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Ny Ages Third Edition NOON savccc Grammar Worksheets NEWS AAMAS NEL self study resource and practice book. v1 Oo O UOTE aclu sy 100 Exercise Worksheets. ra) eBook Billgreen54 English Grammar Worksheets Copyright. Copyright © 2012-2019 Bill & Larisa Green. Edited by Yuliia Bezdenezhna. Additional copies can be found at https://larisaenglishclub.com/, All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means. This includes photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher. This publication is for students and teachers of English for noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. This publication may be used for private and classroom instruction. For permission requests, write to Bill and Larisa Green email address billgreen54@gmail.com. More information can be found at https://larisaenglishclub.com/ This publication contains English grammar in various forms and levels. This publication is intended to be used as a supplement to other educational content. This publication is a general English resource and should not be considered as an authoritative publication. As with all educational resources, there is no guaranteed result implied from the use of this resource. The English grammar in this publication is a brief overview of certain parts of the English language. The publishers hope this publication will assist all users in their language learning journey. Every attempt has been made to create a general knowledge resource. This publication in no way is intended as an authority on any subject including English grammar. Every effort has been made to offer English grammar as it is generally understood. We hope you are able to study and learn English from our publication. Index Eight Parts of English Words, Words, Words Review. Words, Words, Words Worksheet. Prefix, Suffix, Affix Review. Prefix, Suffix, Affix Worksheet Nouns Review. Nouns Worksheet Pronouns Review Pronouns Worksheet. Verbs Review. Verbs Worksheet. ‘Adverbs Review. Adverbs Worksheet. Adjectives Review Adjectives Worksheet. Prepositions Review Prepositions Worksheet Conjunctions Review Interjections Review Interjections Worksheet Adjectives. Leam Adjectives Review Leam Adjectives Worksheet Adverbs & Adjectives Review Adverbs & Adjectives Worksheet Noun Modifiers Review Noun Modifiers Worksheet. Possessive Adjectives Review Possessive Adjectives Worksheet, Demonstrative Adjectives Re Demonstrative Adjectives Worksheet. ‘Comparative Adjectives Review. Comparative Adjectives Worksheet ‘Superlative Adjectives Review, ‘Superlative Adjectives Worksheet Noun Adjectives Review. Noun Adjectives Worksheet Feelings Adjectives Review Feelings Adjectives Worksheet Personality Adjectives Review. Personality Adjectives Worksheet Adverbs. Ever & Never Adverbs Review Ever & Never Adverbs Worksheet. Just & Yet Adverbs Review Just & Yet Adverbs Worksheet Recently & Already Adverbs Review Recently & Already Adverbs Worksheet. Since & For Adverbs Review Since & For Adverbs Worksheet Still & Lately Adverbs Review Still & Lately Adverbs Worksheet Always & Never Adverbs Review. Always & Never Adverbs Worksheet. Usually & Hardly Ever Adverbss Review Usually & Hardly Ever Adverbs Worksheet. Rarely & Seldom Adverbs Review Rarely & Seldom Adverbs Worksheet. Slowly & Carefully Adverbs Review. ‘Slowly & Carefully Adverbs Worksheet Quickly & Fast Adverbs Review Quickly & Fast Adverbs Worksheet. Conjunctions Coordinating Conjunctions Review Coordinating Conjunctions Worksheet ‘Subordinating Conjunctions Review. ‘Subordinating Conjunctions Worksheet. Correlative Conjunctions Review Correlative Conjunctions Worksheet 58 39 60 61 61 ‘And & But Conjunctions Review ‘And & But Conjunctions Worksheet. Or Conjunction Review. (Or Conjunction Worksheet So Conjunction Review ‘So Conjunction Worksheet For Conjunction Review. For Conjunction Worksheet. Either & Or Conjunctions Review Either & Or Conjunctions Worksheet Not Only & But Also Conjunctions Review. Not Only & But Also Conjunctions Worksheet Both & And Conjunctions Review Both & And Conjunctions Worksheet Interjections. Interjections Review. Interjections Worksheet Hello Interjections Review Hello Interjections Worksheet. Yes Interjections Review Yes Interjections Worksheet. No Interjections Review, No Interjections Worksheet ‘Oh Dear & | Never InterjectionsReview ‘Oh Dear & I Never Interjections Worksheet: ‘What & Wow Interjections Review. ‘What & Wow Interjections Worksheet. My God & Dam it Interjections Review. My God & Dam t Interjections Worksheet. Alrighty & Okay Interjections Review Alrighty & Okay Interjections Worksheet. ‘Ouch & Bravo Interjections Review. ‘Ouch & Bravo Interjections Worksheet. No Way & Oops Interjections Review. No Way & Oops Interjections Worksheet. 67 68. 