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Combine using conjunctions

July 14, 2015 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using the conjunctions given in the brackets. 1. He will not spend his money. He will not invest it. (neither…nor) 2.… Continue reading

What is a clause?

July 14, 2015 - pdf

A clause is a group of words with a subject and a predicate. A clause can make a sentence. A simple sentence consists of just… Continue reading

Tenses worksheet

July 13, 2015 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers The battle of Haldighati was fought in the sixteenth century. Last week, a cricket match… Continue reading

Some and any

July 11, 2015 - pdf

Any means ‘some amount of something’. This word is mainly used in questions and negatives. Have you got any wool? No I haven’t got any… Continue reading

Conjunctions exercise

July 10, 2015 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions. Answers He asked me Either could be used here I would like to accompany him. James ran very… Continue reading

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