Upper Intermediate - worksheets 3
Grammar worksheet pages: Page One Page Two You are on Page Three Back to the Upper Intermediate main page |
Reported Speech and Reported Questions
Reported Speech worksheet
Answer Sheet
Practice of different reporting verbs and of the reported speech tense changes.
Reported Questions Extra Word
Answer Sheet
Students read sentences using reported questions and find the extra word.
Reported Questions Re-Ordering Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Students put the words into the correct order to make sentences using reported questions.
Say / Tell worksheet
Answer Sheet
Each gap needs the correct form of 'say' or 'tell' to complete the sentence.
Reported Speech Re-Ordering Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Students re-order the words to make sentences using reported speech.
Direct & Reported Speech Gap Fill Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Students turn direct quotations into reported speech.
Come and join esl-lounge Premium.
- High quality PDF lesson plans.
- Full teacher notes - zero preparation time.
- mp3 listening materials.
- Full color flashcards for grammar/vocabulary teaching.
- Thousands of content members from around the world.
- Lesson plans in both British and American English.
Premium Home Page | Free Samples | Why Join | FAQ | Sign Up!
Take The Tour
★ Special Coupon Discount★
$8 off Lifetime Membership. Enter coupon code 8LIFE at registration.
(valid for this month)
Reason, Cause, Purpose
Reason And Cause Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Multiple choice worksheet containing sentences with reason and cause expressions such as "seeing as", "due to", etc.
Purpose, Reason and Result Re-Ordering Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Students put the words into the correct order to make sentences using expressions of purpose, reason and result.
Cause and Result Gap Fill Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Gap fill worksheet using expressions of cause and result.
Purpose, Reason, Result: Multiple Choice
Answer Sheet
Multiple choice worksheet that focuses on words and expressions of purpose, reason and result.
Miscellaneous
Few, A Few. Little, A Little
Answer Sheet
Here, the focus is on the difference between "few" and "a few".
Make/Let Sentence Re-Writing
Answer Sheet
Students read sentences and then re-write them using either "make" or "let".
Both or Either? Neither!
Answer Sheet
Sticky area for some higher level students - the use of both, either, neither. This gap fill worksheet deals with the problem.
Grammar worksheet pages: Page One Page Two You are on Page Three Back to the Upper Intermediate main page |