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Gap Filling Grammar Exercise

February 12, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. The studious girl rarely goes to parties. 2. He made an earnest effort to make us feel welcome. 3.… Continue reading

Change Into Passive Voice

February 11, 2024 - pdf

Change into passive. Answers 1. They have dismissed him. / He has been dismissed by them. 2. I ate the cake. / The cake was… Continue reading

Intermediate Level Mixed Grammar Gap Filling Exercise

February 11, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. He felled his opponent with one stroke. 2. A desire to please his parents made him strive to do… Continue reading

Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

February 11, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with a present perfect or present perfect continuous tense form. Answers ‘Where is Sam?’ ‘He has gone to Texas.’ He has… Continue reading

Ing Form vs. To-Infinitive | Grammar Exercise

February 9, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an ing form or a to-infinitive. Answers 1. I was horrified to hear the news. 2. Father suggested buying a… Continue reading

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