Eslreadingcomprehension Exercises Intermediatelevel
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1 (B/I) ARTICLE or NO ARTICLE? 2 (B/I) ARTICLE or NO ARTICLE? 3 (B/I) Indefinite articles (a/an) 1 (B) Indefinite articles (a/an) 2 (B) Articles: A or THE? 1 (B) Articles: A or THE? 2 (B) Articles with geographic names 1 (I) Articles with idioms 1 (A) Articles with idioms 2 (A) Articles with idioms 3 (A) Mixed Articles 1 (B/I) Mixed Articles 2 (B/I) Mixed Articles 3 (B/I) Mixed Articles 4 (B/I) Mixed Articles 5 (B/I) ARTICLE or NO ARTICLE? 2 (B/I) ARTICLE or NO ARTICLE?
3 (B/I) Indefinite articles (a/an) 1 (B) Indefinite articles (a/an) 2 (B) Articles: A or THE? 1 (B) Articles: A or THE? 2 (B) Articles with geographic names 1 (I) Articles with idioms 1 (A) Articles with idioms 2 (A) Articles with idioms 3 (A) Mixed Articles 1 (B/I) Mixed Articles 2 (B/I) Mixed Articles 3 (B/I) Mixed Articles 4 (B/I) Mixed Articles 5 (B/I) Commands (imperative) 1 (B) Commands (imperative) 2 (B) Present continuous 1 (B) Present continuous 2 (B) Simple past/past continuous? 1 (I) Simple past/past continuous?
2 (B) Present perfect continuous 1 (I) Present perfect continuous 2 (B) Simple present/present continuous? 1 (I) Simple present/present continuous? 2 (I) Simple past/present perfect? 1 (I) Simple past/present perfect? 2 (I) Simple past/present perfect?
3 (I) Passive voice (simple past) 1 (B/I) Passive voice (simple present) 1 (I) Passive voice (simple present) 2 (I) Passive voice (mixed) 1 (B) Passive voice (mixed) 2 (I) Passive voice (mixed) 3 (I) Irregular verbs - mixed past tenses 1 (B) Irregular verbs - mixed past tenses 2 (I) Mixed modals 1 (should, can, must) (I) Mixed modals 2 (should, can, must) (I) Mixed modals (should, can, must) 3 (I) Modals of speculation/deduction 1 (I) Past modals (should have, must have, etc.) 1 (I) MODALS (Couldn't/Might Not) 1 (I) MODALS (Couldn't/Might Not) 2 (I) MODALS with the INFINITIVE 1 (B) MODALS with the INFINITIVE 2 (B) AUXILIARY VERBS (be, do, have) 1 (B/I) AUXILIARY VERBS (be, do, have) 2 (B/I) AUXILIARY VERBS (be, do, have) 3 (B/I) Reported Speech (Mixed tenses) 1 (I) Reported Speech (Mixed tenses) 2 (I) Reported Speech (Mixed tenses) 3 (I) Reported Speech (Commands) 1 (I) Reported Speech (Simple past) 1 (I) CAUSATIVE FORM (Passive) 1 (B/I) CAUSATIVE FORM (Passive) 2 (B/I) CAUSATIVE FORM (Active) 1 (B/I) CAUSATIVE FORM (Active) 2 (B/I) CAUSATIVE FORM (mixed) 1 (I) CAUSATIVE FORM (mixed) 2 (A) CAUSATIVE FORM (mixed) 3 (I) PAST PERFECT 1 (I) Future perfect 1 (B/I) Future perfect 2 (I) Simple present 1 (B) Simple present 2 (B) Simple present 3 (negative sentences) (B) TO BE (Present) 1 (B) TO BE (Present) 2 (negative sentences) (B) TO BE (Past) 1 (B) TO HAVE (Present) 1 (B) TO HAVE (Present) 2 (B) TO BE or TO HAVE?
