Reported speech - exercises
Relative clauses

Easy exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
More difficult exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Still having problems with relative clauses? Read this explanation and then try the exercises again.
Defining and non-defining relative clauses are well explained here.
Tired? Check out these games: Relative pronouns games
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
More difficult exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Still having problems with relative clauses? Read this explanation and then try the exercises again.
Defining and non-defining relative clauses are well explained here.
Tired? Check out these games: Relative pronouns games
Passive
Exercise 1: Active or Passive
Exercise 2: Passive questions
Exercise 3: Passive sentences
Exercise 4: Passive - various tenses
Here you can find a lot more exercises - from easy to more complicated ones.
Exercise 2: Passive questions
Exercise 3: Passive sentences
Exercise 4: Passive - various tenses
Here you can find a lot more exercises - from easy to more complicated ones.
Gerunds and infinitives

Learning how to use gerunds and infinitives is one of the most challenging aspects of learning English. This website offers you a lot of interactive exercises on gerunds and infinitives.
For more practice visit this page. You will see more exercise when you click on "next" at the bottom of the page.
For more practice visit this page. You will see more exercise when you click on "next" at the bottom of the page.
FORGET, REMEMBER, REGRET, GO ON, STOP, TRY

- Don’t forget to meet her at 10 this morning. (= You should meet her at 10…)
- I’ll never forget meeting her for the first time. (= I’ll never forget when I met her the first time.)
- When you were in London did you remember to visit the British Museum? (= …did you remember that you should visit the British Museum?)
- I don’t remember ever visiting this museum. (= I don’t remember if I have ever visited this museum.)
- We regret to tell you that your application has been rejected.
(= We are sorry that we have to tell you…) - I regret telling her about the party. (= I am sorry that I have told her about the party.)
- Wherever you are, go on to read the next chapter. (= Continue with the next chapter.)
- Go on reading the article. (= Continue reading the article.)
- We stopped to drink a cup of coffee. (= We stopped in order to drink a cup of coffee.)
- Why don’t you stop drinking coffee? (= Why don’t you give up drinking coffee?)
- I tried to give up smoking but I couldn’t. (= I made an attempt to give up smoking but I failed.)
- I tried giving up smoking but it didn’t help. (= I gave up smoking but it didn’t help.)
(from this website)