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Irregular Verb Flashcards 1. ENGLISH PAGE - Irregular Verb Drill 1. Irregular Verb Flashcards 2. ENGLISH PAGE - Irregular Verb Drill 2. Irregular Verb Flashcards 3. ENGLISH PAGE - Irregular Verb Drill 3. Irregular Verb Flashcards 4. ENGLISH PAGE - Irregular Verb Drill 4. Irregular Verb Flashcards 5. ENGLISH PAGE - Irregular Verb Drill 5. Past Simple Tense Game, Regular/Irregular Verbs- Snakes and Ladders Game. ESL Interactive Fun Games Here we have the games carefully laid out for you.

Past Simple Tense Game, Regular/Irregular Verbs- Snakes and Ladders Game

Follow the links to browse the variety of games offered. This is only the directory for interactive games and exercises. Our ESL fun games here include : Snakes and Ladders, Hangman, Spelling games, Wheel of Fortune, TV Games(Betting Game), Mazes, Memory Games, Matching exercises, Sequencing exercises, Picture Quizzes, Catch it and more. These games provide the ultimate fun in practising the following skills: Past simple infographic. Signal words for the Simple Past.

Past Simple Tense - Online Exercise. Positive statements in the Simple Past. Simple Past - Negation of sentences in English. Simple Past - Negation of sentences in English. Past Simple Negation Exercise - English Grammar. Past Simple Questions Exercise. Simple Past Questions - Grammar Exercises. Simple Tense Questions Exercise.

ESL Fun Grammar Games,Past Simple Jeopardy Betting TV Game. ESL Interactive Fun Games Here we have the games carefully laid out for you.

ESL Fun Grammar Games,Past Simple Jeopardy Betting TV Game

Follow the links to browse the variety of games offered. This is only the directory for interactive games and exercises. Our ESL fun games here include : Snakes and Ladders, Hangman, Spelling games, Wheel of Fortune, TV Games(Betting Game), Mazes, Memory Games, Matching exercises, Sequencing exercises, Picture Quizzes, Catch it and more. These games provide the ultimate fun in practising the following skills: ELLLO Views #1209 Mixed Emotions. Vella: Hey Daniel.

ELLLO Views #1209 Mixed Emotions

So I was wondering can you remember any time when you were really mad, sad or embarrassed? Daniel: Well, I think I have a couple of those, a couple of each of those actually. But I don't know recently, I've, well I had an episode that I was really sad and it was that I was applying to, I was applying for a scholarship and I was putting all the effort and I spent a lot of time and a lot of energy in it and finally it was rejected so that, that was really, really bad for me and for that year and I was really sad and I was really angry because that was my big project for that year so the fact that I couldn't get it, it made me really sad.

And also you asked me about being embarrassed. I think most of the times when I was embarrassed when I was a little kid, I always was trying to do cool stuff, I don't know, hang out with friends but something, like all the time, something went wrong. Past continuous infographic. Past Progressive Tense - English Exercise. Past Progressive Exercise. Past Progressive - Grammar Exercise. Past Simple or Progressive - English exercise. Past Simple or Past Progressive Exercise. Simple Past vs. Past Progressive Exercise. Past Simple or Past Progressive - Exercise 4. Past Simple or Past Progressive Exercise. Past Simple or Past Progressive Exercise. Past Simple or Progressive. Past Progressive, Past Continuous, Past Simple, Verb Tenses, ESL Grammar Interactive Activity. ELLLO Views #1383 Macho Women. John: Okay.

ELLLO Views #1383 Macho Women

So Sarah, you said you participated in rodeos before but I thought only men ride horses in rodeos? Sarah: Yeah. Like 99.9% of the time, the men do all of the rodeo sports. There's like two sports for women and the rest of them are all for men. John: Oh. Sarah: When I said I wanted to do the traditionally male events, they said, "You can't do that. And they work with a tiny goat that's about the size of a small dog. John: Wow! Sarah: And the first time I did the saddle bronc, they said, "Look, look, look. John: Oh my. Sarah: And I thought, "Well, you didn't need to draw more attention to it.

John: Right. Sarah: And my first time, I fell off the horse and I was really injured. John: Oh, wow! Sarah: And I was really happy that he said that actually because he was just treating me the way he treated any other competitor. John: Yeah. Sarah: And I didn't want anyone to help me. Present perfect infographic. T118 - Present Perfect Simple Tense. T118 - Present Perfect Simple Tense Gap-fill exercise Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.

T118 - Present Perfect Simple Tense

Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?] " T125 - Present Perfect Tense - Simple Form. T125 - Present Perfect Tense - Simple Form Gap-fill exercise Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble.

You can also click on the "[?] " button to get a clue. Fill in the PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE forms of the verbs in brackets. T102 - JUST, ALREADY and YET. T102 - JUST, ALREADY and YET Gap-fill exercise Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.

