
Welcome to the first grammar test of this course. Here you will find errors and explanations for rules about prepositions, tense, and adjectives.
Grammar Test 2 discusses tense differences between present, past, and continuous forms.
Grammar test 3 shows examples and explanations of tense mistakes as well as errors with object pronouns.
Grammar test 4 has mistakes with tense as well as adjectives to describe feelings and things.
Grammar test 5 presents and explains mistakes dealing with article rules and tense.
Welcome to the half-way point in this course. This grammar test shows you a lot of examples of mistakes dealing with adjectives and adverbs and how they get mixed up.
Grammar test 7 talks about important differences between singular and plural nouns, as well as how to use adjectives and adverbs.
Grammar test 8 presents examples and explanations of article mistakes and tag question mistakes.
In grammar test 9 you will see and learn about the difference between really and very. As well, you will learn about tense and adverb mistakes.
Here in grammar test 10 you will learn about missing verbs, prepositions, and articles.
This is grammar test number 11. It has mistakes and explanations for such grammar rules as prepositions, superlative adjectives, and count and non-count nouns.
Welcome to the final grammar test in this course. This test presents and explains grammar rules such as conjunctions, adjectives versus adverbs, and possessives.
Improve your English grammar knowledge by going through grammar tests with an English instructor. Learn how to find and fix common English grammar mistakes, so you can improve your English writing and, in turn, your speaking. You will also learn how to avoid making common grammar mistakes in the first place.
Increase Your Grammar Knowledge Quickly By Testing Yourself and Getting Answers
When I give tests in my classes at my university in Canada, my students always ask lots of questions when I give the tests back and the students see the mistakes they have made. This is a very important time because while they are interested is when they are learning the best. If you are curious about why something is wrong, then your brain pays complete attention and you can learn and remember better. I duplicate this situation in this course by showing you sentences with mistakes in my videos. I ask you questions about the number, location, and kind of grammar mistakes, and you can pause and think about the answers. After you pause then I will give you all the answers so you can check your knowledge. This is how my students in my university classes improve their grammar quickly, so I know this method can help you, too.