English Grammar in Use · Murphy
Intermediate Grammar
Master English grammar one unit at a time. Clear notes, then 40+ interactive exercises with instant feedback — based on the topics in English Grammar in Use (Intermediate).
UNIT 1
Present continuous
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UNIT 2
Present simple
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UNIT 3
Continuous or simple?
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UNIT 4
Action or state?
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UNIT 5
Past simple
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UNIT 6
Past continuous
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UNIT 7
Present perfect
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UNIT 8
Present perfect
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UNIT 9
Present perfect cont.
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UNIT 10
Perfect: cont. or simple?
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UNIT 11
How long…?
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UNIT 12
For & since
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UNIT 11 · Intermediate · B1–B2
How long…?“have you been…?” — 44 interactive questions
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📖 Grammar Reference — How long…?
Study the notes, then work through the six exercises.
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What you’ll learnSaying how long up to now
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~15 minNotes + 6 exercises
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44 questionsInstant feedback
A Use the present perfect — not the present
For a situation that started in the past and still continues, English uses the present perfect. This is a very common mistake!
✓ I‘ve known her for ten years.
✗ I know her for ten years.
✓ How long have you lived here?
✗ How long do you live here?
B The timeline
How long…?for + periodsince + pointall my life
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Remember — “how long … up to now” → have/has + past participle (or have been + -ing). Don’t use the present simple.
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Original practice material inspired by the English Grammar in Use syllabus (Cambridge University Press). Example sentences and exercises are written by All English 4U.
