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Regular Plural Forms: -s and -es Rules
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Regular Plural Forms: -s and -es Rules

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Complete English teaching material on regular plural forms with -s and -es endings. Includes clear rules, examples, comprehension questions, gap-fill tasks, and answer keys. Covers all important rules for plural endings (-s, -es), spelling changes, and special endings (-y, -o). 4 information pages for classroom or self-study. Includes solutions and explanations.
Irregular Plurals: Children, Mice, Feet, Geese
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Irregular Plurals: Children, Mice, Feet, Geese

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Teaching material on irregular plural forms in English: detailed explanation of vowel changes and exceptions, common examples like children, mice, and feet. Includes 2 pages of rule-based content, 3 exercises (fill-in-the-blank, comprehension, technical term), and complete solution keys. Perfect for ESL and EFL learners. Ideal for Grades 5–7 and intermediate learners.
Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns: Rules & Examples
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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns: Rules & Examples

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This two-page ESL material focuses on countable vs. uncountable nouns. Includes introduction, grammar rules, quantifiers, example-rich explanations, and three engaging tasks. Covers key differences, usage of quantifiers, and tricky exceptions. With full solution key. Perfect for middle and high school English classes. Suitable for grammar review, homework, or test preparation. Tags: ESL, countable nouns, uncountable nouns, quantifiers, grammar rules, English exercises, English grammar worksheet, countable vs uncountable, middle school ESL, grammar practice, English homework, class 6, class 7, class 8, vocabulary and grammar, worksheet with answers, English noun types, food and quantity vocabulary, ESL quantifiers, determiners
Reflexive pronouns: Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself
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Reflexive pronouns: Myself, Yourself, Himself, Herself

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Learn reflexive pronouns in English (myself, yourself, himself, etc.) with clear explanations, examples, and detailed rules. This 4-page teaching resource includes a 2-page introduction and in-depth grammar overview, plus comprehension and gap-fill exercises with full solutions. Perfect for English learners and ESL teachers looking for reflexive pronoun grammar activities, rules, and practice materials for A2–B1 levels.
Reciprocal pronouns (each other, one another)
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Reciprocal pronouns (each other, one another)

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Detailed English teaching material on reciprocal pronouns: each other and one another. Includes grammar explanations, usage examples, and sentence-building. With 2 information pages, summary boxes, exercises, and full solutions. Ideal for ESL and EFL classes, grammar lessons, and self-study for intermediate students. Suitable for grade 6–8.
Zero Article: General, Plural, and Abstract Nouns
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Zero Article: General, Plural, and Abstract Nouns

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This English grammar material covers the zero article with detailed rules, examples, and explanations. It includes 4 instructional pages, in-depth grammar rules, a variety of exercises (gap-fill, comprehension, and sentence completion), plus full answer keys. Topics include: abstract nouns, plural nouns, proper names, meals, institutions, and language usage. Perfect for grammar practice and classroom use. Ideal for grades 7–10.
Quantifiers: some - any rules and usage
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Quantifiers: some - any rules and usage

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Teaching material on quantifiers: some and any. Includes usage rules, examples, comprehension exercises, fill-in-the-gap tasks, and solutions. Designed for ESL/EFL classes, ideal for levels A2–B1. 4 content pages with rule explanations, practice activities, and definitions. Covers grammar and vocabulary for classroom or self-study use.
Definite article “The” - Rules and examples
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Definite article “The” - Rules and examples

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English grammar worksheet on the definite article “the” with usage rules, clear examples, and detailed explanations. Includes 4 information pages, grammar theory, application text, 3 tasks (fill-in-the-blanks, sentence completion, terminology), and complete solutions. Ideal for ESL and EFL learners in secondary classes or B1–B2 level. Designed for classroom and self-study.
A vs. An: Indefinite Article Rules
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A vs. An: Indefinite Article Rules

