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Adjectives are words that describe nouns and other adjectives.
Adverbs are words that describe action verbs.
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Learn all about cause and effect relationships.
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Learn the differences between pairs of commonly confused words, such as loss/lose, your/you're, lie/lay, and many others.
A compound word is created when two smaller words are combined to make a new word.
Conjunctions are used to join words, phrases, clauses, or sentences together.
A contraction is a pair of words joined by an apostrophe.
Use these printable grammar worksheets to practice diagramming sentences. There are several free worksheets available and you can also become a member to print all content!
This page has advanced-level grammar worksheets for direct objects and transitive verbs.
Use these worksheets to help teach students about avoiding double negatives in writing.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same way, but have different meanings. Sometimes they have different pronunciations too.
Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
On these worksheets, students practice identifying the correct part of speech for specific words in sentences.
A noun is a person, place, thing, animal, or idea. STW gives you a few free noun worksheets to use with students and offers much more for our member!
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Worksheets that can help you teach root words along with basic prefixes and suffixes.
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Divide the words into syllables. Try a free grammar worksheet today with your classroom!
Verbals are verb forms that take on the jobs of other parts of speech. Infinitives, gerunds, and participles are verbals.
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- Irregular Past Simple, Part 1
- Irregular Past Simple, Part 2
- Irregular Past Participle, Part 1
- Irregular Past Participle, Part 2
- Present Simple Positive with 'be'
- Present Simple Negative with 'be'
- Present Simple Yes / No Questions with 'be'
- Present Simple 'Wh' Questions with 'be'
- Present Simple Mixed Exercise 1 with 'be'
- Present Simple Mixed Exercise 2 with 'be'
- Present Simple Positive 1
- Present Simple Positive 2
- Present Simple Negative 1
- Present Simple Negative 2
- Present Simple Yes / No Questions
- Present Simple 'Wh' Questions
- Present Simple Mixed Forms 1
- Present Simple Mixed Forms 2
- Present Simple Mixed Forms 3
- Present Simple Mixed Forms Be and Other Verbs
- Present Simple Spelling Changes
- Present Continuous Positive and Negative 1
- Present Continuous Positive and Negative 2
- Present Continuous 'Wh' and 'Yes / No' Questions 1
- Present Continuous 'Wh' and 'Yes / No' Questions 2
- Present Continuous Mixed Exercise 1
- Present Continuous Mixed Exercise 2
- Present Continuous Mixed Exercise 3
- Choose the Present Simple or Present Continuous Exercise 1
- Choose the Present Simple or Present Continuous Exercise 2
- Choose the Present Simple or Present Continuous Exercise 3
- Present Perfect Positive
- Present Perfect Negative
- Present Perfect Questions
- Present Perfect All Forms Mixed Exercise 1
- Present Perfect All Forms Mixed Exercise 2
- Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 1
- Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 2
- Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 3
- Choose the Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 4
- Present Perfect Continuous Positive and Negative
- Present Perfect Continuous Questions
- Choose the Present Perfect Simple or Continuous 1
- Choose the Present Perfect Simple or Continuous 2
- Choose the Present Perfect Simple or Continuous 3
- Past Simple Positive and Negative with 'be'
- Past Simple Questions with 'be'
- Past Simple All Forms with 'be' Mixed Exercise
- Past Simple Positive Irregular Verbs (exercise 1)
- Past Simple Positive Irregular Verbs (exercise 2)
- Past Simple Negative
- Past Simple 'Yes / No' Questions
- Past Simple 'Wh' Questions
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed Exercise 1
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed Exercise 2
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed Exercise 3
- Past Simple All Forms Mixed Exercise 4
- Past Continuous Positive and Negative
- Past Continuous Questions
- Past Continuous Mixed Exercise 1
- Past Continuous Mixed Exercise 2
- Past Simple or Past Continuous Exercise 1
- Past Simple or Past Continuous Exercise 2
- Past Perfect Simple Positive and Negative
- Past Perfect Simple Questions
- Choose the Past Perfect or the Past Simple
- Past Perfect Continuous Positive
- Past Perfect Continuous Negative
- Past Perfect Continuous Questions
- Past Perfect Simple or Past Perfect Continuous
- Past Perfect Continuous or Past Simple Exercise 1
- Future Simple Positive
- Future Simple Negative
- Future Simple Questions
- Future Simple or Present Simple Exercise 1
- Future Continuous Positive
- Future Continuous Negative
- Future Continuous Questions
- Future Perfect Positive
- Future Perfect Negative
- Future Perfect Questions
- Mixed Future Perfect Exercise
- Future Perfect Continuous Positive
- Future Perfect Continuous Negative
