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Common idiomatic expressions

October 24, 2016 - pdf

Some common idioms and their meanings are given below with example sentences. Pay homage To pay homage is to show respect. Thousands of people paid… Continue reading

Hear and listen

October 23, 2016 - pdf

The words hear and listen are often confused. To listen to something is to pay attention to sounds that are going on. Remember that you… Continue reading

Gap fills worksheet

October 22, 2016 - pdf

This exercise tests your understanding of basic grammar rules and sentence patterns. Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase.   Answers 1.… Continue reading

Active and passive voice worksheet

October 21, 2016 - pdf

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what happens to people and things, we often use… Continue reading

Change into passive

October 20, 2016 - pdf

Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive voice. 1. He has bought a fiat car. 2. I put down the… Continue reading

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