present perfect asking questions in present perfect present perfect/simple past tense mix for/since already/yet so/such been/gone quantifiers comparatives superlatives gerund/infinitive (+new) too/enough had better/would rather conditionals (new) conditionals theory word formation (new) passive personal passive causative form I wish/if only relative pronouns (new) have (different uses of)
bat 2- 3rd term grammar index BAT 2 HOME
present perfect and adverbs (2)new-03-04
for-since-during (2)new-03-04
for-since-during (3) new march 04
for-since and related words-gapfill(1) new march 04
for-since-etc (put in the right order-10 sentences) new march 04
yet,still,already, ever, never(1)
just, yet, already, ever,never(2)
just, yet, already(4)new-03-04
already, yet, still, anymore (5)-by Jack Bradshaw at A4ESL-w. acknowl. new march-04
present perfect or simple past(1)
present perfect or simple past(2) at A4ESL
present perfect or simple past(3)
present perfect or simple past(4) new-03-04
Quantifiers and Intensifiers-Theory words like a lot, little, plenty, few are called quantifiers . Grammar worksheet and interactive quiz are provided.
new !COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES (superiority) English adjectives add -er to form comparatives. Practice with a gap filling exercise and go on to superlatives in next quiznew ! SUPERLATIVES try prefix -est to form superlatives. Some irregular cases are also included.
new ! COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES listen to a series of comparative adjectives and fill in the gap.new!! Rob's and Juliet's Families: these families don't get on very well. Listen and practice your comparatives.
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES (superiority)
infinitive or gerund(1) infinitive or gerund (3)infinitive or gerund (4) new-03-04
infinitive or gerund(6)-by Kaye Mastin Mallory
too much-too many---too-enough new-03-04
had better-would rather (2) new-03-04
listen to Conditionals (Uses Real Player)
Conditional Sentences Grammar Theory for ies Sedavi
conditionals and conjunctions 1,2 (4)
conditionals 1, 2 (6) new-03-04
conditionals (7) mixed types 1, 2 & 3 new-03-04
conditionals (type 3) and NOTES (by courtesy of Edufind.com)
Listen to Conditionals (Uses Real Player)
Nouns and Verbs to Adjectives. Word formation exercise: how nouns become verbs and adjectives
NOUN-VERB TO ADJECTIVE(2). more practice from words in text book.
Eric Clapton's 'Tears in Heaven'. -look for conditionals in the song.
passive mixed (1)passive mixed (2) new-03-04
passive-double object (1)new-03-04
passive- present continuous tense
passive-modal verbs new-03-04
passive-personal constructions (1)
passive-personal constructions (2) new-03-04
passive-Grammar Theory for Sedavi Bachillerato
passive with 'get' - new listening
causative (1) new-03-04
causative (2) new-03-04
causative-active (3) (Univ of Victoria-with acknow.) new-03-04
causative (4) Rob Wilson-with acknow.) new-03-04
relative pronouns grammar theory (new- 03-04)
relatives-defining- with-without omission, (4)
relatives (5)-includes -which- for entire sentences (new- 03-04)
relative pronouns (6) with-without omission (new- 03-04)