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 is a worksheet to practice demonstrative pronouns. Students look at the picture and, considering the distance between the objects and the girl, write sentences using this, that, these, those. ...
This is a worksheet for practicing the grammar of present simple, present continuous, past simple, and used to. It includes two activities. First, the students are asked to use some cues to write ...
In this worksheet students have to complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Then they are asked to match the sentences to the pictures. This worksheet is good for pr ...
This is a game to pracice reported speech. Students have to take one "tell-card" and one "adverb" card and then say one or two sentences (about what is written on the card) emotionally, trying to ...
This song has different exercises for developing listening skills. Students will have to identify the sound of words to match halves, complete sentences with pronouns and possessive adjectives, pu ...
This is a powerpoint presentation to help teach the difference between each and every. I use it to highlight that we generally use each to express the idea of one by one, to emphasize individualit ...
Two undemanding grammarl tasks useful for pactising the present simple tense. Students have to fill in the gaps with negative forms or use the given verb to make an affirmative or negative f ...
If you use Gogo series to teach your students, especially unit 9 "How many are there?", you will need it. The students have to write the answers, including numbers and plural nouns, to the questio ...
A fill in the blank exercise for practicing the questions words. Students read the answers and decide which question word is adequate. The tenses are mixed. This helps ss to identify the question ...
Grammar exercise: teacher or pupil writes a sentence (from the grid) on the backside of the board. Pupils guess by making sentences. If he/she does one part rightly -it's a hit. If he/she does two ...
This class involves reading, writing and speaking skills. Students are supposed to read the website page that shows options of travel packages, choose the ones they consider interesting and build ...
A worksheet to complete after/while watching the video Underwater Astonishments from TED.com Includes the transcript in which the student much choose the correct preposition, a vocabulary mat ...
This resource was created for primary/elementary students. It is a critical thinking worksheet: What's the question? Students are asked to read the answers and think of appropriate questions for e ...
This resource was created for primary/elementary students. It is a critical thinking worksheet: What's the question? Students are asked to read the answers and think of appropriate questions for e ...
This resource was created for primary/elementary students. It is a critical thinking worksheet: What's the question? Students are asked to read the answers and think of appropriate questions for e ...
These two worksheets review mixed past and future tenses using two stories. They both feature examples at the top of each to help the student figure out in which instance each tense should be used ...
This worksheet was created for primary/elementary students. The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which. This English resource asks students to read th ...
This worksheet was created for primary/elementary students. The most common relative pronouns are who/whom, whoever/whomever, whose, that, and which. This English resource asks students to read th ...
Just like playing the game Connect 4, students must make sentences using time periods and activities and choosing between 'for' and 'since' to make a proper sentence. I also recommend teaching pr ...
Memory game to help students remember collective nouns such as 'stack of plates', 'pack of gum', 'flock of birds' and so on. The cards are pictures only, therefore you should teach the collective ...
This worksheet contains a gap-filling activity to practice "used to" to talk about habits in the past. It is appropriate for elementary and pre-intermediate levels and you may find it useful at th ...
It's an activity practising the use of the present perfect and past simple tense in dialogue form. Students start off with a sample dialogue. They have to match questions and answers. Then t ...
A list of 40 questions about getting finance, drawing a budget etc. The purpose is to activate words students should know at intermediate level but may not be able to use owing to lack of practice ...
This power-point presentation is useful for teaching and reviewing demonstrative adjectives (this , that, these, those). It contains some comprehension check questions. This power-point is appropr ...
This power-point presentation is pretty helpful for reviewing passive voice (simple present). It also presents some countries and their products and exports. It is appropriate for elementary and p ...
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