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Verb + Ing Form Or Infinitive

July 26, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers Don’t forget to ask him about his health. I remember locking the door before I went out. He denied stealing… Continue reading

Modals Exercise

July 26, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers She is so obstinate that she will never listen to you. If you do not water the plants, they will… Continue reading

Pronouns Quiz

July 24, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pronoun. Answers My wife and I are delighted to accept your invitation. She doesn’t show any concern for… Continue reading

Simple, Complex vs. Compound

July 23, 2023 - pdf

State whether the given sentence is simple, complex or compound. Answers Knocking loudly at the door, he demanded admission. (Simple) Sitting on a branch, the… Continue reading

Non-finites Exercise

July 22, 2023 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with a gerund or infinitive. Answers He has decided to get married. I now regret doing what I did. She doesn’t… Continue reading

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