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University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Near Future (Futur Proche)
This site from Tex's French Grammar of the University of Texas is a wonderful site with clear explanation of the near future (form of aller with infinitive) with usage examples and interactive practice exercises (written and audio).
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Indirect Object Pronouns
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site with clear explanation of indirect object pronouns (me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur), with written and audio usage examples and interactive practice exercises. Describes forms and...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Imperative Mood
This site from Tex's French Grammar clearly explains the formation of the imperative (l'imperatif), using high quality examples, dialogues, (both written and audio), and interactive exercises. Explains and provides examples of irregular...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Depuis, Pendant, Pour "For"
This site from Tex's French Grammar provides a good explanation of the three prepositions in French, depuis, pendant and pour, that are translated as 'for' and are used to indicate the duration of an event. Provides usage examples and...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Direct Object Pronouns
This site from Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site with clear explanation of direct object pronouns (me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les, m', t', l'), with written and audio usage examples and interactive practice exercises. Describes...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Negation
This site from Tex's French Grammar provides good information on negation. "Different nuances of negation are achieved by using the following negative expressions: ne jamais, ne pas encore, ne rien, ne personne, ne pas du tout." Site...
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Exercise: Commas With Nonessential Elements Exercise 2
This Purdue University OWL (Online Writing Lab) provides practice with identifying essential and nonessential phrases and clauses. Students will complete the sentences and provide commas where necessary.
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Direct and Indirect Pronouns (Part 2)
This online exercise is from the Colby College for practicing the substitution of pronouns for the direct and indirect objects of a sentence, and for using the two pronouns together in the same sentence. A brief English introduction...
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.
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar: Il Y a vs. Voici Voila
This site from the Tex's French Grammar is a wonderful site that explains clearly the distinction between il y a and voici/voila and their usage in French - Has written and audio examples as well as listening comprehension and...
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: Irregular Adjectives
This site, from Tex's French Grammar, is an excellent site which has a clear, concise explanation of adjectives that are irregular for gender or in forming plurals (doux/douce, faux.fausse, etc.). It provides examples and interactive...
University of Texas at Austin
Tex's French Grammar:comparative &Superlative of Adverbs
Wonderful site with clear explanation of formation and usage of comparatives and superlatives with adverbs, with usage examples and interactive practice exercises (written and audio).
Language Guide
Language Guide: Pronominals (Reflexives)
Presentation of Pronominal verbs - discusses various usage, such as reciprocity, usage without an external agent, and to form the passive. Has audio for pronunciation guide and interactive exercises. There are several languages available...
University College London
University College London: Attributive and Predicative Adjectives
This University College London site provides an advanced grammar lesson on adjectives (attributive, postpositive, and predicate adjectives), and includes a short exercise to test your knowledge.
Road to Grammar
Road to Grammar: Mastering the Present Perfect Tense
A learning module with eighteen different links to information, exercises, and questions on present perfect tense.
Other
The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation: Capitalization
This site from The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation contains 12 capitalization rules with a link to exercises and a test.
Other
Isabel's Esl Site: Past Continuous Tense
The past continuous is introduced by a little story which demonstrates its use. Examples and exercises follow. Some guidance in Spanish.
Ingles Mundial
Ingles Mundial: The Windy City (Reading Comprehension)
A series of exercises about the weather in Chicago that tests reading comprehension of Spanish-speaking ELLs. Instructions are in Spanish; exercises and readings in English.
English Page
Englishpage.com: Past Conditionals
Tutorial lesson on past conditional verb forms and their use with examples and exercises.
TESL Journal
Activities for Esl Students: If Clause Quiz
This exercise, intended for nonnative English speakers (ESL), provides practice constructing sentences with dependent and independent clauses. Offers solutions without detailed explanation.
Enchanted Learning
Enchanted Learning: Occupations Find It! Quiz
Students use the online "Little Explorers" picture dictionary to search for the occupations described in a series of clues. This exercise, which promotes dictionary use, deductive reasoning, and vocabulary building, would work well with...
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Purdue University Owl: Count and Non Count Nouns
This is a printable handout covering countable and uncountable nouns used with plurals, articles, and quantity words. Exercises and corrections can also be printed for use in class.
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Preterites Irregular Meanings
Practice using verbs that change their meaning in the preterite tense: conocer, saber, querer, tener, and poder. Complete translations from English to Spanish by choosing the correct form of a verb in the preterite or imperfect. Answers...
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