Interactive Grammar: The Verb Be quiz
Master am, is, and are in statements, negatives, questions, and short answers — the foundation of English grammar.
Parts of Speech
Understand action, stative, linking verbs and verb forms in English grammar.
This category covers all essential verbs rules in English grammar — from foundational concepts for beginners to advanced patterns for fluent speakers. Whether you are preparing for an exam, improving your writing, or building a stronger understanding of English structure, these lessons provide clear explanations, real-world examples, and structured practice across all CEFR levels from A1 to C2.
Master am, is, and are in statements, negatives, questions, and short answers — the foundation of English grammar.
Learn how to form and use imperative sentences to give instructions, commands, directions, and advice in English.
Learn phrasal verbs — verb + particle combinations like give up, look after, and turn on — and how they change meaning in English.
Use 'to' + infinitive to express purpose and reason — explaining why someone does something in English.
Master when to use gerunds (-ing) and infinitives (to + verb) after verbs, adjectives, and prepositions in English.
Master the three 'used to' structures: used to + infinitive for past habits, be used to + -ing for familiarity, and get used to + -ing for becoming accustomed to something.
Learn the key difference between say (not followed by a person) and tell (always followed by a person), including common fixed expressions used with both verbs.
Learn the difference between make (creating or producing something) and do (performing an activity or task) with common fixed collocations in English.