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Full ESL teaching resource on indefinite articles “a” and “an” – perfect for grammar lessons in English language classrooms. Includes clear explanation texts, example-based rule application, and challenging exercises (fill in the blank, comprehension questions, terminology). Suitable for secondary school (grades 5–7). 4-page PDF with solutions for all tasks and vocabulary focus.
A Few vs A Little - Die Mengenwörter (Quantifiers)
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A Few vs A Little - Die Mengenwörter (Quantifiers)

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Complete English teaching material on the topic a few / a little vs. few / little. Covers quantifiers, countable/uncountable nouns, positive vs. negative tone. Includes 2 information pages, usage rules, structured examples, mini texts, and clear sentence-based tasks with full solutions. Ideal for ESL and EFL learners, especially secondary school students.
Reported Speech: Tenses, Pronouns
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Reported Speech: Tenses, Pronouns

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Complete English teaching material on reported speech: covers backshifting, pronouns, time/place changes, direct to indirect speech transformation. Includes 4 detailed topic pages, a large summary, comprehension and gap-fill exercises, cloze test, matching tasks, creative and technical terms. Ideal for grammar lessons and exam prep, including solutions.
Past perfect - formation, use, tenses, reported speech
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Past perfect - formation, use, tenses, reported speech

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etailed English grammar material on the Past Perfect tense. Includes: formation rules, time expressions, usage in reported speech, sentence completion, fill-in-the-blank tasks, matching exercises, comprehension questions, and a large cloze text (330 words). 4 information pages, a summary, and full solutions provided. Perfect for EFL/ESL learners from grade 8 and up.
Passive Voice Present & Past Structures
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Passive Voice Present & Past Structures

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This resource covers the passive voice in present and past tenses for intermediate ESL learners (B1–B2). Four information pages explain form, usage, questions, and modals. It includes a comprehension question, sentence transformation, gap fills, technical-term explanation, true/false statements, a creative prompt, a cloze text with 18 gaps, matching tasks, and full solutions. Ideal for Grade 9–10 English classes. Tags: passive voice, present tense, past tense, ESL exercises, gap fill, cloze text, B1, B2, English grammar, German curriculum
Conditional Sentences (If Clauses Type 1–3)
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Conditional Sentences (If Clauses Type 1–3)

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Complete English grammar material on Conditional Sentences (If Clauses Type 1–3): clear explanation of rules, 4 pages of in-depth theory, a structured page summary, challenging exercises with solutions, cloze text, comprehension tasks, creative writing, word matching, and vocabulary. Ideal for grammar lessons, advanced learners, or ESL/EFL classes, especially Grades 8–11. conditional sentences, if clauses, type 1, type 2, type 3, English grammar, ESL, EFL, grammar worksheet, grammar exercise, B1 English, B2 English, advanced grammar, grammar practice, conditional forms, mixed conditionals, secondary school English, grammar rules, teaching material, English class, if clauses exercises, grammar explanations, past perfect, simple past, will future
Much vs Many: Countable and Uncountable Nouns
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Much vs Many: Countable and Uncountable Nouns

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This complete English grammar worksheet explains the difference between “much” and “many” with countable and uncountable nouns. Includes 2 pages of explanation, structured examples, in-depth rules, exercises with 24 questions, a technical term task, and full solutions. Perfect for English learners and ESL teachers.
Comparative & Superlative: Forms – Rules – Irregulars
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Comparative & Superlative: Forms – Rules – Irregulars

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Detailed English teaching material on comparatives and superlatives. Includes form rules, spelling tips, irregular adjectives, examples, exercises (fill-in-the-blanks, completion), and full solutions. 2 content-rich explanation pages plus tasks. Ideal for classroom or self-study use. Designed for levels A2-B1, fits 6th–8th grade. Grammar-focused with a clear, structured approach.
Adverbs of Manner: Rules, Spelling, Usage
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Adverbs of Manner: Rules, Spelling, Usage

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Complete English grammar resource on Adverbs of Manner with spelling rules, example-rich explanations, and exercises. Includes: 4 information pages, structured introduction, rule summary, varied grammar tasks (gap-fill, sentence completion, definitions), and detailed solutions. Suitable for ESL students and English classes (A2-B1 level). Focuses on adverbs ending in -ly, irregular adverbs, and word position in a sentence.