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Professions in French and English
Professions in French and English," is a comprehensive and easy-to-use vocabulary tool designed for students, language learners, teachers, and professionals.

Synonyms Practice for Grade 4
This engaging Grade 4 synonym worksheet helps students expand vocabulary by matching words with their correct synonyms. The mixed-up format encourages critical thinking and reinforces word relationships.

30 Powerful Affirmations for Competitive Exam Success
“30 Powerful Affirmations for Competitive Exam Success” is a motivational tool designed to help students boost their confidence, stay focused, and maintain a positive mindset throughout their exam preparation journey. This resource includes 30 carefully crafted affirmations divided into key themes like confidence, focus, motivation, resilience, and success.

indirect questions from wh questions exercises
This resource is a comprehensive grammar practice worksheet designed to help learners master indirect WH questions in English. It is ideal for ESL/EFL students at the pre-intermediate to intermediate level.

future perfect wh questions exercises
This engaging grammar resource is designed to help students practice forming and answering WH-questions in the future perfect tense. Perfect for upper elementary, middle school, ESL learners, or grammar review sessions, this activity strengthens understanding of how to express actions that will have been completed by a certain point in the future.

be going to wh questions exercises
This resource is a comprehensive practice pack focused on forming and answering WH questions using the ‘be going to’ future tense. It’s designed for ESL learners, elementary students, or anyone learning English grammar at a beginner to intermediate level.

am, is, are questions exercises with answers
This resource is a comprehensive and engaging grammar activity set designed for early learners, ESL students, or elementary-level English learners. It focuses on building confidence and fluency in forming and answering WH questions using the correct forms of the verb “to be” (am, is, are).

do does wh questions exercises
This lively and easy-to-use grammar resource helps students improve their ability to ask and answer WH-questions using “do” and “does” in the present simple tense. It features a variety of exercises that guide learners through recognizing patterns, building correct sentence structure, and forming meaningful questions.

24 modal auxiliary verbs
This educational resource provides a complete list of 24 modal auxiliary verbs in English, divided into two clear categories: Primary Modal Verbs and Semi-Modal/Modal-like Verbs. It serves as a quick reference guide for learners and teachers who want to understand how modal verbs are used to express ability, possibility, permission, necessity, and more.

Auxiliary and Modal Verbs – Practice Exercises
This resource offers engaging exercises to practice and reinforce the use of auxiliary and modal verbs through a variety of activities. It includes 10 examples in each exercise, focusing on application and understanding.

Understanding Active and Stative Verbs
This resource is a comprehensive and engaging set of grammar exercises designed to help students understand and practice the difference between active verbs (action verbs) and stative verbs (verbs that describe a state or condition).

20 literary devices with their meanings and examples
This resource is a concise educational guide featuring 20 essential literary devices with clear definitions and examples. It helps students, writers, and literature enthusiasts understand and identify key techniques used in storytelling and poetry. Ideal for classroom learning, creative writing, or exam preparation.

Business Phrasal Verbs Exercises
This is a business English resource focused on essential phrasal verbs used in professional settings. It offers exercises like matching, fill-in-the-blanks, and multiple choice to build fluency. Perfect for ESL learners and workplace communication practice.

choose the correct phrasal verbs exercises
The resources I provide are educational exercises, primarily focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and language practice for learners of all levels. These exercises are designed to be interactive and engaging to help students develop a deeper understanding of the English language.

Affirmations for 9-Year-Olds
This inspiring resource is thoughtfully designed to support 9-year-olds as they develop confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of self. Filled with positive, age-appropriate affirmations, it helps children embrace who they are, express their feelings, and face challenges with courage and optimism.

Positive Affirmations for 5-Year-Olds
This heartwarming resource is specially created to help 5-year-olds grow in confidence, kindness, and self-love. Filled with cheerful and easy-to-understand affirmations, it encourages young children to believe in themselves, express their feelings, and celebrate who they are.

Positive Affirmations for 11-Year-Olds
This collection of uplifting affirmations is designed to help 11-year-olds build self-confidence, emotional resilience, and a positive mindset. These affirmations offer powerful statements that encourage self-love, growth, and inner strength, perfect for young learners navigating the challenges of pre-adolescence.

Action and Non-Action Verbs Practice Exercises
This fun and educational worksheet set helps students confidently understand the difference between action verbs (like run, jump, eat) and non-action verbs (like know, love, believe). With a variety of engaging activities, learners will practice identifying, sorting, and using verbs in context through writing, matching, correcting, and creating sentences.

Grief Affirmations for Kids - affirmations to help with grief
This resource, “40 Grief Affirmations for Kids,”is a supportive and healing tool designed to help children navigate the complex emotions that come with loss. It offers gentle, age-appropriate affirmations that validate their feelings and encourage emotional resilience, self-expression, and hope.

verbs ending with s es ies exercises
This resource is a verb conjugation exercise designed to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of verb forms in the present tense. The exercise involves filling in a table with the correct verb form (with -s, -es, -ies endings) based on the given base verbs. The base verbs provided in this resource are commonly used action words, and the task helps students understand how the verbs change when used with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it).