative Pronouns – subject or object (1) B1
- Relative Pronouns – subject or object (2) B1
- Relative Pronouns with prepositions B2
- Relative Pronouns – who/which/whom/that B1
- Demonstratives in English Grammar
- Demonstratives – Free Exercise
- Demonstratives – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Demonstrative Pronouns – this/these A1
- Demonstrative Pronouns – that/those A1
- Demonstrative Pronouns – this/that A2
- Demonstrative Pronouns – these/those A2
- Demonstrative Pronouns – this/that/these/those A2
- Demonstrative Pronouns – one/ones (1) B1
- Demonstrative Pronouns – one/ones (2) B1
- Demonstrative Pronouns – mixed (1) B1
- Indefinite Pronouns in English Grammar
- Indefinite Pronouns – Free Exercise
- Indefinite Pronouns – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Indefinite Pronouns – something/someone A2
- Indefinite Pronouns – anything/anyone A2
- Indefinite Pronouns – everything/everybody A2
- Indefinite Pronouns – nothing/nobody A2
- Indefinite Pronouns – some–/any–/no- B1
- Indefinite Pronouns – any-/no- (1) B1
- Indefinite Pronouns – any-/no- (2) B1
- Indefinite Pronouns – any-/every- B1
- Indefinite Pronouns with they B1
- Indefinite Pronouns – fairytale B1
- Indefinite Pronouns – It’s not my job! B1
- Quantifiers
- Quantifiers – Free Exercise
- Quantifiers – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Quantifiers – much/many/a lot of A2
- Quantifiers – much/many negatives A2
- Quantifiers – much/many questions A2
- Quantifiers – much/many mixed A2
- Quantifiers – few/little A2
- Quantifiers – some/any sentences A2
- Quantifiers – some/any questions A2
- Quantifiers – quantifiers with of A2
- Quantifiers – university text B1
- Quantifiers – cafe text B1
- Distributives: both, either, neither, every, each, all, none
- Distributives – Free Exercise
- Distributives – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Distributives – both/both of A2
- Distributives – either/neither A2
- Distributives – either of/neither of (1) A2
- Distributives – either of/neither of (2) A2
- Distributives – neither in responses B1
- Distributives – each/every A2
- Distributives – all/no/none of A2
- Distributives – distributives with of A2
- Distributives – friends text A2
- Personal Pronouns in English Grammar
- Adjectives in English Grammar
- Adjectives – Free Exercise
- Adjectives – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Basic Adjectives (vocabulary) A1
- Adjective Order (1) B1
- Adjective Order (2) B1
- Adjective Order (3) B2
- Gradable Adjectives B1
- Strong Adjectives (1) B1
- Strong Adjectives (2) B1
- Adjective Formation in English Grammar
- Making Adjectives – Free Exercise
- Making Adjectives – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Adjectives from Nouns (1) B1
- Adjectives from Nouns (2) B1
- Adjectives from Nouns (3) B1
- Adjectives from Nouns (4) B1
- Adjectives from Verbs (1) B1
- Adjectives from Verbs (2) B1
- Adjectives from Verbs (3) B1
- Adjectives from Verbs (4) B1
- Adjectives with -ed & -ing (1) B1
- Adjectives with -ed & -ing (2) B1
- Adjectives with -ed & -ing (3) B1
- Adjectives with -ed & -ing (4) B1
- Adjectives with -ed & -ing: A Weekend in Iceland B2
- Adjectives – Nationalities (1) A1
- Adjectives – Nationalities (2) A1
- Adjectives – Opposites (1) B2
- Adjectives – Opposites (2) B2
- Adjectives – Opposites (3) B2
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English Grammar
- Comparative/Superlative – Free Exercise
- Comparative/Superlative – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Comparatives & Superlatives: one-syllable adjectives A1
- Comparatives & Superlatives: multi-syllable adjectives A1
- Comparatives & Superlatives: regular (1) A1
- Comparatives & Superlatives: regular (2) A1
- Comparatives & Superlatives: irregular (1) A2
- Comparatives & Superlatives: irregular (2) A2
- Comparatives & Superlatives: irregular (3) A2
- Comparatives & Superlatives: mixed (1) A2
- Comparatives & Superlatives: mixed (2) A2
- Comparative or Superlative? (1) A1
