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Infinitives With Or Without To

November 29, 2017 - pdf

The infinitive is used without to in some cases. Fill in the blanks with an infinitive with or without to. Answers 1. I would rather… Continue reading

Intermediate Level Grammar Exercise

November 28, 2017 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your understanding of grammar rules and sentence patterns. Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. I would have taken him for a… Continue reading

Phrasal Verbs Exercise

November 28, 2017 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your understanding of phrasal verbs. Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. His liver cancer was brought on by years of drinking.… Continue reading

Need And Dare

November 27, 2017 - pdf

Need and dare can be used as ordinary verbs or modal auxiliary verbs. When they are used as ordinary verbs, they are followed by an… Continue reading

Too, Too Many, Too Much

November 26, 2017 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. She is too young to know better. 2. It is far too hot to go out now. 3. We… Continue reading

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