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Exercice sur les modaux anglais (avec corrigé + PDF)

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Rappel: les modaux en anglais sont:

au présent: can, may, must, will, shall

au prétérit: could, might, must, would, should




Exercice 

Choisissez la bonne réponse pour exprimer la capacité:

  1. Tina  speak five languages.
    may / can / could / has to
  2. Nicolas  speak only English and Spanish.
    may / can / could / has to
  3. Kevin’s teacher says that he  play the piano pretty well in half a year.
    can / could / will be able to / will have to
  4. I  meet her at the train station tomorrow.
    can / could / should / would
  5. I’m sure that Thomas  explain everything when he returns.
    can / could / will be able to / will have to
  6. My cat  very high when he was younger.
    could jump / could have jumped / might be able to jump / might have been able to jump
  7. One of the fishes  get out of the aquarium.
    could / might / was able to / had to
  8. Several criminals  escape from the prison.
    could / might / managed to / had to
  9. I wanted to talk to Sylvia yesterday, but I  find her.
    didn’t / might not / wouldn’t / couldn’t
  10. Anyone  make a mistake.
    may / can / could / is able to




  1. can
  2. can
  3. will be able to
  4. can
  5. will be able to
  6. could jump
  7. was able to
  8. managed to
  9. couldn’t
  10. can

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Used to en anglais – Exercice avec corrigé

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Exercice

Complétez les phrases avec ‘used to’ à la forme correcte:

  1. Carl   (have) a Xbox, now he has a Playstation.
  2. She’s very busy. She   (not be) so busy before.
  3. I’ll have   (work) regular hours at my new workplace.
  4. It is difficult for Tina to drive in Australia. She   (drive) on the left-hand side of the road.
  5. When Sam was young, she   (ride) a bicycle to school.
  6. People from Thailand usually     (eat) spicy food.
  7. Computers   (be) very expensive but now they are cheap.
  8. Simon   (speak) English when he travels to Canada.
  9. When I was a kid, I   (spend) a lot of time with my sisters.
  10. Tom   (think) that he would never   (live) in Paris.





  1. used to have
  2. didn’t use to be
  3. to get used to working
  4. isn’t used to driving
  5. used to ride
  6. are used to eating
  7. used to be
  8. is used to speaking
  9. used to spend
  10. used to think – get used to living

Used to – Exercice anglais en ligne

Used to – Exercice anglais en ligne avec son corrigé

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Exercice

Choisissez le mot correct

1. I couldn’t   used to the place.
– because
– get

2. I   to being spoken to like that!
– am not used
– don’t get used
– used

3. Before I started cycling, I   go to work by car.
– used to
– got used to
– was used to

4. She never   behave like that.
– used
– used to
– was used to

5. It’s taking me a long time to   speaking Japanese.
– used to
– get used to

6. I   play tennis on Sundays when I was at school.
– was used to
– used to

7. I like it now, but I  .
– didn’t use to
– didn’t used to

8. I find it hard   to the food in England.
– used
– get used
– to get used

9. I haven’t studied for ages but I’m finding it easy to get used to   every day.
– study
– studied
– studying

10. She used to    fat but now she’s thin.
– be
– being

11. She isn’t used to   in these conditions.
– work
– working

12. How did he get used to   in this new company?
– work
– working
– do work

13. Did she   go to the club when she was young?
– use to
– used to
– uses to

14. We need some time to get used to   in this country.
– live
– living

15. Tina used to   a doctor before he became a famous artist.
– be
– being
– do

16. I’m not used to   my car by hand.
– wash
– washing
– do washing

17. I’ll get used to    in Australia very quickly.
– live
– living

18. My brother didn’t   drink much alcohol.
– use to
– uses to
– used to

19. There used to   a lot of birds in this park.
– be
– being

20. It took him a while to get used to   on a computer keyboard.
– type
– typing





  1. get
  2. am not used
  3. used to
  4. used to
  5. get used to
  6. used to
  7. didn’t use to
  8. to get used
  9. studying
  10. be
  11. working
  12. working
  13. use to
  14. living
  15. be
  16. washing
  17. living
  18. use to
  19. be
  20. typing

Comparatif ou superlatif ? Exercice anglais avec corrigé

Comparatif ou superlatif ? Exercice anglais à faire en ligne avec son corrigé. Niveau 5ème et plus.