69 70 1 B 74 75 16 n 78 79 80 81 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89. 90 91 2 93 94 95 96 97 98 9 100 Nouns. ‘Count Nouns Review Count Nouns Worksheet Uncountable Nouns Review Uncountable Nouns Worksheet. ‘Common Nouns Review. ‘Common Nouns Worksheet Collective Nouns Review Collective Nouns Worksheet Proper Nouns Review. Proper Nouns Worksheet ‘Compound Nouns Review ‘Compound Nouns Worksheet Gerunds Review Gerunds Worksheet. Abstract Nouns Review. Abstract Nouns Worksheet Concrete Nouns Review Concrete Nouns Worksheet Predicate Nouns Review Predicate Nouns Worksheet. Prepositions Prepositions Review Prepositions Worksheet Arbitrary Collocations Review Arbitrary Collocations Worksheet By/Next to/Beside Prepositions Review By/Next to/Beside Prepositions Worksheet Time Prepositions Review Time Prepositions Worksheet Place Prepositions Review. Place Prepositions Worksheet. Movement Prepositions Review Movement Prepositions Worksheet ‘American/British English Review ‘American/British English Worksheet ‘At Preposition Review. ‘At Preposition Worksheet (On Preposition Review On Preposition Worksheet In Preposition Review In Preposition Worksheet. Pronouns Pronouns Review Pronouns Worksheet. Personal Pronouns Review. Personal Pronouns Worksheet Demonstrative Pronouns Review. Demonstrative Pronouns Worksheet. Interrogative Pronouns Review. Interrogative Pronouns Worksheet Indefinite Pronouns Review Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet Possessive Pronouns Review Possessive Pronouns Worksheet Reciprocal Pronouns Review Reciprocal Pronouns Worksheet Relative Pronouns Review Relative Pronouns Worksheet. Reflexive Pronouns Review Reflexive Pronouns Worksheet. Intensive Pronouns Review Intensive Pronouns Worksheet Verb. Verb Review. ‘Action Verbs Review Action Verbs Worksheet Stative Verbs Review Stative Verbs Worksheet Auxiliary Verbs Review ‘Auxiliary Verbs Worksheet 135 136 137 138 139 140 M1 41 142 143 144 145 146 147 148. 149 150 151 152 153 154 136 187 158. 159 160 161 161 162 163 164 165 16 167 Modal Auxiliary Verbs Review. Modal Auxiliary Verbs Worksheet Empty Verbs Review Empty Verbs Worksheet Infinitive Verbs Review Infinitive Verbs Worksheet Past Simple Verbs Review Past Simple Verbs Worksheet. Past Participle Verbs Review Past Participle Verbs Worksheet Present Participle & ing Review. Present Participle & ing Worksheet. Grammar Bank ONE Active & Passive Voice Review Active & Passive Voice Worksheet. Determiner Review. Determiner Worksheet Quantifiers & Partitives Review Quantifiers & Partitives Worksheet Time Adverbs Review. Time Adverbs Worksheet. Meeting The First Time Review Meeting The First Time Worksheet. ‘Say Goodbye in English Review Say Goodbye in English Worksheet Indirect Request & Offer Review Indirect Request & Offer Worksheet. Indirect Questions Review Indirect Questions Worksheet. Negative Questions Review Negative Questions Worksheet Question Tags Review Question Tags Worksheet 168 169 170 im im 173 174 175 176 im 178 179 180 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188, 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198, 199 Words, Words, Words English is a rich language in so many ways. The English language starts with simple words. The verb “To be’ is just the beginning of your English learning adventure. Nouns are next. Vocabulary is needed to be able to speak about different subjects. Remember that words are just words until we decide to use them in a certain way. Below are common examples of different ways we use the same word. Examples with the word “Paint”. Noun: I am going to buy some paint. Noun with a suffix: I just bought this interesting painting. Gerund: My friend likes painting. Adjective with suffix: It is a paintable surface. Verb: They will paint the house next week. Verb with a prefix: We must repaint the house next week. Compound noun: | just bought a paintbrush. Job or profession: She is an artistic painter. Idiomatic Phrase: I always paint my face in the morning! Idiomatic Phrase: Let me paint a picture for you! Idiom: We are going to paint the town red tonight! Search your dictionary for each example! Remember that words in English are often used many different ways. There is a new word created every 89 minutes in the English language. Be creative! Maybe you will create the next new word in English! Index 1 Words, Words, Words Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Examples with the word “Paint”. Noun: I am going to buy some Noun with a suffix: I just bought this interesting Gerund: My friend likes Adjective with suffix: It is a surface. Verb: They will the house next week. Verb with a prefix: We must the house next week Compound noun: I just bought a Job or profession: She is an artistic Idiomatic Phrase: I always in the morning! Idiomatic Phrase: Let me for you! Idiom: We are going to tonight! Index Prefix, Suffix, Affix What is an “Affix?”