English Grammar Exercises
Access 1000+Β free English grammar exercises made by qualified TESOL teachers. Ideal for A1-B2 students getting ready for everyday communication, the TOEFL, and the IELTS.

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Learn English grammar with interactive exercises created by language professionals. Structured lessons that adjust to your learning style and assist you in becoming fluent will boost your confidence.
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English Grammar Exercises by Level
Structured learning path from beginner to advanced
A1
Elementary Grammar Exercises
Start learning English with these beginner-friendly basic grammar exercises.
A2
Pre-Intermediate Grammar Exercises
Develop confidence using common patterns and pre-intermediate grammar structures.
B1
Intermediate Grammar Exercises
Use intermediate-level exercises and real-world examples to master complex grammar.
B2
Pre-Advanced Grammar Exercises
Use advanced grammar exercises to become fluent and confident in English.
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All content is reviewed by certified experts to ensure accuracy and clarity

Dr. Katrina Veita
TESOL PhD, 12+ yrs
- Specialist in ESL curriculum design
- Peer-reviewed academic publications
- Verifies grammar explanations and pedagogy

Prof. Carlos Mendez
Applied Linguistics, 15+ yrs
- University lecturer and ESL examiner
- Ensures CEFR alignment (A1βB2)
- Validates examples and usage notes

Yuki Tanaka
Curriculum Developer
- Designs scaffolded lesson sequences
- Ensures learner-friendly explanations
- Aligns activities with CEFR outcomes

Dr. Fatima Al-Rashid
Assessment Expert
- Focus on formative feedback quality
- Optimizes explanations for clarity
- Reviews item difficulty progression
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our English grammar exercises
Are the grammar exercises free?
Yes! All our English grammar exercises are completely free. We believe in making quality education accessible to everyone, so you can practice as much as you want without any cost.
What levels do you cover?
We cover all CEFR levels from A1 (Elementary) to B2 (Pre-Advanced). Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your advanced grammar skills, we have exercises tailored to your level.
Who creates the grammar exercises?
Our grammar exercises are created by certified TESOL instructors and linguistics PhDs with 15+ years of experience. Every exercise is carefully crafted and reviewed for accuracy and educational value.
Does using the exercises require registration?
No, registration is not required to begin practicing right away. Simply select an exercise, decide on your level, and start learning at your own pace without any hassles.
How frequently should I work on my grammar skills?
More important than intensity is consistency. You can make steady progress by practicing for 10 to 15 minutes every day. Frequent short sessions make learning easier, more efficient, and long-lasting by strengthening grammar habits compared to sporadic lengthy ones.