Grammar Exercises - Advanced Level

Conditionals

Error Correction - Conditionals
Find the errors in these sentences that contain all forms of conditionals.
Exercise Number: 4G5

Marge's Day Of Hell
Read about Marge's horrible day and then reconstruct the third conditional sentences about her day.
Exercise Number: 4G6

Wishes & Regrets
Choose from reporting verbs such as tell, suggest and warn to complete each sentence.
Exercise Number: 4G7

Third Conditional Exercise
Multiple choice exercise which will help you with the structure of third conditional sentences.
Exercise Number: 4G8

Tenses

Past Tenses Exercise
Choose between past continuous, past perfect simple and past perfect continuous.
Exercise Number: 4G4

Causative

The Causative
This exercise will help you with the structure "to have something done".
Exercise Number: 4G1

Modals of Deductions

Modal Verbs of Deduction
Practice using modal verb structures such as "she must be married" and "he can't have gone to work".
Exercise Number: 4G3

Past Modals Exercise
Choose from "must have", "can't have", "should have" or "might have" to complete each sentence.
Exercise Number: 4G66

The...The Comparatives

The/The Comparatives
This will give you practice with structures such as "the bigger, the better".
Exercise Number: 4G2

Reported Speech

Say / Tell Error Correction
Don't get your "tell somebody something" confused with your "say something to somebody"!
Exercise Number: 4G10

Reporting Verbs Exercise
Choose from reporting verbs such as tell, suggest and warn to complete each sentence.
Exercise Number: 4G11

Used To

Used To / Be Used To
The difference between these two can often be confusing. This exercise looks at the difference.
Exercise Number: 4G68

Future Continuous

Future Continuous / Future Perfect
Look at Jack's itinerary for tomorrow and complete the sentences using either Future Continuous or Future Perfect.
Exercise Number: 4G9

Despite, Although, etc

Contrasting Ideas
Look at these pairs of sentences containing the words despite, although, however, etc. Which one is correct?
Exercise Number: 4G60

Contrasting Ideas
Choose the best linking word to complete each sentence.
Exercise Number: 4G67