1 (B) Simple future 1 (B) Simple future 2 (B) WILL or GOING TO? 1 (I/A) Mixed verb tenses 1 (I) Mixed verb tenses 2 (I) Mixed verb tenses 3 (I) Past Participles 1 (B) The First Conditional 1 (B) The First Conditional 2 (B) The First Conditional 3 (B) The Second Conditional 1 (I) The Second Conditional 2 (I) First or second conditional? 1 (I) First or second conditional?
2 (I) The Third Conditional 1 (I/A) The Third Conditional 2 (I/A) Conditional tenses (mixed) 1 (I) Conditional tenses (mixed) 2 (I) CONDITIONAL or FUTURE? 1 (I) Conditional, future, or present? 1 (I) FUTURE TENSES 1 (A) FUTURE TENSES 2 (A) GERUND or INFINITIVE? 1 (B) GERUND or INFINITIVE? 2 (B) GERUND or INFINITIVE?
3 (B/I) Simple past 1 (B) Simple past 2 (B) Past continuous 1 (B) Past continuous 2 (B) Question tags 1 (B/I) Question tags 2 (B/I) Transitive and intransitive verbs 1 (I) Transitive and intransitive verbs 2 (I/A) Vocative case in English 1 (I) Abbreviations 1 Abstract or concrete noun? 1 Abstract or concrete noun? 2 Forming abstract nouns 1 Adjective or adverb? 1 Apostrophe usage 1 Capitalization 1 Capitalization 2 Punctuation: Comma or semicolon? 1 Comma, semicolon, or colon?
1 Comma splices 1 Comma splices 2 Commonly confused words in English 1 Frequently misspelled words 1 Compound words (nouns/adjectives) 1 Conjunctive adverbs 1 Consonant blends 1 Contractions 1 Dangling modifiers 1 Dangling modifiers 2 Misplaced modifiers 1 Avoiding double negatives 1 English prefixes and suffixes 1 Homonyms 1 Homonyms 2 Homonyms 3 Find the verb 1 Lay or lie?
1 Forming nouns from adjectives 1 Pronoun agreement 1 Pronoun agreement 2 Pronoun case 1 Pronoun case 2 Pronoun reference 1 Pronoun reference 2 Pronouns with elliptical clauses 1 Redundant words and phrases 1 Simple subjects/simple predicates 1 Subject-verb agreement 1 Subject-verb agreement 2 Their, they're, there? 1 Verb tense consistency 1 Verb tense consistency 2 Verb tense consistency 3 Which part of speech? 1 Which part of speech? 2 Advanced vocabulary test 1 Advanced vocabulary test 2 Abstract or concrete noun? 1 Abstract or concrete noun?
2 Forming abstract nouns 1 Adjective or adverb? 1 Apostrophe usage 1 Capitalization 1 Capitalization 2 Punctuation: Comma or semicolon? 1 Comma, semicolon, or colon? 1 Comma splices 1 Comma splices 2 Commonly confused words in English 1 Frequently misspelled words 1 Compound words (nouns/adjectives) 1 Conjunctive adverbs 1 Consonant blends 1 Contractions 1 Dangling modifiers 1 Dangling modifiers 2 Misplaced modifiers 1 Avoiding double negatives 1 English prefixes and suffixes 1 Homonyms 1 Homonyms 2 Homonyms 3 Find the verb 1 Lay or lie?
1 Forming nouns from adjectives 1 Pronoun agreement 1 Pronoun agreement 2 Pronoun case 1 Pronoun case 2 Pronoun reference 1 Pronoun reference 2 Pronouns with elliptical clauses 1 Redundant words and phrases 1 Simple subjects/simple predicates 1 Subject-verb agreement 1 Subject-verb agreement 2 Their, they're, there? 1 Verb tense consistency 1 Verb tense consistency 2 Verb tense consistency 3 Which part of speech? 1 Which part of speech?