- Comparative or Superlative? (2) A1
- Comparative Adjectives (1) A1
- Comparative Adjectives (2) A1
- Comparative Adjectives (3) A2
- Comparative Adjectives (4) A2
- Comparatives with than (1) A2
- Comparatives with than (2) A2
- Comparatives with than (3) A2
- Comparatives: than + object pronoun B1
- Comparatives: than + subject pronoun B1
- Comparatives: than + pronouns B1
- Comparatives: typical mistakes B1
- Comparatives with the … the B1
- Comparatives in a sentence B1
- Comparatives: Introverts & Extroverts B1
- Comparisons with as ... as (1) A2
- Comparisons with as ... as (2) A2
- Comparisons with as ... as (3) B1
- Comparisons with as … as (4) B2
- Comparisons with less … than B1
- Comparisons with basic adjectives: typical mistakes B1
- Comparisons with basic adjectives: mixed B1
- Superlative Adjectives (1) A1
- Superlative Adjectives (2) A2
- Superlative Adjectives (3) A2
- Superlative Adjectives (4) A2
- Superlatives: facts from around the world (1) A2
- Superlatives: facts from around the world (2) A2
- Superlatives & Prepositions (1) B1
- Superlatives & Prepositions (2) B1
- Superlatives & Prepositions (3) B1
- Superlatives & the present perfect (1) B1
- Superlatives & the present perfect (2) B1
- Superlatives: The Highlands & Western Isles (Part 1) B2
- Superlatives: The Highlands & Western Isles (Part 2) B2
- Basic, comparative & superlative adjectives B1
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives – L.A. A2
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives – London A2
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives – Three Little Pigs A2
- Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Elephants B2
- Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Copenhagen B1
- Adverbs in English Grammar
- Adverbs – Free Exercise
- Adverbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Basic Adverbs A2
- Regular Adverbs A2
- Irregular Adverbs B1
- Making Adverbs (1) A2
- Making Adverbs (2) A2
- Comparative Adverbs B1
- Superlative Adverbs B1
- Comparative and Superlative Adverbs B1
- Adverbs – mixed A2
- Types of Adverbs and Adverb Word Order
- Position of Adverbs – Free Exercise
- Position of Adverbs – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Adverb Position – frequency (1) A1
- Adverb Position – frequency (2) B1
- Adverb Position – manner (1) A2
- Adverb Position – manner (2) B1
- Adverb Position – place B1
- Adverb Position – time B1
- Adverb Position – place and time (1) B1
- Adverb Position – place and time (2) B1
- Adverb Position – mixed (1) B1
- Adverb Position – mixed (2) A2
- Adjective or Adverb in English Grammar
- Adjective or Adverb – Free Exercise
- Adjective or Adverb – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Adjective or Adverb (1) A2
- Adjective or Adverb (2) B1
- Adjective or Adverb (3) B1
- Adjective or Adverb – Niagara Falls A2
- Adjective or Adverb – The Golden Gate Bridge B1
- Adjective or Adverb – confusing pairs B1
- Conditionals & If Clauses in English Grammar
- Conditionals – Free Exercise
- Conditionals – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Conditionals – comparing conditionals (1) B2
- Conditionals – comparing conditionals (2) C1
- Conditionals – comparing conditionals (3) C1
- Conditionals – comparing conditionals (4) C1
- Zero Conditional If-Clauses in English Grammar
- Zero Conditional – Free Exercise
- Zero Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Zero Conditional – mixed (1) A1
- Zero Conditional – mixed (2) A1
- Zero Conditional – mixed (3) A1
- Zero Conditional – word order A2
- First Conditional If-Clauses in English Grammar
- First Conditional – Free Exercise
- First Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- First Conditional – multiple choice A2
- First Conditional – correct or incorrect? A2
- First Conditional – mixed (1) A2
- First Conditional – mixed (2) A2
- First Conditional – questions A2
- First Conditional – mixed (3) A2
- First Conditional – if vs. when B1
