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Improve your English grammar with fun and interactive grammar quizzes. Practice tenses, articles, prepositions, phrasal verbs, passive voice, conditionals, and more. These quizzes are designed for students, teachers, and English learners who want to test and strengthen their grammar knowledge while learning in an enjoyable way. Content is ordered with the newest posts first. Page 2 of 2.

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7 Quick Ways To Read Comparative And Superlative Grammar More Clearly

7 Quick Ways To Read Comparative And Superlative Grammar More Clearly

If you know the forms in isolation, but the sentence comparison itself keeps getting read too loosely, this comparatives and superlatives guide helps learners who want cleaner comparison sentences build better comparative-and-superlative grammar. It uses ten sentence-based examples to show where the grammar cue appears and how to make the next choice with more confidence.

5 Lessons For Readers Who Keep Slipping On Relative Clauses

5 Lessons For Readers Who Keep Slipping On Relative Clauses

If you know who, which, that, and where separately, but the clause still feels unstable inside the sentence, this relative clauses guide helps learners who want more flexible grammar build better relative-clause control. It uses ten sentence-based examples to show where the grammar cue appears and how to make the next choice with more confidence.

5 Lessons For Anyone Who Keeps Freezing On Conditional Sentences

5 Lessons For Anyone Who Keeps Freezing On Conditional Sentences

If you understand the idea of possibility, but the grammar form shifts before you can settle it, this conditional sentences guide helps readers who want clearer if-clause grammar build better conditional-sentence confidence. It uses ten sentence-based examples to show where the grammar cue appears and how to make the next choice with more confidence.

Why I Stopped Memorizing Tense Charts Before Grammar Quizzes

Why I Stopped Memorizing Tense Charts Before Grammar Quizzes

Tense charts can be useful, but they do not automatically teach good choices in real sentences. This article explains a more practical way to approach tense questions using ten examples built around time signals, finished actions, habits, and ongoing situations.

What To Do After You Realize Prepositions Are Where Your English Still Slips

What To Do After You Realize Prepositions Are Where Your English Still Slips

Prepositions are small, common, and surprisingly stubborn. This guide uses ten realistic examples to show how location, time, direction, and collocation shape preposition choice so English sounds more natural in everyday use.

5 Lessons For Anyone Who Keeps Mixing Up A, An, And The

5 Lessons For Anyone Who Keeps Mixing Up A, An, And The

Articles feel small, but they affect natural English everywhere from casual conversation to writing. This guide uses ten practical sentence examples to explain when to use a, an, the, or no article at all without turning grammar into a lecture.

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