2 Advanced vocabulary test 1 Advanced vocabulary test 2 Phrasal Verbs (TO PULL +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO CALL +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO BREAK +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO COME +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO STAND +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO TURN +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO TAKE +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO GET +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO GET +) 2 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO RUN +) (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO PUT +) (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO GO +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO MAKE +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (Mixed) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (Mixed) 2 (I) Phrasal Verbs (Mixed) 3 (I) Transitive/intransitive phrasal verbs 1 (I) Separable/not separable 1 (I/A) Separable/not separable 2 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO CALL +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO BREAK +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO COME +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO STAND +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO TURN +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO TAKE +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO GET +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO GET +) 2 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO RUN +) (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO PUT +) (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO GO +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (TO MAKE +) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (Mixed) 1 (I/A) Phrasal Verbs (Mixed) 2 (I) Phrasal Verbs (Mixed) 3 (I) Transitive/intransitive phrasal verbs 1 (I) Separable/not separable 1 (I/A) Separable/not separable 2 (I/A) Looking for PDFs and/or lesson plans?
We've got over 700 PDFs as well as a lot of other great content in the ad-free PREMIUM EDITION of our website. Prepositions after adjectives 1 (I) Prepositions after adjectives 2 (I) Mixed prepositions 1 (I) Mixed prepositions 2 (I) Mixed prepositions 3 (B) Prepositions (for, since) 1 (I) Prepositions (on, at, in) 1 (I) Prepositions (on, at, in) 2 (I) Prepositions of time 1 (B) Prepositions of time 2 (I) Prepositions: opposites 1 (B/I) Prepositions with phrasal verbs 1 (I) PREPOSITION or NO PREPOSITION?
1 (B) Relative adverbs (why, when, where) 1 (I) Formal relative adverbs in English 1 (I/A) Relative clauses (who, that) 1 (I) Relative clauses 1 (I) WHAT or THAT? 1 (I) Noun Clauses 1 (I) Noun Clauses 2 (WHAT/THAT) (I) Noun Clauses 3 (Identifying noun clauses) (I) NOUN CLAUSE or ADVERB CLAUSE? 1 (A) Adverb Clauses 1 (I) Reduced adverb clauses 1 (I/A) Formal relative adverbs in English 1 (I/A) Relative clauses (who, that) 1 (I) Relative clauses 1 (I) WHAT or THAT?
1 (I) Noun Clauses 1 (I) Noun Clauses 2 (WHAT/THAT) (I) Noun Clauses 3 (Identifying noun clauses) (I) NOUN CLAUSE or ADVERB CLAUSE? 1 (A) Adverb Clauses 1 (I) Reduced adverb clauses 1 (I/A) THERE IS or THERE ARE? 1 (B/I) MUCH or MANY? 1 (I) MUCH or MANY? 2 (I) MUCH or A LOT OF? 1 (I) FEWER or LESS? 1 (I) ISN'T or AREN'T? 1 (I) Countable or uncountable? 1 (I) Countable or uncountable? 2 (I) Countable or uncountable?
3 (I) Plurals of nouns 1 (B) Plurals of nouns 2 (B/I) Plurals of nouns (irregular) 1 (I/A) Identify the noun 1 (B) Identify the noun 2 (B) Personal (subject) pronouns 1 (B) Personal (subject) pronouns 2 (B) Possessive pronouns 1 (B) Possessive pronouns/adjectives 1 (I) Possessive pronouns/adjectives 2 (I) Indefinite pronouns 1 (B/I) Indefinite pronouns 2 (B/I) Reflexive pronouns 1 (B) REFLEXIVE pronoun or OBJECT pronoun? 1 (B) Direct object pronouns 1 (B) Direct object pronouns 2 (B) Relative pronouns 1 (I/A) Relative pronouns 2 (I) MUCH or MANY?
1 (I) MUCH or MANY? 2 (I) MUCH or A LOT OF? 1 (I) FEWER or LESS? 1 (I) ISN'T or AREN'T? 1 (I) Countable or uncountable? 1 (I) Countable or uncountable? 2 (I) Countable or uncountable?
