Here you have an explanation about Reporting verbs, check it out: Some practice: here, here, here, here, here, here,here & here.
Grammar: Reported Speech
Here I post a useful presentation about the Reported speech. Enjoy! Some practice: 1. Reported speech game 2. Reporting verbs Speech Quiz 3. Reported Speech Grammar Summary and exercises
Verbs + infinitive / gerund
Hello everybody! I always tell you that English grammar is easy, especially when we compared it to the Spanish grammar, but it gets a bit messy when it comes to verbs followed by infinitive or gerund. Pay attention!
Grammar: Conditionals
Here you can find some explanations of all the conditionals. And some practice: - The four types of conditional sentences - Four conditionals additional reference - I wish drill exercises - I wish /If only clauses
Grammar: Conditionals
In student grammar books, conditionals are usually divided into zero, first, second, third and mixed conditionals. This post is part of a series of posts related to conditionals: Now let's do some practice: Here & here.
Grammar: Perfect modals
Hello, here I leave you an explanation about perfect modals, I have already explained about them but just in case, take a look: Some practice exercises: http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/410-modals-of-possibility-and-probability-for-past-situations1.htm http://www.autoenglish.org/modalverbs/pastmodalsdeduction.htm http://www.english-at-home.com/lessons/grammar-exercise-past-modals/ http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/4g66-past-modals-exercise.php
Grammar – modal verbs
Modal verbs are a type of auxiliary verb that gives 'modality' to the main verb, to express, for example:ability, probability, obligation or permission. Modals also have special uses which I haven't really gone into here, such as in conditionals, reported speech and future in the past. There are also no doubt some uses I've missed.... Continue Reading →
Grammar – Comparatives & Superlatives
It is extremely easy to use either the comparative or the superlative structure. Do you know the EQUATIONS? These exercises will be good practice for you before the exam: Word formation Comparative sentences1 Comparative sentences2 Superlative sentences Comparatives and superlatives test
Grammar – Past Simple vs Past Continuous / used to vs would
Hello everybody! Here you have a quick summary to revise the past simple versus past continuous and used to versus would, remember that if you've got any doubt do not hesitate to ask me!