- First Conditional – superstitions B1
- First Conditional – offers and promises A2
- First Conditional – consequences and warnings B1
- First Conditional – review B1
- First Conditional – dialogue B1
- First vs. Zero Conditional B1
- Second Conditional If-Clauses in English Grammar
- Second Conditional – Free Exercise
- Second Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Second Conditional – multiple choice B1
- Second Conditional – word order B1
- Second Conditional – if-clauses & main clauses A2
- Second Conditional – mixed sentences (1) B1
- Second Conditional – hypothetical questions B1
- Second Conditional – mixed sentences (2) B1
- Second Conditional – mixed sentences (3) A2
- Second Conditional – giving advice B1
- Second Conditional – imagining life as different B1
- Second Conditional – making excuses B1
- Second Conditional – modal verbs B1
- Second Conditional – review (1) B1
- Second Conditional – dialogue B1
- Second vs. First Conditional (1) B1
- Second vs. First Conditional (2) B1
- Third Conditional If-Clauses in English Grammar
- Third Conditional – Free Exercise
- Third Conditional – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Third Conditional – multiple choice (1) B1
- Third Conditional – multiple choice (2) B1
- Third Conditional – if-clauses & main clauses B1
- Third Conditional – sentences (1) B1
- Third Conditional – sentences (2) B1
- Third Conditional – negative sentences B1
- Third Conditional – sentences (3) B1
- Third Conditional – sentences (4) B1
- Third Conditional – looking back B1
- Third Conditional – giving feedback and criticism B1
- Third Conditional – reimagining the past B1
- Third Conditional – dialogue B1
- Third vs. Second Conditional (1) B2
- Third vs. Second Conditional (2) B2
- Mixed Conditionals
- Mixed Conditionals – Free Exercise
- Mixed Conditionals – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Mixed Conditionals – multiple choice (1) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – multiple choice (2) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – sentences (1) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – sentences (2) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – dialogue C1
- Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (1) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (2) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (3) C1
- Mixed Conditionals – comparing conditionals (4) C1
- Inverted Conditionals
- Inverted Conditionals – Free Exercise
- Inverted Conditionals – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Inverted Conditionals – multiple choice (1) C1
- Inverted Conditionals – multiple choice (2) C1
- Inverted Conditionals – 1st conditional sentence transformation (1) C1
- Inverted Conditionals – 1st conditional sentence transformation (2) C1
- Inverted Conditionals – 3rd conditional sentence transformation (1) C1
- Inverted Conditionals – 3rd conditional sentence transformation (2) C1
- Inverted Conditionals – word order C1
- Conditional Conjunctions
- Conditional Conjunctions – Free Exercise
- Conditional Conjunctions – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Conditional Conjunctions – multiple choice (1) B1
- Conditional Conjunctions – multiple choice (2) B1
- Conditional Conjunctions – sentence transformation with unless (1) B1
- Conditional Conjunctions – sentence transformation with unless (2) B1
- Sentences with *wish* and *if only*
- Wish/if only – Free Exercise
- Wish/if only – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Wish/if only – present situations (1) B1
- Wish/if only – present situations (2) B1
- Wish/if only – past situations (1) B2
- Wish/if only – past situations (2) B2
- Wish/if only – multiple choice (1) B2
- Wish/if only – multiple choice (2) B2
- Wish/if only – wishes and regrets B2
- Wish/if only – expressing annoyance B2
- Prepositions in English Grammar
- Prepositions – Free Exercise
- Prepositions – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Prepositions of Time – in/at/on A1
