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worksheet plans from £3.20/monthIdentifying contractionsUse this resource to help students practise identifying contractions within sentences. By providing sentences containing contractions, students will read each sentence and underline the contraction present, reinforcing their understanding of how contractions are formed.
Capitalising place namesThis handy worksheet aims to reinforce the proper capitalisation of place names within sentences. By providing sentences with lowercase place names, students will practise rewriting them with correct capitalisation, enhancing their understanding of language conventions.
Adding the correct punctuationUse this great resource to help your students practise using correct punctuation in sentences. By providing sentences without proper punctuation, students will rewrite them with accurate punctuation, reinforcing their understanding of sentence structure.
Verb tenses - Past, present, and futureUse this worksheet in the classroom or at home to help students practise identifying verb tenses, specifically focusing on past, present, and future tenses. By underlining the action verb in each sentence and indicating the corresponding time (past, present, or future), students reinforce their understanding of verb tense usage.
Commonly confused words - lie/layThis worksheet will help students distinguish between "lie" and "lay" when discussing actions related to resting or placing something down, particularly when referring to past events. Through a series of sentences, students will practise selecting the correct word in brackets to complete each sentence, enhancing their understanding of verb usage in different contexts.
Help your students master the nuances of indefinite articles and boost their confidence in using English with this targeted and thoughtfully designed resource.
ESL Grammar: Using 'A' or 'An'Practise using 'a' and 'an' with your ESL/EFL students with this handy worksheet. Students read the list of words and write 'a' or 'an' to complete the exercise. What are indefinite articles?Indefinite articles are a type of determiner used in English grammar to introduce nonspecific or unidentified nouns. There are two indefinite articles in English: "a" and "an." The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound that follows the article, not the actual first letter of the noun."A": Use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound.Example: "I saw a cat in the garden.""An": Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound.Example: "I found an interesting book at the library."
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