Comparatives exercise

February 1, 2012

Complete the following sentences using comparative forms of the adjective or adverb. 1. Your car is ……………………….. than mine. a) smaller b) more small c) either could be used here 2. My house is ………………………… than yours. a) bigger b) more bigger c) either could be used here 3. You should write ………………………… than you [...]

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Adverbs of time exercise

January 31, 2012

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verbs or adverbs. 1. I saw him …………………….. a) yesterday b) tomorrow 2. I ……………………. your father tomorrow. a) see b) am seeing 3. My plane …………………… tomorrow. a) leaves b) left 4. I haven’t seen her …………………….. Monday. a) since b) for 5. I went there ……………………….. a) [...]

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Of with determiners

January 30, 2012

Determiners like some, any, each, every, either, neither, all, both, much, many and most can be used directly before nouns, without of. Have you got any sugar? (NOT Have you got any of sugar?) Most people like children. (NOT Most of people like children.) But if we want to put one of these determiners with [...]

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Punctuation exercise

January 29, 2012

  Punctuate the following sentences 1. He is not really nice looking and yet he has enormous charm 2. When I was a child I could watch TV whenever I wanted to 3. It is a fine idea let us hope that it is going to work 4. Mrs Solomon who was sitting behind the [...]

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