- Prepositions of Time – for/since/ago B1
- Prepositions of Time – mixed (1) B1
- Prepositions of Time – mixed (2) B1
- Prepositions of Place – in/at/on A1
- Prepositions of Place – mixed (1) A2
- Prepositions of Place – mixed (2) A2
- Prepositions of Place – mixed (3) A2
- Prepositions – other B1
- Prepositions – time/place/other A1
- Prepositions – open cloze C1
- Sentences in English Grammar
- Word Order in English Sentences
- Declarative Sentences – Free Exercise
- Declarative Sentences – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Declarative Sentences – sentence components (1) A1
- Declarative Sentences – sentence components (2) A2
- Declarative Sentences – word order (1) A1
- Declarative Sentences – word order (2) A2
- Declarative Sentences – word order (3) A2
- Declarative Sentences – word order (4) B1
- Declarative Sentences – word order (5) A2
- Declarative Sentences – dependent clauses B1
- Negative Sentences in English Grammar
- Negation- Exercises
- Negation – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Negation (1) A2
- Negation (2) B1
- Negation – auxiliary verbs (1) A1
- Negation – auxiliary verbs (2) A2
- Negation – have/have got A2
- Negation – which auxiliary verb? (1) A2
- Negation – which auxiliary verb? (2) B1
- Negation – simple present A1
- Negation – simple past A1
- Negation – present progressive A1
- Negation – past progressive B1
- Negation – present perfect B1
- Negation – past perfect B2
- Negation – future tenses B2
- Questions in English Grammar
- Questions – Free Exercise
- Questions – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Questions (1) A1
- Questions (2) A2
- Yes/No Questions (1) A1
- Yes/No Questions (2) B1
- Yes/No Questions (3) B1
- Wh- Questions (1) A1
- Wh- Questions (2) A2
- Wh- Questions (3) A2
- Wh- Questions (4) B1
- Questions with have A2
- Questions with what or which A2
- Subject Questions with who/what B1
- Questions with who/what B1
- Question Tags in English Grammar
- Question Tags – Free Exercise
- Question Tags – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Question Tags with be A1
- Question Tags with do A2
- Question Tags with have A2
- Positive Question Tags B1
- Negative Question Tags B1
- Positive Question Tags (2) B1
- Negative Question Tags (2) B1
- Question Tags – mixed B1
- Short Answers In English Grammar
- Short Answers – Free Exercise
- Short Answers – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Short Answers – present A1
- Short Answers – past A2
- Short Answers – future B1
- Conjunctions in English Grammar
- Conjunctions – Free Exercise
- Conjunctions – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Coordinating Conjunctions A2
- Correlative Conjunctions B2
- Conjunctions – word order B2
- Subordinating Conjunctions – mixed B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – reason B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – contrast (although/whereas) B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – contrast (though/while) B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – purpose B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – condition (1) B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – condition (2) B1
- Subordinating Conjunctions – time B1
- Conjunctions – mixed (1) B2
- Conjunctions – mixed (2) B2
- Future Time Clauses
- Future Time Clauses – Free Exercise
- Future Time Clauses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Future Time Clauses – multiple choice (1) A2
- Future Time Clauses – multiple choice (2) A2
- Future Time Clauses – sentence completion (1) B1
- Future Time Clauses – sentence completion (2) B1
- Future Time Clauses – word order B1
- Future Time Clauses – text B1
- Participle Clauses in English Grammar
- Participle Clauses – Free Exercise
- Participle Clauses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Participle Clauses – present participle (1) B2
- Participle Clauses – present participle (2) B2
- Participle Clauses – past participle B2
