500+ Free Worksheets
Teacher and students can use over 500 free printable lessons each with word puzzles to helps students learn grammar!
Each lesson below comes with free worksheets and downloadable audio!
Free Sound Grammar Worksheets for Every Level
Teachers can now access a complete set of free printable worksheets from the Sound Grammar series — a collection of natural conversations that highlight real grammar in context. These resources make it easy to bring authentic, level-appropriate listening and grammar practice into the classroom.
Grammar in Context — from A1 to C1
The Sound Grammar series features short, natural conversations focusing on key grammar points.
Worksheets are available for every level:
Each level includes approximately 100 worksheets, totaling over 500 free lessons ready to use.
What’s Inside Each Worksheet
Each worksheet contains three sections:
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Listening Quiz – Three comprehension questions for each conversation.
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Language Puzzle – One of eight interactive puzzle types such as scrambled words, word order, or context-based fill-ins.
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Conversation Practice – Matching or speaking activities to reinforce target grammar in dialogue.
Additional features include:
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QR codes for direct audio access, ideal for homework or self-study.
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Answer keys verified by multiple reviewers for accuracy and convenience.
Why Teachers Use These
The worksheets are:
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Zero-prep – Simply print and use.
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Flexible – Suitable for grammar, listening, or conversation lessons.
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Time-saving – Designed to reduce preparation and grading time.
Topics range from common areas such as comparatives, present perfect, and indirect objects to advanced grammar like reported speech and relative clauses.
100% Free Access
All worksheets are freely available with no login, subscription, or paywall.
They are created to help teachers deliver meaningful lessons quickly and easily.
Explore the complete collection below!
A1 Grammar Lessons
- Be Verbs - Introductions
- Be Verbs - Yes / No Questions
- Likes - Basic Sentences
- Verbs - Present Simple
- Yes / No Questions with Verbs
- Third Person Singular
- Adjectives
- Days of the Week
- Subject Pronouns
- Object Pronouns
- Demonstrative Adjectives
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Months
- Ordinals
- Telling Time
- Prepositions
- Possessives
- Languages and Nationalities
- Can - Abilities
- Adverbs of Frequency
- There is / There are
- Was / Were
- Past Tense
- Articles
- Any / Some
A2 Grammar Lessons
- Present Simple
- Third Person Singular
- Present Continuous
- Will / Future Tense
- Going to / Future Tense
- Past Tense - Regular
- Past Tense - Irregular
- Adjectives
- Comparatives
- Superlatives
- Adverbs of Degree
- May / Might
- Connectors
- Present Continuous / Future
- Indefinite Pronouns
- Adverbs of Time
- Imperatives
- Adverbs of Quantity
- Also, Too, As Well - Similarity
- Can - Requests
- Stative Verbs
- Determiners and Plural Nouns
- Much / Many
- Too / Few / Enough
- One / It / They / Them / Some
B1 Grammar Lessons
- Do for Emphasis
- Causative Verbs
- Used to - Past Tense
- Would - Past Tense
- Should - Suggestions
- Want to / Would like to
- Present Perfect - Experiences
- Modals of Obligation
- Zero Conditional
- First Conditional
- Coordinating Conjunctions
- Subordinating Conjuctions - Time
- Subordinating Conjuctions - Reason
- Subordinating Conjuctions - Conditionals
- Second Conditional
- Adjective Clause
- Noun Clause
- That Clause after Reporting Verbs
- Gerunds
- Present Perfect - Time
- Should - Assumptions
- Infintives of Purpose
- Adjectives with Infinitives
- Indirect Questions
- Phrasal Verbs
B2 Grammar Lessons
- Simple Passive
- Past Passive
- Was able to
- Was going to
- Adverb Placement
- Supposed to
- Get used to
- As -- As Comparatives
- As - As Phrases
- Frequency Phrases
- Past Continuous
- Indirect Objects
- No Longer
- Adjectives + That Clauses
- Adjectives + That Clauses
- Reflexive Pronouns
- Emphatic Pronouns
- Distributives
- Distributives with Object Pronouns
- Do as a Replacement Verb
- Reported Speech
- Past Conditional
- Third Conditional
- Had I Known
- Had Better
C1 Grammar Lessons
- Relative Clauses
- Non-Defining Relative Clause
- Noun Clause
- Present Participle Clause
- Past Participle Clause
- Relative Clause with Quantifiers
- By + Gerund Clause
- Expressing Likelihood
- While, Although, Though
- Passive Present Perfect
- Passive Modals of Obligation
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Agreemend using "So" and "Neither"
- Adjectives - Endings with -ed vs. -ing
- Adverbs of Manner
- Conjunctive Adverbs
- Comment Adverbs
- Advanced Conditionals
- Get - Various Uses
- Idiomatic Speech
- Figurative Language
- Cleft Sentences
- Fronting
- Future Perfect for Future Reference
- Future Perfect for Past Reference