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Exercice

Complétez les phrases suivantes avec la forme appropriée de superlatif ou comparatif des adjectifs entre parenthèses

  1. My sister has a (tidy) room than me.
  2. Australia is (big) than England.
  3. I feel (good) now than yesterday.
  4. She’s got (little)  money than you.
  5. He thinks Japanese is (difficult) language in the world
  6. Paris played (bad) than Lyon yesterday.
  7. Cats are not (intelligent) as dogs.
  8. Show me (good) restaurant in your city.
  9. (hot)  place in the world is in Africa.
  10. Who is (amazing) person that you know?




 

  1. My sister has a (tidy) tidier room than me.
  2. Australia is (big) bigger than England.
  3. I feel (good) better now than yesterday.
  4. She’s got (little) less money than you.
  5. He thinks Japanese is (difficult) the most difficult language in the world.
  6. Paris played (bad) worse than Lyon yesterday.
  7. Cats are not (intelligent) as intelligent as dogs.
  8. Show me (good) the best restaurant in your city.
  9. (hot) The hottest place in the world is in Africa.
  10. Who is (amazing) the most amazing person that you know?

Exercice comparatif anglais (niveau 5ème)

Exercice sur le comparatif en anglais à faire en ligne avec son corrigé, niveau 5ème.

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Exercice

Mettre l’adjectif entre parenthèse a la forme qui convient:

  1. How is your mother now? Is she any ? (Good)
  2. August is  than July in France. (Hot)
  3. She is  than her friend. (Pretty)
  4. Sam is the  boy in the class. (Smart)
  5. Your cat is big, but mine is  (Big)
  6. What is the  country in the world? (Large)
  7. Tom is the  friend I have. (Good)
  8. Her painting is , but yours is  (Bad)
  9. There is no animal  than the lion. (dangerous)
  10. Kenny is the  of the two. (Tall)
  11. A car is  than any other vehicules. (Useful)
  12. Who is the  guitarist? (Great)
  13. A knife is the  of all tools. (Useful)
  14. Helium is  than air. (Light)




  1. Better
  2. Hotter
  3. Prettier
  4. Smartest
  5. Bigger
  6. Largest
  7. Best
  8. Bad, worse
  9. dangerous
  10. Taller
  11. More useful
  12. Greatest
  13. Most useful
  14. Lighter

Superlatif anglais : exercice en ligne | Anglais-rapide.fr

Superlatif anglais : exercice en ligne | Anglais-rapide.fr

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Exercice 

Faites une comparaison en utilisant l’adjectif ou l’adverbe entre parenthèses au comparatif ou superlatif:

1. Tina is 35, Sarah is 30. (old)

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2. Mr Simpson looks happy. Mr Flanders never smiles. (happy)

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3. I don’t like documentaries. I prefer movies. (good)

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4. Tom can jump 2 metres, but Kenny can only jump 1. (high)

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5. Paris is 600 km from here. Marseille is 100 km away. (far)

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6. I got up at 8am, but she didn’t get up till 9am. (early)

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7. The coat cost me 25 €. I got the pant fot 20 €. (expensive)

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8. Unemployment is 5% in the USA, and 12% in France. (high).

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  1. Tina is older than Sarah.
  2. Mr Simpson looks happier than Mr Flanders.
  3. Movies are better than documentaries.
  4. Tom can jump higher than Kenny.
  5. Paris further from here than Marseille.
  6. I got up earlier than her.
  7. The coat was more expensive than the pant
  8. Unemployment is higher in France than in the USA.

