* Need to review the spelling rules we discussed about adding endings to words? No problem. The document below also includes some websites where you can practice your spelling.
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* Interested in a little more work on the simple past verbs we discussed? Check out ego4u.com - look up grammar, the simple past, and find all kinds of interactive exercises. I also like the TESTS because, well, I am a mean teacher, but also because they check the affirmative, the negative, and the interrogative! (whuuuut? better go try one of the tests...)
* Wow! Tonnes of practice on sentences and grammar with suggested answers. Scroll down the menu on the left and go wild! http://englishforeveryone.org/ |
agendaweb.org/grammar/relatives-pronouns-worksheets-resources.htmlon * for some more practice with joining words, try going to …. (copy and paste the link) https://www.oupcanada.com/higher_education/companion/literature/9780195425154/eng_135/quiz_transitions.html
Challenging, but lots of transitions used * here is another worksheet, complete with answers, on joining words in sentences: https://www.thoughtco.com/complex-sentence-worksheet-1210448 * two pages of great practice on joining words complete with an answer key if you scroll down to the preview. Copy and past this link: http://www.eslprintables.com/grammar_worksheets/conditionals/unless/Because_however_or_but_and_200680/ * Do you want some more help working on relative pronouns like who, that, which, whom, where, when, whose? There are many practice pages here: https://agendaweb.org/grammar/relatives-pronouns-worksheets-resources.html |
* Maryam asked for some vocabulary practice. Check out this site for all kinds of practice quizzes based on both types of English tests (TOEFL, TESL...) and grade level.
englishgrammarpass.com/exercises/chapters/5.html |