. An “Affix” is a letter or letters added to a root word to change it’s meaning. Prefix and suffix are terms used to further describe an affix. In other words “Affix” is a word used to describe both a “Prefix and Suffix”. A “Prefix” is placed before a word. A “Suffix” is placed after. New words are created from root words. Many words have both a “Prefix and Suffix”. There are many forms and specific reasons for adding letters to words. The main idea is to create other words with different definitions in English. Below are a just few examples. Check your dictionary for prefixes and suffixes to better understand this subject. Common Prefix examples: dis-, ir-, un-, re-. (Dis)agree is the opposite of “Agree”. It is defined as “Not”. (Ir)responsible is the opposite of “Responsible”. It is defined as “Not” (Un)friendly is the opposite of “Friendly”. It is defined as “Not”. (Re)turn means “Go back” or “Take back”. It is defined as “Again”. Common Suffix examples: -ed, -ing, -ly, -es. Cook(ed) The verb to cook. Use for adjectives and past tense verbs. Runn(ing) The verb to run. Use for gerunds, adjectives and continuous tenses. Quick(ly) Quickly is an adverb. Use for adverbs and adjectives Box(es) Box is a noun and verb. Use for plural nouns and actions. While there are many affixes in English, the above prefixes and suffixes are regarded as the most common in the English language. The above list is incomplete. Refer to your grammar resource for further explanations. Have fun with the subject of “Affixes”. Index 3 Prefix, Suffix, Affix Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Common Prefix examples: dis-, ir-, un-, re-. (___) agree is the opposite of “Agree”. It is defined as “Not” (_____) responsible is the opposite of “Responsible”. It is defined as “Not” (__) friendly is the opposite of “Friendly”. It is defined as “Not” (___) turn means “Go back” or “Take back”. It is defined as “Again”. Common Suffix examples: -ed, -ing, -ly, -es. Cook The verb to cook. Use for adjectives and past tense verbs. Runn ( ) The verb to run. Use for gerunds, adjectives and continuous tenses. Quick ( ) Quickly is an adverb. Use for adverbs and adjectives, Box ( ) Box is a noun and verb. Use for plural nouns and actions Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Nouns A noun is just one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea. A proper noun is a word that always starts with a capital letter or to name a specific one-of-a-kind item. Common nouns are words used to name general items. Please note that a word is just a word until you decide how to use it. Most nouns can also be used as a verb. Examples. Common nouns are in bold type. Q: Is that your car? A: Yes, I just bought it a few days ago. Q: Why are they running down the street? A: They need to catch the bus! Q: Do you want to buy a pair of jeans? A: Yes, let’s go to the shop! Proper nouns are in bold type. Q: What is your fathers name? A: His name is Bob. Q: What city do you live in? A: I live in London. Q: Who is Mr Jones married to? A: He is married to Sally. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Nouns Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Common nouns. Q: Is that your ? A: Yes, I just bought it a few ago. Q: Why are they running down the ? A: They need to catch the ___! Q: Do you want to buy a pairof___——? A: Yes, let’s gotothe_! Proper nouns. Q: What is your fathers name? A: His name is Q: What city do you live in? A: I live in Q: Who is married to? A: He is married to Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Pronouns A Pronoun is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. A pronoun replaces a noun or noun phrase. We use pronouns so as not to repeat a noun again and again. Most pronouns are short words. There are nine different types of pronouns. Some of the most common pronouns are “He, she, it, I, you, we, they”. Pronouns can function with a direct object or indirect objects. Examples. Pronouns are in bold type. Q: Is that yours? A: Yes, I just bought it a few days ago. Q: Why are they running down the street? A: They need to catch the bus! Q: Do you want to buy a pair of jeans at the shop? A: Yes, let’s walk to it! Here are more examples of Pronouns. Q: What is his name? A: His name is Bob. Q: Do you live in London? A: Yes, I do. Q Who is he married to? A: He is married to Sally. