Home of English Grammar

Grammar Guide
  • Home
  • Exercises
  • Matches
  • Rules
  • Tools
    • Grammar Checker
    • Very Replacer
    • Word Counter
  • Top Social Media Posts
  • Various Posts
  • Vocabulary
  • Writing Guides
  • Contact

English Grammar Exercises

Click on a title to complete an online gap-filling multiple-choice exercise. You can also use the search form at the top of the page to find a specific topic.

You are welcome to download and share these English grammar exercises with friends and colleagues or use them in your classes.

To open an exercise, simply click on its title. To download it, click on the red PDF icon next to the title, and your browser will automatically begin the download.

AllA1A2B1B2C1C2
  • 27/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Short Answers) Exercise A1pdf
  • 26/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Questions) Exercise A1pdf
  • 26/03/26: Advanced “Do So,” “Do It,” and “Do That” Exercise C1pdf
  • 25/03/26: Challenging Ellipsis and Substitution in Formal Writing Exercise C1pdf
  • 25/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Negative Sentences) Exercise A1pdf
  • 25/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Am, Is, Are) Exercise A1pdf
  • 25/03/26: Challenging Complex Determiners and Quantifiers Exercise C1pdf
  • 24/03/26: Advanced Reporting Frames Exercise C2pdf
  • 24/03/26: Advanced Articles with Abstract and Generic Reference Exercise C1pdf
  • 23/03/26: Tricky Articles in Advanced Use Exercise C1pdf
  • 23/03/26: Difficult Reporting with Layers of Distance and Attribution Exercise C2pdf
  • 23/03/26: Common Transportation Vocabulary Exercise A2pdf
  • 22/03/26: Everyday Education and Learning Terms Exercise A2pdf
  • 22/03/26: Confusing Acronyms and Abbreviations Exercise B2pdf
  • 20/03/26: Past Perfect Continuous Exercise B2pdf
  • 20/03/26: Difficult Advanced Causative Structures Exercise C1pdf
  • 19/03/26: Confusing Loanwords in English Exercise C1pdf
  • 19/03/26: Advanced Residual Subjunctive Forms Exercise C2pdf
  • 19/03/26: Challenging Impersonal Passive Exercise C1pdf
  • 18/03/26: Difficult Subjunctive and Irrealis Meaning Exercise C2pdf
  • 17/03/26: Confusing Comparatives and Superlatives Exercise A2pdf
  • 17/03/26: Tricky Passive Structures with Reporting Verbs Exercise C1pdf
  • 17/03/26: Challenging Deontic Modality in Formal Contexts Exercise C2pdf
  • 17/03/26: Essential Prepositions in Idioms Exercise C1pdf
  • 17/03/26: Essential Politics and Government Vocabulary Exercise A2pdf
  • 17/03/26: Advanced Epistemic vs. Deontic Modals Exercise C1pdf
  • 16/03/26: Tricky Epistemic Modality in Academic Prose Exercise C2pdf
  • 16/03/26: Tricky Possessive Forms Exercise B2pdf
  • 16/03/26: Past Simple: Irregular Verbs Exercise A2pdf
  • 16/03/26: Challenging Mandative Subjunctive Exercise C1pdf
  • 16/03/26: Tricky Inverted Conditionals with Stylistic Variation Exercise C2pdf
  • 16/03/26: Advanced Stance and Writer Positioning Exercise C2pdf
  • 15/03/26: Advanced Hedging with Modal Verbs Exercise C1pdf
  • 15/03/26: Tricky Subjunctive Forms in Formal English Exercise C1pdf
  • 15/03/26: Easy Irregular Verbs Exercise A1pdf
  • 15/03/26: Advanced Conditionality Without “If” Exercise C2pdf
  • 15/03/26: Advanced Hedging, Boosting, and Commitment Exercise C2pdf
  • 15/03/26: Difficult Modal Perfects for Criticism and Regret Exercise C1pdf
  • 14/03/26: Advanced Conditionals with Modal Meaning Exercise C1pdf
  • 14/03/26: Advanced Deduction and Speculation Exercise C2pdf
  • 14/03/26: Challenging Modal Verbs of Nuance and Stance Exercise C1pdf
  • 13/03/26: Difficult Modal Perfects for Evaluation Exercise C2pdf
  • 13/03/26: Challenging Remote Past and Counterfactual Meaning Exercise C2pdf
  • 13/03/26: Tricky Past Tense Choice in Narrative Writing Exercise C1pdf
  • 12/03/26: Everyday Shopping and Consumer Terms Exercise A2pdf
  • 12/03/26: Advanced Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Exercise C1pdf
  • 12/03/26: Tricky Fine Distinctions Among Modal Verbs Exercise C2pdf
  • 11/03/26: Difficult “Hardly,” “Scarcely,” and “No Sooner” Structures Exercise C1pdf
  • 11/03/26: Challenging Aspect Choice in Extended Contexts Exercise C1pdf
  • 11/03/26: Advanced Modality and Evidential Meaning Exercise C2pdf
Load More
  • Share
  • Post
  • Post
  • Email
2,485,429 
760,468 
Improve Your Grammar
  • Download 2026 Grammar Guide (PDF)
  • Free Weekly Exercises & Vocabulary
  • Join over 3 Million English Learners
We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.

Grammar Checker

GrammarCheck.net - Try online
Hint → Bookmark GrammarCheck for future use.

Latest Posts

  • Verb “To Be” (Short Answers) Exercise March 27, 2026
  • 100 Words to Use Instead of “Flat” March 27, 2026
  • 100 Phrases to Use Instead of “At most” March 27, 2026
  • 100 Best Synonyms for “Strong” March 27, 2026
  • 100 Ways to Agree March 27, 2026
  • 100 Words to Use Instead of “Mark” March 27, 2026
  • Why quarantine once meant forty days March 27, 2026

Copyright © 2026 · EnglishGrammar.org
Disclaimer · Privacy Policy · Sitemap · Terms

Improve Your Grammar
  • Download 2026 Grammar Guide (PDF)
  • Free Weekly Exercises & Vocabulary
  • Join over 3 Million English Learners
We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.