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Basic grammar review (2)

Use the Basic grammar review (2) quiz to revise some key areas of grammar. And use the selection of online resources below to help you work on any areas of grammar that you need to work on or revise.


Basic grammar review (2)

Complete each of the 10 sentences by choosing the correct answer for each of the gaps.

Take time to read the feedback you’ll receive carefully to work on any problem areas you may have.


Further study

If you prefer working offline with a book, Essential Business Grammar Builder provides good B1 level grammar explanations, exercises and tests. You can view the book on Amazon by clicking on this image below:


Here is a selection of online resources to help you work on any areas of grammar in the above grammar quiz that you may have had difficulties with.

  • How to form and use the Past simple & the Past progressive
    Explanation of the different uses of the Past simple and the Past progressive: https://goo.gl/Aa5qrn.
    Information about the Past simple and irregular verbs: https://goo.gl/iGMbds.
  • How to form and use the Present perfect
    A short video lesson: https://goo.gl/sDApfG.
  • How to form and use the Past perfect
    Explanation of the different uses of the Past perfect: https://goo.gl/ZBxA16.
  • How to form and use Conditional sentences
    Explanation of how to form and use Condition 0, Condition 1 and Condition 2 sentences: https://goo.gl/uHuP69.
    Short video lesson: https://goo.gl/Y2pGRA.
  • The form and use of verbs in time clauses
    Explanation of the form of sentences with verbs in time clauses: https://goo.gl/DGu9iU.
  • The form and use of modal verbs
    Explanation of the form and use of the modal verbs can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will and would (including past forms e.g. ‘should have done’): http://bit.ly/2SGC7jv.
  • The form and use of phrasal verbs
    Explanation of the form and use of phrasal verbs: https://goo.gl/wtNGtg.

For German speakers, these websites provide grammar explanations in German and English:

  • Englisch Hilfen
  • Englische Grammatik Online

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