Home » Blog » Tests Just how good – or bad – do you think your English grammar is? Try doing these 5 warm-up grammar exercises to find out… 1. Except for you and I, everyone brought a gift to the wedding. Except for you and I, everyone had brought Except for you and I, everyone brought Except for you and me, everyone had brought Except for you and me, everyone brought With exception of you and I, everyone brought 2. Because of his broken arm, John Jones has not and possibly never will be able to play tennis again. has not been able to play and possibly never will be able to play has not and possibly will never be able to play has not and possibly never will be able to play has not been and possibly never would be able to play has not and possibly never would be able to play 3. If he was to decide to go to university, I, for one, would recommend that he plan to go to Cambridge. If he were to decide to go to university, Supporting he was to decide to go to university, If he was to decide to go to university, In the event that he decides to go to university, Had he decide to go to university, 4. When one reads the poetry of the seventeenth century, you find a striking contrast between the philosophy of the Cavalier poets and that of the Metaphysical poets, such as Donne. If one reads the poetry of the 17th century, you find When one reads the poetry of the seventeenth century, you find When you read the poetry of the seventeenth century, one finds As you read the poetry of the 17th century, one finds When one reads the poetry of the seventeenth century, he finds 5. Had I realized how close I was to failing, I would not have gone on holiday. If I would have realized When I realized how close Had I realized how close Had I had realized how close If I realized how close Loading … Share this