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  1. English Tests 2025 | EnglishClub

    Useful online tests to check your English language ability and level. For English learners and teachers.

  2. 20 Grammar Rules | Learn English

    Here are 20 simple rules and tips to help you avoid mistakes in English grammar. For more comprehensive rules please look under the appropriate topic (part of speech etc) on our grammar …

  3. English Tense System

    In English, the concept of tense is very important. On these pages we look at how to avoid confusing tense with time, and the structure of the 12 basic tenses, with examples using a regular verb, an …

  4. Numbers 1 to 100 Poster | English for Kids | Kids | EnglishClub

    Beautiful online graphic chart showing numbers from one to one hundred (1-100) with numerals and words. A printable version for young learners of English is available.

  5. Speaking Skills Guide - EnglishClub

    EnglishClub : Learn English : Speaking : Speaking Skills Guide Speaking Skills Guide Do you want to improve your speaking skills? Most English learners say they want to be able to speak more than …

  6. What is a Sentence? | Learn English

    EnglishClub : Learn English : Grammar : Sentence-level : What is a Sentence? What is a Sentence? In simple terms, a sentence is a set of words that contain: a subject (what the sentence is about, the …

  7. Roman Numerals | Learn English

    This page shows how we make the Roman numbers like i, ii, iii, iv, v in English. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers.

  8. Grammar Rules Quiz | Learn English

    Try this fun multiple-choice quiz to test you knowledge of English grammar rules. 10 questions that can be done online or printed out for classroom use.

  9. ESL Games | Learn English

    Fun online English games for adult and teen ESL learners, including Hangman, Matching, Sorting, Crosswords, Spelling and other Vocab and Grammar games. Pronunciation too!

  10. Brackets | Punctuation - EnglishClub

    Brackets Brackets are symbols that we use to contain "extra information", or information that is not part of the main content. Brackets always come in pairs—an "opening" bracket before the extra …