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Pronouns Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Pronouns. Q: Is that ? A: Yes, I just bought a few days ago. Q: Why are running down the street? A need to catch the bus! Q: Do want to buy a pair of jeans at the shop? A: Yes, let’s walk to ! Q: What is name? A: name is Bob. Q: Do live in London? A: Yes, do. Q: Who is married to? A: is married to Sally. Index Verbs A Verb is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. A verb expresses an action, state or feeling. Action verbs express an activity we can watch or know it is happening. State or Stative verbs express a fact. Feeling verbs express senses. Common feeling verbs are “Like, Love, Enjoy’. Most stative verbs are never used in the continuous tenses. Some common state verbs are “Have, get and see”. Every sentence in English must have a verb. Examples. Action verbs are in bold type. Q: Do you dance? A: Yes, I dance at the club on Fridays. Q: Is she running down the street? A: Yes, she runs often! Q: Are you walking to work today? A: No, I am riding my bicycle! Stative verbs are in bold type. Q: Does it have a name? A: Yes, my new dog’s name is Spot. Q: Do you live in London? A: Yes, I do. Q: Who is he married to? A: He is married to Sally. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Verbs Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Action verbs. Q: Do you 2 A: Yes, I at the club on Fridays. Q: Is she down the street? A: Yes, she often! Q: Are you____ to work today? A: No,Iam____ my bicycle! Stative verbs. Q: Does it___ aname? A: Yes, my new dog’s name ____ Spot. Q: Do you in London? A: Yes,I_ Q: Who___ he married to? A: He__ married to Sally. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Adverbs An adverb is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. An adverb modifies or describes an adjective, a verb or another adverb. Adverbs are also called modifiers. Adverbs help express manner, place, time or degree. Sentence adverbs can modify an entire sentence. Adverbs can also modify or change phrases. Adverbs are one of the most important parts of English to study. Examples. Adverbs are in bold type Q: Are you a really happy person? A: I think so. I am always very cheerful Q: Is it super hot in the summer where you live? A: Yes, extremely warm! Q: Are you riding the red bus today? A: Yes and tomorrow as well! More adverb examples. Q: Isn’t it so beautiful outside? A: Yes, the sky is very blue today! Q: Is London always a friendly city? A: Yes, it is a fun city now Q: Has she ever been married? A: Yes, she has been married twice. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Adverbs Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Adverbs. Q: Are youa happy person? A: think__- Tam ___ cheerful Q:Isit___ hot in the summer you live? A: warm! Q: Are you riding the red bus 2A: and ! Q:Isn’tit___ beautiful outside? A: the sky is____ blue ! Q: Is London afriendly city? A: itisafuncity_ Q: Has she been married? A: sy she has been married Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Adjectives An adjective is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. An adjective gives information about nouns, pronouns and feelings. Adjectives help describe everything from size to temperature. From big to small. All about happy and sad. Adjectives also help create many adverbs. Many adverbs and adjectives have the same spelling. Adjectives are also referred to as modifiers. Examples. Adjectives are in bold type Q: Are you a happy person? A: I think so. I am always cheerful. Q: Is it hot in the summer where you live? A: Yes, very warm! Q: Are you riding the red bus today? A: No, I am taking the yellow cab! More adjective examples. Q: Isn’t it beautiful outside? A: Yes, the sky is so blue today! Q: Is London often cold? A: Yes but, sometimes it is warm. Q: Is she married to a nice man? A: Yes, and he is handsome too. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Adjectives Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Adjective. Q: Are youa person? A: I think so. I am always Q:Isit____ in the summer where you live? A: Yes, very Q: Are you riding the____ bus today? A: No, Tam taking the cab! Q: Isn’t it outside? A: Yes, the sky is so. today! Q: Is London often 2 A: Yes but, sometimes it is Q: Is she married toa______s man? A: Yes, and he is too. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Prepositions A preposition is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. A preposition helps describe place, movement and time. Three of the most common prepositions are “In, On, and At”. “In” is often used with limits. “On” is often used when two things touch. “At” is often used with places or locations. Prepositions are used for phrases and time expressions. Slang, informal and idioms contain prepositions too. Examples. Prepositions are in bold type. Q: Are you at home now? A: Yes, I am in the kitchen. Q: Was it hot on the subway today? A: Yes, I couldn’t wait to get off! Q: Are you riding in the taxi today? A: Yes, I am getting a taxi at the airport! More adverb examples. Q: Isn’t it beautiful outside? A: Yes, it’s nice at the park too! Q: Where will you stay while in London? A: At my friends home. Q: Is she traveling to the sea? A: No, she is staying in the mountains. