The forms of be – Exercises
Questions with be in the will-future – Exercise
Questions without question words and am, are, is – Exercise
Questions with question words and am, are, is – Exercise
Sentences with am, are and is – Exercise
Sentences and questions with am, are and is – Exercise
Sentences with be in the will-future – Exercise
Short answers with am, are, is – Exercise 1
Short answers with am, are, is – Exercise 2
The forms of be (am, are, is) in English – Exercise 1
The forms of be (am, are, is) – Exercise 2
was or were – Simple Past – Exercise
was not or were not – Simple Past – Exercise
can, could, to be able to – Exercise
can in sentences – What animals can do – Exercise
can in sentences, questions and negations – Exercise
Questions with can – Exercise
Questions with can and can't – word order – Click Exercise
Short answers with can, can't – Exercise
Questions with do or does – Exercise 1
Questions with do or does – Exercise 2
don't have to, doesn't have to – Exercise
The verb do (do, don’t, does, doesn’t) in the Simple Present – Exercise 1
The verb do (do, don't, does, doesn't) in the Simple Present – Exercise 2
The verb do (do, don't, does, doesn't, did, didn't, done) – Exercise 3
have got or has got – Exercise
have got or has got in questions – Exercise
have to, has to – Exercise
haven't got or hasn't got – Exercise
How to write haven't got and hasn't got correctly – Exercise
The forms of have (have, has, had) – Exercise
The verb have as an auxiliary verb or main verb – Exercise
Contracted forms and long forms in English – Exercise 1
Contracted forms and long forms – Exercise 2
Contracted forms and long forms in English – Exercise 3
Contracted forms and long forms in English – Exercise 4
Contracted forms and long forms in English – Exercise 5
Contracted forms 'm, 're, 's in English sentences – Exercise
Contracted forms of to be (am, are, is) – Exercise
Contracted forms of be + not (am not, are not, is not)
Contracted forms in English – Mixed
Contracted forms in English sentences – Exercise
's – is or has – Contracted forms – Exercise
Modals and their substitute forms in different tenses – Exercise
Modals and their substitute forms in the Simple Past and the will-future – Exercise
Modals in English sentences – Exercise
Substitute forms of Modals in English – Exercise
must or mustn't – Exercise 1
must, mustn't – Exercise 2
mustn't or needn't – Exercise
Is there/Are there – Questions – Exercise
Is there/Are there – Questions and Answers in English – Exercise
There is or There are – Exercise
There is/There are – Questions and Sentences – Exercise
There is /There are – Sentences and questions in English – Exercise
There is/There are – Sentences and Questions in English – Exercise
There's or It's – Exercise