On this page, you will find several printable (in pdf form) ESL grammar lessons dealing with all aspects of English grammar, including parts of speech, tenses, passive voice, embedded questions, relative clauses, etc. Great for big classes or one-on-one students!
 
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ESL GRAMMAR LESSONS: PARTS OF SPEECH

Each of the worksheets below includes clear explanations of the different parts of speech, using simple language that ESL students can understand.

NOUNS (1): Introduction to Nouns

Identify nouns (people, places, and things) in several sentences

NOUNS (2): Introduction to Nouns #2

Write nouns in the blanks to complete sentences

NOUNS (3): Singular & Plural Nouns

Practice writing singular/plural nouns in sentences

NOUNS (4): Review of Singular & Plural Nouns

Correct the errors with singular/plural nouns

NOUNS (5): Review Lesson

Practice identifying nouns in sentences

NOUNS (6): “There is…” & “There are…”

Use "there is" and "there are" to talk about singular/plural nouns

NOUNS (7): Review of “There is…” & “There are…”

Practice writing sentences with "there is (singular noun)" and "there are (plural noun)"

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (1): -er

Practice adding -er to adjectives to make the comparative form

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (2) – Spelling Practice

Practice spelling the comparative form of various adjectives

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (3): “-er + than”

Use comparative adjectives with "than" to compare two nouns

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (4): Review of “-er + than”

Correct the errors in sentences with comparative adjectives (-er + than)

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (5): “-er + than” Practice

Write comparative adjectives + "than" to complete the sentences

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (6): “more + adjective”

When to use "more" and "-er" with comparative adjectives

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (7): Review of “more + adjective”

Fill in the blanks with "more + adjective" to complete the sentences

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (8): Exceptions to the rule

Learn the comparative form of irregular adjectives and practice writing sentences with them

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (9): Irregular Adjectives

Learn the comparative form of several common irregular adjectives (good, bad, far, ill, many/much, well)

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (10): Comparative Sentences with Opposites

Rewrite sentences with comparative adjectives

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (11): “as adjective as”

Compare two nouns with "as adjective as"

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (12): “as adjective as” Practice

Write sentences with "as adjective as" to compare two similar nouns

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (13): Review

Review of comparative adjectives, with "more adjective than," "adjective -er than," and "as adjective as"

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (14): “not as adjective as”

Use "not as adjective as" to compare two nouns

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (15): “not as adjective as” Review

Practice rewriting sentences with the construction "not as adjective as"

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES (16): Review of Comparative Adjectives

Use different phrases containing comparative adjectives to complete the sentences

ESL GRAMMAR LESSONS: TENSES

Each of the lessons below includes clear and simple explanations of the different tenses, along with basic exercises to help students understand when and how to use them correctly.