Adverbials ('as well', 'as well as', 'both ... and ...', 'also', 'too')
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Adverbials ('as well', 'as well as', 'both ... and ...', 'also', 'too')

This B1 grammar worksheet for adult ESL learners focuses on adverbials of addition: as well, as well as, both … and …, also, and too. Learners study clear rules, common mistakes, and usage tips, then practise with multiple-choice questions, gap fills, sentence unscrambling, and sentence-building tasks. Ideal for general English, evening classes, or self-study, this worksheet builds accuracy, clarity, and confidence in everyday communication.

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Study this grammar rule.

We use "too", "as well", "also", "as well as", "both … and … " to add or connect similar ideas. too / as well → at the end of a sentence/clause She likes pizza too. also → before the main verb / after be They also want to visit the museum. as well as → links two things, but the first idea is more important He plays the guitar as well as the piano. both … and … → talks about two things together (use a plural verb) Both John and Mary are coming. ⚠️ Remember: Don't start a sentence with too or also. too is more informal than also. as well as ≠ and (doesn't always mean equal importance)
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Unscramble the words to make sentences.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Fill in the gaps.

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Make sentences from these words.

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