- Participle Clauses – perfect participle B2
- Participle Clauses – active and passive B2
- Participle Clauses – mixed B1
- Conditional Clauses in English Grammar
- If-Clauses – Free Exercise
- If-clauses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Conditional Clauses – first conditional (1) A2
- Conditional Clauses – first conditional (2) A2
- Conditional Clauses – second conditional (1) B1
- Conditional Clauses – second conditional (2) B1
- Conditional Clauses – third conditional (1) B1
- Conditional Clauses – third conditional (2) B1
- Conditional Clauses – mixed (1) B2
- Conditional Clauses – mixed (2) B2
- Relative Clauses in English Grammar
- Relative Clauses – Free Exercise
- Relative Clauses – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Relative Clauses – who/which B1
- Relative Clauses with who/which/whose B1
- Relative clauses with relative adverbs B2
- Relative Clauses – contact clauses (1) B1
- Relative Clauses – defining and non-defining B1
- Relative clauses – Samuel Johnson B2
- Relative Clauses – A Holiday in Scotland B2
- Reported Speech in English Grammar
- Reported Speech – Free Exercise
- Reported Speech – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Reported Speech – pronoun shift B1
- Reported Speech – place and time B1
- Reported Speech – tense backshift (1) B2
- Reported Speech – tense backshift (2) B2
- Reported Speech – questions (1) B1
- Reported Speech – questions (2) B2
- Reported Speech – questions (3) B2
- Reported Speech – questions (4) B2
- Reported Speech – questions (5) B2
- Reported Speech – questions – correct or incorrect? B1
- Reported Speech – demands and requests (1) B2
- Reported Speech – demands and requests (2) B2
- Reported Speech – demands and requests (3) B2
- Word Order in English Sentences
- English Exercises on Lingolia
- Verb Tenses in English Grammar
- Listening/Reading
- Listening Comprehension
- Level A2
- Level B1
- A Rainy Autumn Day (Topic: Autumn) B1
- An Exciting Soccer Match (Topic: Football/Soccer) B1
- At the Airport (Topic: Airport) B1
- At the Hotel (Topic: Hotel) B1
- At the Train Station (Topic: Train Station) B1
- A Haunted House (Topic: House) B1
- Carnival in the US and England (Topic: Carnival) B1
- Chaos on the Chessboard (Topic: Chess) B1
- Christmas in the USA (Topic: Christmas) B1
- Clumsy Tony and Sleeping Beauty (Topic: Living Room) B1
- Feelings of Spring (Topic: Spring) B1
- In Front of the Mirror (Topic: Face) B1
- Indigenous Australians B1
- Lisa Likes Exercising (Topic: Parts of the Body I) B1
- My Cousin’s Birthday Party (Topic: Birthday) B1
- Trouble at the Restaurant (Topic: Restaurant) B1
- Reading Comprehension
- Level A2
- Level B1
- Christmas in Canada (Topic: Christmas) B1
- Summer Holidays at the Beach (Topic: Summer) B1
- Halloween Traditions (Topic: Halloween) B1
- Missed Connections (Topic: Head) B1
- The Winter Olympics (Topic: Winter Olympics) B1
- The Australian Open (Topic: Tennis) B1
- Sightseeing Tour (Topic: Sightseeing) B1
- A Bedroom for Billo (Topic: Bedroom) B1
- Mischief in the Bathroom (Topic: Bathroom) B1
- The Extremely Loud Building Site (Topic: Building Site) B1
- The New Hairdresser (Topic: Hairdresser’s) B1
- Level B2
- Listening Comprehension
- English Vocabulary
- Numbers, Dates, Time
- Cardinal Numbers
- Cardinal Numbers – Free Exercise
- Cardinal Numbers – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Digits (1-10) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Digits (11-20) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Digits (21-99) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Digits (1,000 – 99,999) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Digits (Millions) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (1 – 10) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (11 – 20) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (21 – 30) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (31 – 40) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (41 – 50) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (51 – 60) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (61 – 70) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (71 – 80) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (81 – 90) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (91 – 100) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – Numbers as Words (tens, hundreds, thousands) A1