3 (I) Plurals of nouns 1 (B) Plurals of nouns 2 (B/I) Plurals of nouns (irregular) 1 (I/A) Identify the noun 1 (B) Identify the noun 2 (B) Personal (subject) pronouns 1 (B) Personal (subject) pronouns 2 (B) Possessive pronouns 1 (B) Possessive pronouns/adjectives 1 (I) Possessive pronouns/adjectives 2 (I) Indefinite pronouns 1 (B/I) Indefinite pronouns 2 (B/I) Reflexive pronouns 1 (B) REFLEXIVE pronoun or OBJECT pronoun?
1 (B) Direct object pronouns 1 (B) Direct object pronouns 2 (B) Relative pronouns 1 (I/A) Relative pronouns 2 (I) Find the adverb 1 (B) Find the adverb 2 (B) Find the adjective 1 (B) Find the adjective 2 (B) Possessive adjectives 1 (B) Possessive adjectives 2 (B) Participle adjectives 1 (I) Participle adjectives 2 (I) Adjective clauses 1 (I) ADVERB or ADJECTIVE?
1 (B) Change adjectives to adverbs 1 (B) Change adjectives to adverbs 2 (B) Adverbs of frequency (position) 1 (I/A) Comparative adjectives 1 (B) Comparative adjectives 2 (B) Comparative adverbs 1 (I) Comparative/superlative adverbs 1 (I) Comparative/superlative adjectives 1 (I) Conjunctive adverbs 1 (I) Adjective order in English 1 (I) Adjective order in English 2 (I) Find the adverb 2 (B) Find the adjective 1 (B) Find the adjective 2 (B) Possessive adjectives 1 (B) Possessive adjectives 2 (B) Participle adjectives 1 (I) Participle adjectives 2 (I) Adjective clauses 1 (I) ADVERB or ADJECTIVE?
1 (B) Change adjectives to adverbs 1 (B) Change adjectives to adverbs 2 (B) Adverbs of frequency (position) 1 (I/A) Comparative adjectives 1 (B) Comparative adjectives 2 (B) Comparative adverbs 1 (I) Comparative/superlative adverbs 1 (I) Comparative/superlative adjectives 1 (I) Conjunctive adverbs 1 (I) Adjective order in English 1 (I) Adjective order in English 2 (I) WOULD YOU LIKE or DO YOU LIKE? 1 (B/I) WOULD YOU LIKE or DO YOU LIKE? 2 (B/I) ALREADY or YET? 1 (I) ALREADY or YET? 2 (I) ANTONYMS/OPPOSITES 1 (B) BECAUSE or SO?
1 (B) Conjunctions 1 (I) Conjunctions 2 (I) Subordinating conjunctions 1 (A) WHO/WHOM/WHOSE 1 (I/A) SOME or ANY? 1 (I) SOME or ANY? 2 (B/I) Loss, lost, lose, or loose? 1 DO or DOES? 1 (B) DO or DOES? 2 (B) Do, does, is, are 1 (B) WHOLE or ALL? 1 (I) DO or MAKE? 1 (B) DO or MAKE? 2 (B/I) USED TO/ TO BE USED TO 1 (I) OTHER, ANOTHER, DIFFERENT? 1 (I/A) CHANGE or EXCHANGE?
1 (I) Word order in English 1 (B) Word order in English 2 (I) EITHER, NEITHER, TOO (B) EITHER/OR, NEITHER/NOR, TOO 1 (B/I) SO or SUCH?
1 (I) SO, SUCH, MANY, MUCH 1 (I) SO, SUCH, SUCH A 1 (I) THERE, THEY'RE, THEIR 1 (I) WHO, WHICH, WHOSE 1 (I) How + (much, long, often, well) 1 (I) Question words 1 (who, when, where, what) (B/I) Question words 2 (why, where, when) (B/I) Question words 3 (who, what, when, where, why) (B/I) Quantifiers: More, most, the most 1 (I) Quantifiers: More, most, the most 2 (I) WOULD YOU LIKE or DO YOU LIKE? 2 (B/I) ALREADY or YET? 1 (I) ALREADY or YET?
