Some & Any
We can use “some” and “any” to talk about amounts of things.

Does she have any pumpkins?
Present Simple
The present simple tense is used to talk about habits, routines general truths and even fixed future events. Here are some practice exercises.

She wakes up late.

Count / Uncountable Nouns
Nouns are the names of objects or things. Some nouns can be counted but other nouns can’t. Here are quizzes for you to do.

He has sugar in his tea.
Prepositions of place
Prepositions of place are used to talk about the position or place of something. Try these tests more than once.

My cat is in the box.
TestEnglish (10 Qs)
Englishtheeasyway (8 Qs)
UsingEnglish (10 Qs)
PerfectEnglish (20 Qs)
Quizizz (15 Qs)
Present Continuous
The present continuous tense is used to talk about things happening at the moment of speaking or plans for the future. Here are some texts for you.

He is cooking dinner at the moment.
ProProfs (10Qs)
ExamEnglish (10Qs)
AllThingsGrammar (10 video Qs)
English-Hilfen (9 Qs)
LearnEnglish (10 Ex)
Nouns - singular/ plural
Nouns can be single objects, animals or person or more than one. These are singular and plural nouns. Try these exercises.

These children are looking at the sea.
Prepositions of time
We use prepositions of time to talk about when an event happens. Try these tests more than once. See if you can improve your score.

This train arrives at 9 o’clock.