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Prepositions Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Prepositions. Q: Are you home now? A: Yes, Iam the kitchen. Q: Was it hot ___ the subway today? A: Yes, I couldn’t wait to get _! Q: Are you riding the taxi today? A: Yes, I am getting a taxi the airport! Q: Isn’t it beautiful 7 A: Yes, it’s nice the park too! Q: Where will you stay while London? A: my friends home. Q: Is she traveling the sea? A: No, she is staying the mountains. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Conjunctions A Conjunction is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. Conjunctions connect or join “Words, Phrases or Clauses”. Coordinating conjunctions are “For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so”. There are just seven “Coordinating conjunctions”. There are other conjunctions as well. They are “Subordinating and Correlative Conjunctions’”. See “Coordinating conjunction” examples below. Examples. Coordinating conjunctions are in bold type. I tried to call you but you didn’t answer your phone. I have two cats and a dog. We are going shopping for a new car. You can have a sandwich or pizza to eat. Neither the sandwich nor the pizza seems tasty to me. My father always worked hard so we could afford a nice home. I study for my exams yet I always fail. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Conjunctions Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Coordinating conjunctions. I tried to call you____- you didn’t answer your phone. Ihave twocats__—a dog. We are going shopping ____ a new car. Youcan have asandwich___ pizza to eat. Neither the sandwich ___ the pizza seems tasty to me My father always worked hard___ we could afford a nice home I study myexams___| always fail. Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Interjections An Interjection is one of “The Eight Parts” of the English language. An “Interjection” is a word or words that expresses emotion, excitement or feelings. Interjections stand alone. Nearly all English words can be used as an interjection. They are used commonly in spoken, casual and informal English. Interjections can express positive, neutral and negative thoughts. A few examples are below. Examples. Interjections are in bold type. Yikes! There’s a spider on my foot! You prepared dinner all by yourself? Wow! Ouch! That bee just stung me! You finally graduated from University! Congrats! Oh dear! I don’t know how to solve this problem! She spoke Yiddish all day! Cool! Fantastic! It is such a beautiful day today! Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Interjections Study the previous page first! Read each sentence below and enter the correct answer from the previous page. Refer to the previous page for answers or enter answers that follow the same grammar rules. Make notes below to further help you understand this English grammar! Interjection. ! There’s a spider on my foot! You prepared dinner all by yourself? ! ! That bee just stung me! You finally graduated from University! ! ! I don’t know how to solve this problem! She spoke Yiddish all day! { ! It is such a beautiful day today! Make Notes! Create More Examples Here! Learn Adjectives Learning adjectives is not that difficult. Just ask yourself why we use adjectives in the first place. What are adjectives? Adjectives are describing words. We use adjectives to describe “Nouns, Pronouns and Feelings”. Sounds simple, right? Not exactly. Study the examples below to better understand simple ways to use Adjectives. Practice speaking English with Adjectives. Examples. Are you happy? Yes, I am or No, I am not! Is he cold? Yes, he is or No he is not! Is she excited? Yes, she is or No, she is not! Is it warm outside? Yes, it is or No, it is not! Was that book interesting? Yes, it was or No, it was not! Was that an interesting book? Yes, it was or No, it was not! How tall is she? She is between 5°6 or 5°8! Negative Questions. Isn’t ita nice day? Yes, it is or No, it is not! Aren’t a happy person? Yes, you are or No you are not! Aren’t you interested in sports? Yes, I am or No, I am not! Aren’t we happy people? Yes, we are or No, we are not! Isn’t she an interesting person? Yes, she is or No, she is not! Isn’t he an intelligent person? Yes, he is or No, he is not! Grammar Notes. Remember that adjectives ending in “ing” are used to describe things (Nouns/Pronouns) and situations. Adjectives ending in “ed” are used to describe feelings Index 21 Thank You! We hope you found this FREE Preview version educational. For the FULL version, visit Larisa English Language Shop. 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