2 (I) ANTONYMS/OPPOSITES 1 (B) BECAUSE or SO? 1 (B) Conjunctions 1 (I) Conjunctions 2 (I) Subordinating conjunctions 1 (A) WHO/WHOM/WHOSE 1 (I/A) SOME or ANY? 1 (I) SOME or ANY? 2 (B/I) Loss, lost, lose, or loose? 1 DO or DOES? 1 (B) DO or DOES? 2 (B) Do, does, is, are 1 (B) WHOLE or ALL? 1 (I) DO or MAKE? 1 (B) DO or MAKE? 2 (B/I) USED TO/ TO BE USED TO 1 (I) OTHER, ANOTHER, DIFFERENT? 1 (I/A) CHANGE or EXCHANGE?
1 (I) SO, SUCH, MANY, MUCH 1 (I) SO, SUCH, SUCH A 1 (I) THERE, THEY'RE, THEIR 1 (I) WHO, WHICH, WHOSE 1 (I) How + (much, long, often, well) 1 (I) Question words 1 (who, when, where, what) (B/I) Question words 2 (why, where, when) (B/I) Question words 3 (who, what, when, where, why) (B/I) Quantifiers: More, most, the most 1 (I) Quantifiers: More, most, the most 2 (I) DID YOU KNOW?
Several English proficiency exams test grammar directly, either as a separate section or as a clearly defined component, while others integrate knowledge of grammar into other sections. Cambridge English exams (very grammar-focused) ⢠B1 Preliminary (PET) ⢠B2 First (FCE) ⢠C1 Advanced (CAE) ⢠C2 Proficiency (CPE) Grammar is tested explicitly in "Use of English": ⢠Multiple choice ⢠Gap fills ⢠Word formation ⢠Sentence transformations These are among the best tests if you want formal grammar assessment.
PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English) ⢠Grammar is a scored skill ⢠Tested through: ⦠Sentence writing ⦠Fill in the blanks ⦠Speaking tasks (automatic grammar analysis) Grammar has a separate score, unlike IELTS. Duolingo English Test ⢠Grammar is tested directly and indirectly ⢠Includes: ⦠Fill-in-the-blanks ⦠Sentence correction ⢠Grammar appears as a subscore Shorter and more adaptive, but still grammar-aware. Tests where grammar is integrated, not separate: IELTS ⢠No grammar section ⢠BUT grammar affects Writing and Speaking (so keep practicing!
) TOEFL iBT ⢠No standalone grammar section ⢠Grammar affects Writing and Speaking ⢠Reading/listening require grammar understanding but don't score it separately Several English proficiency exams test grammar directly, either as a separate section or as a clearly defined component, while others integrate knowledge of grammar into other sections.
Cambridge English exams (very grammar-focused) ⢠B1 Preliminary (PET) ⢠B2 First (FCE) ⢠C1 Advanced (CAE) ⢠C2 Proficiency (CPE) Grammar is tested explicitly in "Use of English": ⢠Multiple choice ⢠Gap fills ⢠Word formation ⢠Sentence transformations These are among the best tests if you want formal grammar assessment. PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English) ⢠Grammar is a scored skill ⢠Tested through: ⦠Sentence writing ⦠Fill in the blanks ⦠Speaking tasks (automatic grammar analysis) Grammar has a separate score, unlike IELTS.
Duolingo English Test ⢠Grammar is tested directly and indirectly ⢠Includes: ⦠Fill-in-the-blanks ⦠Sentence correction ⢠Grammar appears as a subscore Shorter and more adaptive, but still grammar-aware. Tests where grammar is integrated, not separate: IELTS ⢠No grammar section ⢠BUT grammar affects Writing and Speaking (so keep practicing! :) TOEFL iBT ⢠No standalone grammar section ⢠Grammar affects Writing and Speaking ⢠Reading/listening require grammar understanding but don't score it separately (c) 2006-2026 LearnEnglishFeelGood.com unless otherwise stated.
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