Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Exercises in Capitalization
In this exercise, students are read sentences with boxes in which to correct a capitalization error. They need to determine if the word is correctly capitalized and type a "C" in the box for correct or an "I" in the box for incorrect.
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Definite Articles
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site, with very clear explanation of definite articles and the different usages - Includes written and audio examples and has interactive practice exercises.
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Articles Exercise #1
A list of exercises to help you use articles properly in sentences. Includes answers.
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Articles Exercise #2
Exercise practicing the use of a, an, and the.
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Demonstrative Determiners
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site with clear explanation of demonstrative determiners, with written and audio usage examples, (dialogues), and interactive practice exercises, (fill in the blank).
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
There are 5 exercises and accompanying handouts provided in which students read sentences and determine if they have misplaced or dangling modifiers. Correct answers are rewarded with sweet treats; incorrect answers with being swallowed...
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Nouns
A complete tutorial on identifying and using nouns that starts with identifying the nouns in "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music. Includes links to other noun grammar pages.
Capital Community College Foundation
Guide to Grammar and Writing: Recognizing the Function of Phrases
In this quiz, students read the sentence, determine the function of the group of words in all capitals and select the correct answer. Java is required.
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Determiners Quantity Expressions
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site with clear explanation of determiners when used to express quantity, with usage examples (written and audio) and interactive practice exercises (written and audio).
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Indefinite Articles
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a site with clear explanation of the indefinite articles, with usage examples (written and audio) and interactive practice exercises.
Other
Pen and Page: Proofreading Exercise 2
In this proofreading exercise, students read a sentence and determine if there are errors in it. If no errors are detected, they leave Correct in the box; if they find an error, they select the type of error found using the drop-down...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Possessive Adjectives/determiners
This site from the Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site with clear explanation of the possessive adjectives/determiners, with usage examples (written and audio) and interactive practice exercises.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Subject Verb Agreement: Exercise 3
Practice subject-verb agreement determining if each of these 25 sentences has an agreement problem or not.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Exercise 2: Recognizing Parallel Structure
Practice identifying errors in parallel structure by reading 20 sentences and determining if each contains an error in parallelism or not.
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas: Francais Interactif
This full-featured interactive textbook encounter utilizes French speakers in real life scenarios. Well structured for work on grammatical concepts (links to Tex's French Grammar), vocabulary, listening comprehension and exposure to...
University of Victoria (Canada)
Univ. Of Victoria: Some and Any: Indefinte Articles
This page contains a brief explanation of the use of the determiners "some" and "any" followed by a fill-in exercise. The exercise is self-correcting but can be discussed between teacher and student to expand the scope of the application.
University College London
University College London: Count and Non Count Nouns
Six sentence exercise on determining whether nouns are count or non-count. Answers followed by review with link to more information. Must have JavaScript enabled browser. Site by University College London.
University College London
University College London: Noun or Adjective?
Determine whether bold word is a noun or an adjective. Answers explained. Site by University College London.
Ingles Mundial
Ingles Mundial: School (La Escuela)
Useful, extensive site for the Spanish-speaking ELL. This grammar section focuses on use of the articles "a/an" and plurals. A variety of interactive, self-correction exercises are provided. A "Teacher's Lounge," section is available...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Partitive Articles
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site with clear explanation of the partitive articles, with usage examples (written and audio) and interactive practice exercises (written and audio).
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Using Articles
The definition of "articles" is followed by examples of definite, indefinite, omitted, and special-use articles. Further elaboration on article usage follows concerning countable and uncountable nouns, first vs. subsequent mention, and...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Subject Verb Agreement: Quick Guide
This article focuses on subject-verb agreement with an explanation, tips to help to determine the correct subject-verb agreement, and a practice exercise with explanation.
College Claparede (Switzerland)
English Exercises Online: Article (3 Intermediate)
Complete these ten sentences by filling the blanks in with the correct article. Each sentence contains anywhere from two to five blanks, and a reminder of possible articles is provided. Hints are available if needed, and answers can be...
College Claparede (Switzerland)
English Exercises Online: Article (1 Easy)
Complete these ten sentences by filling the blanks in with the correct article. Each sentence contains two blanks, and a reminder of possible articles is provided. Hints are available if needed, and answers can be checked when finished.