- Cardinal Numbers – As Words (mixed) A1
- Ordinal Numbers
- Ordinal Numbers – Free Exercise
- Ordinal Numbers – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Ordinal Numbers – Digits A1
- Ordinal Numbers – Words A1
- Ordinal Numbers – Dates A1
- Ordinal Numbers – Order A1
- Ordinal Numbers – Lists A2
- Ordinal Numbers – Titles A2
- Fractions and Decimals
- Fractions and Decimals – Free Exercise
- Fractions and Decimals – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Fractions and Decimals – Numerators A1
- Fractions and Decimals – Denominators A1
- Fractions and Decimals – Fractions A1
- Fractions and Decimals – Decimals A1
- Decimals as Words A2
- Time
- Time – Free Exercise
- Time – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Telling the Time – Analogue Mode (1) A1
- Telling the Time – Analogue Mode (2) A1
- Telling the Time – Say it Right! A1
- Telling the time – Time Expressions A1
- Dates
- Dates – Free Exercise
- Dates – Lingolia Plus Exercises
- Dates – Writing the Date 1 (UK) A1
- Dates – Writing the Date 2 (UK) A2
- Dates – The Princess of Wales B1
- Dates – Writing the Date (USA) A1
- Dates – Saying the Date (UK) A1
- Dates – Abbreviations A2
- Dates – National Holidays A1
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- Seasons of the Year
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- Exercises
- Summer
- Exercises
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- Exercises
- Winter
- Exercises
- Spring
- Holidays and Celebrations
- In the City
- At the Restaurant
- Exercises
- Park
- Exercises
- Building Site
- Exercises
- At the Hairdresser’s
- Exercises
- At the Restaurant
- Parts of the Body
- Parts of the Body (1)
- Exercises
- Head
- Exercises
- Parts of the Body (2)
- Vocabulary Test (1)
- Face
- Exercises
- Parts of the Body (1)
- Sports
- Winter Olympics
- Exercises
- Football/Soccer
- Exercises
- Tennis
- Exercises
- Chess
- Exercises
- Winter Olympics
- Travel
- Airport
- Exercises
- Hotel
- Exercises
- Sightseeing
- Exercises
- Train Station
- Exercises
- Airport
- House
- House
- Exercises
- Living Room
- Exercises
- Bedroom
- Exercises
- Bathroom
- Exercises
- House
- Clothes
- Winter Clothes
- Exercises
- Wedding Anniversary
- Exercises
- Laundry Day
- Exercises
- In the Shoe Cupboard
- Exercises
- Winter Clothes
- Groceries
- Fruit Salad
- Exercises
- Breakfast
- Exercises
- By the Campfire
- Exercises
- Going Shopping
- Exercises
- Fruit Salad
- Seasons of the Year
- Idioms
- Parts of the Body
- Seasons
- Celebrations
- Sports
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- In the City
- Groceries
- Confusing Words
- Some/Any
- Much/Many/A Lot Of
- Every/Any
- If/Whether
- When/If
- Watch/Look/See
- Get/Become
- Good/Well
- Go/Drive/Ride/Take
- Must/Have to
- Listen/Hear
- Take/Bring
- Come/Go
- Here/There
- This/That/These/Those
- Spend/Donate
- Borrow/Lend
- Say/Tell
- Speak/Talk
- Check/Control
- Happy/Lucky
- Leave/Forget
- Shade/Shadow
- Sensible/Sensitive
- Carry/Wear
- To/Too/Two
- Bye/By/Buy
- Practise/Practice
- Win/Earn
- Know/Meet
- Carry/Bring
- Make/Do/Take
- Person/People/Peoples
- By/Until
- Early/Soon
- They’re/Their/There
- Then/Than
- Fewer/Less
- Little/Few
- Lose/Loose
- Lose/Miss
- Study/Learn
- Leave/Let
- Used to/Be used to
- For/Ago
- For/Since
- Actually/Currently
- Bored/Boring (adjectives that end in -ed or -ing)
- Who/Whom
- Of/From/By
- Will/Want
- Been to/Gone to
- Should/Shall
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- Numbers, Dates, Time
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- The Lingolia Top 15 for English