Published by Exam English Ltd on 2016-11-24
What is English Grammar Practice? This app is designed to help users improve their grammar skills in order to pass English exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, and Cambridge. It covers more than 60 grammar topics, each with an explanation and a practice test. The grammar topics are linked to CEFR levels (A2, B1, B2) and there is a scoring system to track progress. The app does not require an internet connection and is written by experts.
1. All the grammar you need to pass English exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC and Cambridge.
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- More than 60 grammar topics
- Each topic has an explanation
- Each topic has a practice test
- More than 600 test questions
- Grammar topics linked to CEFR levels (A2, B1, B2)
- Scoring system to track progress
- No internet connection required
- Written by experts
- Elementary, intermediate, and advanced topics covered
- Topics include articles, adverbial phrases, to be, can/could, comparative adjectives, first conditional, going to, have to, here/there, how questions, imperative forms, like + -ing, past continuous, past simple, personal pronouns, phrasal verbs (inseparable/separable), possessive 's, present continuous, present continuous for future, present perfect, present simple, should/ought to, some/any/much/many, subject & object questions, superlatives, this/that/these, uncountable nouns, will/won't, zero conditional, adverbs describing verbs, alternative comparison, both/either/neither, conditional 2nd/3rd, connecting words, embedded questions, future continuous, gerunds & infinitives, so/such/too/enough, may/might + adverbs of probability, modals for recommendations/present deduction, prepositions of place/time, present perfect continuous, present perfect vs past simple, passives, past perfect, question tags, future perfect/continuous, modals for past deduction, mixed conditionals, relative clauses (defining/non-defining), past perfect continuous, reported speech, will/going to (prediction), should have, used to/would, wish/if only.