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  1. List of question words – Speakspeak

    Whom is formal and is not used very often in spoken British English. It is, however, common in American English: Whom did you ask? [formal written, formal spoken British English] Who did you ask? …

  2. List of interrogative pronouns – Speakspeak

    Interrogative pronouns English has five interrogative pronouns: who, whom, whose, what, and which. Whom or who? Whom is formal and is not used very often in spoken British English. It is, however, …

  3. Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): question words - Speakspeak

    English grammar practice exercise, elementary level. In this exercise you will practise forming questions with who, which, how, what, where and why. Exercise instructions Choose the correct word to…

  4. First conditional: when and how to use – Speakspeak

    When to use the first conditional We use the first conditional to express a possible condition and its result in the future:

  5. List of all English tenses – Speakspeak

    A list of all English tenses, including: – the structure of each tense – explanations of usage – examples of common errors and how to avoid making them. Present tenses Structure o…

  6. Elementary grammar exercise (A1 level): present simple

    English grammar practice exercise, beginner / elementary levelIn this exercise you will practise verb forms, questions and negatives in the present simple. Exercise instructions Use the words in br…

  7. Pronouns – Speakspeak

    Pronouns are words that replace nouns. He, she, I, myself, yourself, these, who and what are all examples of pronouns. A pronoun saves us from repeating a noun. Compare: Anthony lives in …

  8. List of possessive adjectives and pronouns - Speakspeak

    What is a possessive adjective?A possessive adjective tells us that someone owns (or possesses) something. My, your, his and her are all possessive adjectives. We use a possessive adjective …

  9. List of personal pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, - Speakspeak

    It or he and she for animals? We mainly use it when speaking about animals. If the animal is a pet, we often use he / him or she / her: The cat’s ill – I’m going to take her to the vet. Our d…

  10. Intermediate grammar exercise (A2 level): past simple questions

    English grammar practice exercise, for pre-intermediate and intermediate level. In this exercise you will practise forming questions in the past simple tense. Exercise instructions Put the words in…