A. Match these questions about ladybirds to the correct answers. The verbs will help you.In 1999, four ladybirds went...
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English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Modals of possibility: may, might
A. Match facts 1-8 to the possible reasons / consequences a-h.1 The sky is dark. 2 She speaks English. 3 The...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Should, ought to
A. Match the correct advice to each sentence.1 It's raining. 2 I'm tired. 3 It's my birthday. 4 I'm worried...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Must, have to and can’t
A. Complete the sentences with have to or don't have to. Make them true for you.If you want to be my friend, ... 1...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Modals for requests: can, could, may
A. Match each request to the correct reply.1 May I come in? 2 Could you ring back later? 3 Can we meet on...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Modal verbs: can, could, be able to
A. Underline the correct option.1 Dogs can / could travel a long way to find food. 2 Most dogs can't / couldn't...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Be going to
A. What is (or is not) going to happen next? Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with be going to and a...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Present continuous with future meaning
A. Look at Lucy’s diary for Friday, then complete the summary using present continuous statements.Friday 7:00 get up...
English Grammar Exercises for A1 A2 – Will, shall, won’t
A. Write the short form of each full form. If no short form is possible, put ✗.1 I will try yoga. ……I’ll…… 2 ...
