Grammar can often be very difficult to teach and just as difficult to learn - but Busyteacher.org has 11,239 printable grammar worksheets in different categories. Whether you're looking for worksheets on a specific topics, like movies, nationalities, or music; or on a specific area of grammar, like tenses, gerunds, prepositions, or modal verbs, BusyTeacher.org has got you covered. All 11,239 of our printable worksheets are completely free to download without registering or logging in, and every single one of them was created and submitted by fellow ESL teachers from around the world.
The worksheets below will help you supplement your lessons, and will also provide additional practice for your students. Our worksheets serve as great gap fillers during lessons, to help your students retain the grammar learned during the lesson. In addition, you can print out each worksheet for your students to take home, so they can continue to practice in their free time. The worksheets below are unique in that they come in various styles. Some are purely for grammar practice, some are colorful with several illustrations for young learners, and some have sound files or are in power point presentation format. You can sort the worksheets below by most popular, latest, and most downloaded.
The worksheets also show which level of ESL learners they're for, which will make your search for a suitable worksheet for your class a breeze. Some of the worksheets aren't limited to just one level or category. You may find that a worksheet can be used for beginner and/or intermediate students. When you find a worksheet that looks useful to you, just click on the thumbnail of that worksheet and preview it before downloading. These worksheets are great for the current style of ESL communication-based education, where you and your students practice language together, rather than just working in a lecture format. As you probably know, using this format is extremely useful, because there are so many exceptions to grammar rules - especially in areas like clauses or passive voice. These aren't areas that students can just memorize by taking notes in a lecture they need to produce and work with the grammar. That's exactly where these grammar worksheets come into play. They're are not only great resources for the classroom, but also great homework assignments and practice work for students. With the help of these worksheets, students can familiarize themselves with how and why certain grammar topics are used and needed.
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This worksheet + follow-up activities deals with the students' leisure time activities. There are four steps which cover both individual and pair work activities: A) The students check the freque ...
This document contains two worksheets to work on the form of the simple present tense. The first worksheet has two parts: - One where students have to complete the conjugation of the verb to work ...
This PowerPoint addresses the difference between feeling and emotion adjectives which are formed by adding -ed and -ing to verbs by focusing on the concepts of "source" and "experiencer". After a ...
Worksheet devoted to the topic of Degrees of Comparison of adjectives. It includes a dialogue about mobile phones and a number of exercises to practice both grammar and vocabulary. Vocabulary: ad ...
Zero, First, Secondand Third coditional worksheet - after brief explanation there are exercises (complete sentences with given verbs in correct tense) about each conditional Key is included. ...
Some exercises on a few phrasal verbs. The worksheet contains a matching excercise ( match the phrasal verbs in the left-hand column with their definitions on the left). The second activity - is g ...
This can be used as a whole class activity, in small groups or in pairs to assists students in identifying adverbs. Adverbs are then reinforced by associating them with an action and then creati ...
This is a list of the most common Uncountable nouns and their corresponding countables, for example: bread - a loaf of bread, a slice of bread, etc. The list can be printed and used by students f ...
Some exercises about there to be (there is and there are) in affirmative form. It can be used in classroom as a extra activity for the students practice the new topic. I use it to help students to ...
This worksheet explains the difference between emotion/feeling adjectives formed by adding -ed and -ing to verbs and provides several exercises for students to practice. It addresses the issue by ...
This archive contains one introduction file (PDF) and four game sets (4 PDF documents). 1. A Secret Message 2. Revision Board Game 3. Spymania 4. Meeting at the Airport Aim: revise reading, speaki ...
This reading comprehension activity is about Hiram Bingham, the man who discovered the ruins of Machu Picchu. The students must find the word in the text to choose the correct alternative that has ...
This worksheet contains some strange (some weird) laws from the history of different countries and cities (New York, England, Switzerland, France, Scotland). Your students can use them to practice ...
This is a lesson plan for practising superlative forms of adjectives. It contains 10 quiz tasks and and few other activities for your class to practice the superlative degree of comparison (make y ...
This is a great 8-page reference sheet that you can use for various purposes. It contains a list of irregular verbs (infinitive, past simple, past participle), summary chart of modals (with uses, ...
This worksheet is about the last hours of the Titanic- the unsinkable ship. This reading comprehension activity includes answer in English, complete with the verbs, what do numbers represent, true ...
This is a short letter where students have to identify and correct the mistakes. There are both spelling and grammar mistakes - please make sure you have looked through this yourself in advance an ...
This a concise lesson plan on the use of "Will" for future predictions based on a Futurama episode - including a short speaking and writing activity. In terms of grammar progression it is ba ...
This is a worksheet where students have to answer questions about something being 'the most ...' by guessing or discussing in pairs or groups. After you have heard their ideas, play the audiofile. ...
Hello, I chose to use 'Leaving on a Jet Plane' to practice past simple and past continuous (the target language of the lesson) despite the fact the song contains present simple and present contin ...
This test on CAN, ANIMALS and IMPERATIVES has two sets that look the same at first glance but they have some little differences to prevent students from PEEPING. If one of them tries to cheat by ...
Although & Even Though are used to express an unexpected result, giving in/concession or contrast.
Combine the sentences using "although" or "even though".
You can add more to these senten ...
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