Free Grammar Handouts

This page has handouts for practicing grammar. Grab these easy-to-use handouts for getting your learners to practice the difficult grammar points that keep giving them trouble.

This handout explores reported speech by getting students to do activities distinguishing direct and reported speech. There are two activities for students to practice with and an extension activity at the end for taking it further.

Free handout for practicing clauses of contrast, purpose, reason, and result.

This handout helps you teach clauses of contrast and purpose. Use it to get your students finding the differences between the two clauses by matching two sentences together.

This handout gets your students matching active sentences to passive sentences. Cut them out and use them to show the differences between the two. There are difference tenses in each example for your students to see.

This is a visual learning tool for learning about quantifiers. Use it for getting your learners to understand the differences between none, some, a few, and other language points. Perfect for classroom decoration as well!

Relative clauses are made easy with this simple handout. Students get a glossary of clauses and fill-in-the-blank practice. There’s even an extension activity where they can finish endings to stories.

This is a three-tiered chart for getting students to practice past progressive (continuous) grammar sentences. The chart divides each sentence into three parts: positive, negative and question form. But, there are gaps in the information so students will have to transform the sentence for each blank space.

Download this worksheet on the Past Progressive with 4 tasks for practicing this grammar point.

Download this worksheet on the Past Progressive with 4 tasks for practicing this grammar point.
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