- Future Perfect Continuous Questions
- Mixed Future Perfect Continuous Exercise
- Mixed Future Forms Exercise
- Make the first conditional
- Make the second conditional
- Make the third conditional
- Make the zero conditional
- Make the first, second and third conditionals
- Write your own endings to conditional sentences (PDF)
- Mixed Tense Reported Statements
- Present Simple Reported Statements
- Present Continuous Reported Statements
- Past Simple Reported Statements
- Present Perfect Reported Statements
- Future Simple Reported Statements
- Reported Yes/No Questions
- Reported Wh Questions
- Mixed Reported Questions (PDF)
- Reported Requests and Orders
- Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1
- Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2
- 'Say' and 'Tell'
- Passive with the Present Simple
- Passive with the Past Simple
- Passive with the Present Perfect
- Passive with the Future Simple
- Passive with mixed tenses
- Passive with verbs with two objects
- Passive in subordinate clauses
- Defining Relative Clauses 1
- Defining Relative Clauses 2
- Defining Relative Clauses 3
- Defining Relative Clauses 4
- Modal Verbs of Ability 1
- Modal Verbs of Obligation 1
- Modal verbs of Probability 1
- Modal verbs of Probability 2
- Causatives Exercise 1 (Have / Get Something Done)
- Causatives Exercise 2 (Have Someone Do Something / Get Someone to Do Something)
- Ergative and Unaccusative Verbs
- Embedded Questions in Statements
- Indirect Questions 1
- Indirect Questions 2
- Indirect Questions 3
- Time Prepositions 1
- Time Prepositions 2
- Place Prepositions 1
- Place Prepositions 2
- Verbs + Prepositions 1
- Verbs + Prepositions 2
- Adjectives + Prepositions 1
- Participle Adjectives (ED and ING Adjectives) 1
- Participle Adjectives (ED and ING Adjectives) 2
- Adverbs or Adjectives 1
- Comparative Adjectives 1
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 1
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 2
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 3
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 4
- Let and Make Exercise 1
- Make or Do Exercise 1
- Make or Do Exercise 2
- Make or Do Exercise 3
- Make or Do Exercise 4
- Used To Exercise 1
- Used To Exercise 2 ('used to' or 'would')
- Used To Exercise 3 (be used to verb+ing)
- Phrasal Verbs Exercise 1
- Phrasal Verbs Exercise 2
- Phrasal Verbs Exercise 3
- A Little / A Few Exercise 1
- Bed / Home / Work / Town Exercise 1
- Superlatives with The and No Article Exercise 1
- Some and Any Exercise 1
- Some and Any Exercise 2
- Articles with Geographical Names Exercise 1
- Articles with Geographical Names Exercise 2
- As and Like Exercise 1
- Linking Words of Contrast (However / Despite / Although)
- Linking Words of Reason (Because / Since / As / Due to / Owing to)
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These free English Grammar Worksheets or practice sheets are an excellent way to improve your grammar.
You can download and print them off as PDFs so they are excellent grammar resources for the classroom if you are a teacher.
All the worksheets can be accessed through the links below and they are all with answers . They are also available as interactive online grammar quizzes .
Printable English Grammar Worksheets (With Answers)
Adverbial clauses.
- Adverbs of Concession and Manner
- Adverbs of Cause and Reasons
- Adverbs of Time
- Adverbs of Condition
Conditional Clauses
- The Zero Conditional
- Type 1 Conditional Clauses
- Type 2 Conditional Clauses
- Type 3 Conditional Clauses
- Mixed Type Conditionals
- Mixed Exercises (Part 1)
- Mixed Exercises (Part 2)
- Intermediate Worksheets 1
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- Intermediate Worksheets 3
- Intermediate Worksheets 4
- Advanced Worksheets 1
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- Advanced Worksheets 4
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- Interrogative (Yes / No Questions)
- Interrogative (Question Words)
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Present Perfect Simple
Present perfect continuous, past simple.
- Affirmative (Regular Verbs)
- Affirmative (Irregular Verbs)
Past Continuous
- Uses of the Past Continuous
Past Perfect
- Interrogative (Questions Words)
Past Perfect Continuous
Future simple.
- Affirmative ('will' & 'be going to')
Future Perfect Simple
Future perfect continuous.
- Interrogative
Sentence Structure
- Identifying Phrases and Clauses
- Identifying Clauses
- Identifying the 8 Parts of Speech
- Converting Active to Passive Voice
- Substitution
- Direct and Indirect Objects
- Subject and Object Complements
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
- Used to (repeated past actions)
Nouns and Pronouns
- Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
- Sentence Nominalisation Practice
- Relative Pronouns
- Gerund or Present Participle
- Common vs Proper Nouns
- Demonstrative Adjectives (this, that, these, those)
- Quantifiers
- Types of Adjective 1
- Types of Adjective 2
- Possessive Adjectives
- Indefinite Adjectives
- Predicate Adjectives
Direct & Indirect Speech
- Converting Direct to Indirect Speech
Confusing Words
- Affect vs Effect
- Be/Get Used To
- Hanged vs Hung
- Either or Neither
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