English grammar exercises

Learning English grammar allows you to properly understand the language, speak it, and write it correctly. ABA English shares English grammar exercises to help you perfect your skills.

Grammar is the foundation of every language and English is no different. From the start, acquire the grammatical knowledge that will allow you to speak, read, listen, and write correctly.

Below you will discover our selection of grammar exercises to learn English.

Grammar exercises to learn English

Grammar exercises for beginners

Exercise A: the verb to be

  1. I___ an artist.
  2. My husband ___at work.
  3. Kitty and Max___ my pets.
  4. ___ you from Alaska?
  5. His sister___ seven years old.
  6. We___ children.

Exercise B: Personal pronouns

  1. I wonder where I put the file. I can’t find on ___ desk.
  2. What’s that gentleman’s name?___ name is John Smith..
  3. The cat is very sweet. ___ name is Flower.
  4. I bought a new bag. ___ bag is brown.

Feel free to discover more A1 level exercises and A2 level exercises.

Few, little, much, many exercises
Modal verbs exercises 
Countable and uncountable nouns exercises:
Future tense with will / going to exercises
Since, for, ago exercises

Grammar exercises for intermediate level

Exercise C : modal verbs 

  1. You ___  respond to elders that way. It’s not appropriate.
  2. He ___  gone to the dentist a month ago. He’s so lazy.
  3. My parents gave me a package to send. I___ do it today.
  4. They didn’t feel very well and___ leave the meeting sooner than expected.
  5. You  ___ very tired after such a long journey. Have a rest.
  6. Who knows? You  ___ end up marrying him.

Exercise D: Passive voice. Construct the passive voice of the following sentences.

  1. The chief of the department held the meeting early this morning.
  2. The company delivered all the packages last week.
  3. Leonardo Da Vinci painted the famous Mona Lisa.
  4. They discovered all her secrets. 

Here you have more B1 level exercises and B2 level exercises.

Comparative and superlative exercises
Conditional exercises
Connector exercises

Grammar exercises for advanced level

Exercise E: if only/wishes

  1. If only I ___ (receive) the promotion I was hoping for.
  2. She wishes she ___ (to be) able to travel around the world. 
  3. If only they____ (think) about it more before taking that decision.
  4. I wish my family___ (live) nearby so I could visit them more often.

Discover more C1 level exercises and C2 level exercises below.

Exercise answers

Exercise A: Am, is, are, are, is, are.

Exercise B: My, his, its, my.

Exercise C: Shouldn’t, should have, must, had to, must be, may.

Exercise D

  1. The meeting was held by the chief of the department early this morning.
  2. All packages have been delivered by the company last week.
  3. The famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.
  4. All her secrets have been discovered by them. 

Exercise EHad received, was, thought, lived.

English grammar exercises

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English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises

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English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises
English grammar exercises