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  1. List of question words – Speakspeak

    List of interrogative pronouns Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): question words – who, which, how, what, where ex. 1 Elementary grammar exercise (A2 level): question words – who, which, how, what, where ex. 2

  2. List of interrogative pronouns - Speakspeak

    Interrogative pronouns: Pronoun: Asking for / about: Example: What? information, type: What’s your name? What is an oak – a tree or a plant? Which? choice: We have fruit tea and green tea – which would you like? Who? a person, a name: Who wrote War and Peace – was it Tolstoy? Whose? possession, owner: Whose is this pen? Is it yours ...

  3. Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): question words

    Elementary grammar exercise (A2 level): question words – who, which, how, what, where ex. 2; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): present simple ex. 2; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): present simple questions ex. 2; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): using ‘a’ and ‘an’ (indefinite articles) ex. 1

  4. Elementary grammar exercise (A2 level): question words

    Elementary vocabulary exercise (A1 level): town and city words; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): present simple questions, negatives (do, does, don’t) ex. 1; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): ‘a’ or ‘an’? ex. 2; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): some, any difference; Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): the verb ...

  5. Pronouns – Speakspeak

    Pronouns are words that replace nouns. He, she, I, myself, yourself, these, who and what are all examples of pronouns. A pronoun saves us from repeating a noun. Compare: Anthony lives in London. Anthony works in a shop near Anthony's brother's house. Anthony lives in London. He works in a shop near his brother's house. [He and his are pronouns.…

  6. Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): present simple …

    English grammar exercise, beginner level In this exercise you will practise questions and negatives in the present simple tense. Exercise instructions Choose the correct answer to complete the foll…

  7. Future perfect continuous tense – Speakspeak

    Structure of future perfect continuous: positive: negative: question: Next year I'll (I will) have been working in the company for 10 years.

  8. Intermediate grammar exercise (B1 level): word order in …

    English grammar practice exercise for intermediate (B1) level. In this exercise you will practise word order in questions and indirect questions.Exercise instructionsPut the words in brackets into the correct order. Remember, you're also practising your writing skills, so your spelling must be correct. questions go herescore goes here

  9. First conditional: when and how to use – Speakspeak

    How to form the first conditional When to use the first conditional We use the first conditional to express a possible condition and its result in the future: [possible condition] [result] If you study hard, . . . you'll pass your exams.

  10. List of reflexive pronouns - Speakspeak

    Compare the words in bold in these pairs of sentences: Liz saw me. I saw myself in the mirror. Tom saved her. She saved herself. They blamed us. We blamed ourselves. We sent you an email. You sent yourself an email. We looked after them. They looked after themselves. Practise this grammar (pre-intermediate level) Reflexive…