The ou article zéro ? Exercice anglais

The ou article zéro ? Exercice anglais

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Exercice 

Faut-il utiliser l’article ‘the’ dans les phrases suivantes ?

  1. Have you seen  salt?
  2. Do you take  sugar in your tea?
  3. Vegetarians don’t eat  meat.
  4. Where did you put  money I gave you?
  5.  tennis is my favourite sport.
  6. I think  cheese they make in France is the best.
  7. The dog is looking for  food.
  8. I don’t know what  brand of their car is.
  9. This table is made of  glass.
  10. Where’s  sugar?
  11. Do you like  Japanese food?
  12. If you want to make a pizza, you will have to buy  flour.
  13. All the plants need  water.
  14. His new suit is made of  wool.
  15. What you need is  sleep.
  16. Do you like  wine? – Sorry, I don’t drink any alcohol.
  17. I need  help.
  18. Is this table made of  plastic or metal?
  19. I usually eat  pasta for dinner.
  20. Wish me  luck!




  1. Have you seen the salt?
  2. Do you take sugar in your tea?
  3. Vegetarians don’t eat meat.
  4. Where did you put the money I gave you?
  5. Tennis is my favourite sport.
  6. I think the cheese they make in France is the best.
  7. The dog is looking for food.
  8. I don’t know what the brand of their car is.
  9. This table is made of glass.
  10. Where’s the sugar?
  11. Do you like Japanese food?
  12. If you want to make a pizza, you will have to buy flour.
  13. All the plants need water.
  14. His new suit is made of wool.
  15. What you need is sleep.
  16. Do you like wine? – Sorry, I don’t drink any alcohol.
  17. I need help.
  18. Is this table made of plastic or metal?
  19. I usually eat pasta for dinner.
  20. Wish me luck!

A, an ou the ? Exercice anglais en ligne

Les articles en anglais exercices (a, an, the)

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Exercice

Choisissez l’article approprié:

  1. He asked me to go to  supermarket.
  2. She ate  whole cake.
  3. I should buy  pair of socks and  couple of shirts.
  4.  snake never bites unless it is disturbed.
  5. This man is  Newton of our times.
  6.  French invented  new kind of plane.
  7. The Japanese helped  German during WWII.
  8.  gavial is  kind of crocodile.
  9. There is  bridge over  Seine in Paris.
  10. Your friend has drank all  beer.




  1. the
  2. the
  3. a / a
  4. The
  5. the
  6. The / the
  7. the
  8. The / a
  9. a / the
  10. the

Articles anglais : a / an / the / Ø – Exercice en ligne

Articles anglais : a / an / the / Ø – Exercice en ligne

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Exercice

Complétez les phrases suivantes avec l’article qui convient:

  1. This is  most beautiful car I’ve ever seen..
  2. She is my  best friend.
  3. Tom is  interesting boy.
  4. I first met her  year ago.
  5. Linda never leaves home without  umbrella.
  6.  sun shines the morning.
  7. I learnt German at  school.
  8. Japanese is  difficult language to learn.
  9. I like  video games.
  10. She lives in  Murray Street.




  1. the
  2. an
  3. a
  4. an
  5. The
  6. a

Quizz sur les articles en anglais (a/an/the)

Les articles en anglais exercices (a, an, the)

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Exercice

Complétez les phrases suivantes avec l’article qui convient:

  1. She gave me  pen.
  2. Put  knife on  table.
  3. There is   orange in the fridge.
  4. If you are hungry, you can eat  sandwich.
  5. Sam told me interesting story.
  6. My sister has  cat.
  7. I want  glass of wine, please.
  8. I watched  documentary last night.
  9. I have seen  movie I told you about?
  10. I have  sister.





  1. a
  2.  the / the
  3. an
  4. a
  5. an
  6. a
  7. a
  8. a
  9. the
  10. a