T102 - JUST, ALREADY and YET

Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?] " button to get a clue. Questions in Present Perfect Simple. Present Perfect Questions Exercise. Present Perfect Simple Questions - Grammar Exercise. FOR or SINCE - English Grammar Exercises. FOR or SINCE - Choose the correct time expression - English Grammar Exercises. Since or For - Printable Teacher Handout. Since & For 2 - Printable Teacher Handout.

Simple Past vs. Present Perfect Simple. Exercises and Tests Form.

Simple Past vs. Present Perfect Simple

Simple Past and Present Perfect Exercise. 1. A: Did you like the movie "Star Wars? " B: I don't know. I (see, never) that movie. 2. Simple Past and Present Perfect Exercise (6) Since computers were first introduced to the public in the early 1980's, technology (change) a great deal.

Simple Past and Present Perfect Exercise (6)

The first computers (be) simple machines designed for basic tasks. They (have, not) much memory and they (be, not) very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay) thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do) very little. Most computers (be) separate, individual machines used mostly as expensive typewriters or for playing games. Times (change) . Phrase Maker. This is a simple game for practicing English and learning how to form sentences correctly - specifically ESL (English as a second language).

Phrase Maker

To play, you have to click on the options to form a sentence that matches the image shown. The idea behind this game is to give learners a fun way to practice making phrases. Hence the name. This is quite similar to the game Fast Phrases. The main difference being that this one involves a timer and doesn't not show options in sequence, instead this game shows all the options for each phrase together.

Present-perfect vs. past tenses game. ELLLO Views #1406 20 Years Abroad. Meg: Hey, Todd.

ELLLO Views #1406 20 Years Abroad

I know you've traveled a lot. What countries have you lived in? Todd: I've lived in three countries. I've traveled to many, many countries. But I've actually lived in three. ELLLO Views #1405 Meg's Travels. Todd: Hey, Meg. We are talking about traveling and visiting other countries. What countries have you traveled to? Meg: I've been to quite a few different countries, for example, Spain, Belize and Indonesia. Todd: Wow, three different continents. Meg: Yeah, pretty far apart. Todd: Wow, that's cool. Present Perfect Progressive - English Exercise. Present Perfect Continuous. Present Perfect Continuous quiz. Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous - Statements in English.

Present Perfect Progressive 2. Present Perfect Progressive 3. Intermediate Grammar. Negations in Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise - English Grammar Exercises. Negations in Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous, English. Present Perfect Continuous - Negative. Present Perfect Continuous - Questions. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. Sentences and Questions in the Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise 1 - English Grammar Exercises. Sentences and Questions in Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous. Present Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous Exercise (9) 1. It (rain) all week. I hope it stops by Saturday because I want to go to the beach. 2. Sid: Where is Gary? Sarah: He (study, at the library) for his German test on Wednesday. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Progressive Practice 1.

T083 - Present Perfect Tense - Simple and Progressive. T083 - Present Perfect Tense - Simple and Progressive Gap-fill exercise Fill in the correct tense: Present Perfect Simple or Progressive ! I (WORK) since 9 o'clock, but I (NOT FINISH) yet. I (NOT SEE) her for such a long time. She must (MOVE) to another town. Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous – Exercise - English Grammar Exercises. Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous? T077 - Present Perfect Simple and Continous. Present perfect simple or continuous. Present perfect simple or continuous 2. T076 - Present Perfect Simple and Continuous Tense. Past and Present Perfect Tenses -English Grammar Exercises. Put the verbs in brackets into their correct forms! Present Perfect Simple/Continuous. ELLLO Views #1395 Having Roommates. Adam: Hi Sarah. Today we’re talking about lifestyle options. So my first question would be would you rather live with a roommate or live by yourself? Sarah: This one would definitely depend on who the roommate is.

I have lived alone many times and I’ve also had lots of different roommates, and I found that any roommate that’s extroverted does not work well with me. The Survivor episode 1: Finding Jane – level B1. Agent Sanders: Help! The Survivor episode 2: Wake up soon – level B1. Previously on The Survivor ... Ambulance driver: We've got a survivor here! The Survivor episode 3: A coincidence – level B1. Previously on The Survivor ... The Survivor episode 4: Run – level B1. Previously on The Survivor ... Ambulance driver: We've got a survivor here! There's a survivor here! Nurse Bryson: She is very lucky to be alive.

The Survivor episode 5: You're awake – level B1. Previously on The Survivor ... Ambulance driver: We've got a survivor here! The Survivor episode 6: Caught – level B1. Previously on The Survivor ... Ambulance driver: We've got a survivor here! Exercise on Future I Simple (will) - English Grammar. Will - Future Tense. Questions in the will-future – Exercise 1 - English Grammar Exercises. Questions in the will-future – Exercise 2 - English Grammar Exercises. Negations in the will-future – Exercise - English Grammar Exercises. Will-Future with statements and negatives. The Future with "Will" 1. Negations in will-future, English Exercise. Simple Future Exercise 1. Simple Future Exercise 2. Be going to - exercises - write. Future: be going to - exercises - write. Going to-future – Statements – Exercise - English Grammar Exercises.