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English Grammar Practice - Free Online Exercises

Practice English grammar online with 30 free exercises. Instant results for learners and editable versions for educators to assign in class.

12/6/2025 • Digibricks

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English Grammar Practice – Free Online Exercises

Introduction

English grammar practice helps you build accuracy and confidence in everyday communication and exam settings. By practicing regularly, you improve sentence structure, verb tense control, and clarity, which directly impacts fluency, writing scores, and speaking performance.

This page brings together 30 focused exercises organized by topic. Each quiz is short, practical, and designed to reinforce one key skill at a time.

Quick Start Guide

  1. Pick a grammar topic from the library below.
  2. Choose a quiz version:
    • Student version: take it online and see your result immediately after practicing.
    • Teacher/Educator version: copy, edit, and assign to your students with timing, retakes, and analytics.
  3. Review explanations and retry items to strengthen weak areas.
  4. Track your progress over time and move to the next topic.

Complete Quiz Library (30 quizzes)

1) TENSES (6 quizzes)

2) CONDITIONALS (3 quizzes)

3) MODAL VERBS (2 quizzes)

4) ARTICLES & DETERMINERS (2 quizzes)

  • Articles (a, an, the)
  • Quantifiers (some, any, much, many)

5) VOICE & STRUCTURE (2 quizzes)

6) NOUNS & PRONOUNS (3 quizzes)

  • Countable & Uncountable Nouns
  • Relative Clauses (who, which, that)
  • Pronouns & Possessives

7) VERB PATTERNS (3 quizzes)

  • Gerund & Infinitive
  • Phrasal Verbs
  • Used to vs Would

8) COMPARISON & AGREEMENT (2 quizzes)

  • Comparatives & Superlatives
  • Subject-Verb Agreement

9) OTHER ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR (4 quizzes)

  • Prepositions of Time & Place
  • Question Formation
  • Wish, Hope, If only
  • Common Error Review

Learning Path Recommendations

  • Beginner to Lower-Intermediate (A2 → B1):

    • Start with Present Simple, Articles, Pronouns & Possessives.
    • Add Subject-Verb Agreement and Prepositions of Time & Place.
    • Practice Question Formation to improve speaking and writing.
  • Intermediate (B1 → B2):

    • Focus on Present Perfect, Past Simple vs Past Perfect, and Conditional Type 0/1/2.
    • Strengthen Comparatives & Superlatives, Relative Clauses, and Gerund & Infinitive.
    • Include Phrasal Verbs for natural vocabulary growth.
  • Upper-Intermediate (B2):

    • Consolidate with Future Continuous & Perfect and Mixed Conditionals.
    • Practice Active vs Passive and Reported Speech for formal writing tasks.
    • Finish with All Tenses Review and Common Error Review.

Ready to practice? Choose a topic above. Learners can take quizzes with instant results. Educators can edit and assign each quiz with timing, retakes, and item-level analytics.