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Indefinite pronouns overview

March 12, 2016 - pdf

Indefinite pronouns are used to talk about people or things in general. They don’t refer to any particular person. Examples are: all, none, any, some,… Continue reading

Noun phrases worksheet

March 11, 2016 - pdf

Identify the noun phrases in the following sentences. Hints A noun phrase serves the same purpose as a noun. That means it can be the… Continue reading

Such and such a

March 10, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using such and such a. Answers 1. You talk such nonsense. 2. It took such a long time to finish the… Continue reading

Simile

March 9, 2016 - pdf

Read the sentences. The wrestler was strong. The wrestler was as strong as an ox. He is very busy. He is as busy as a… Continue reading

Prepositions worksheet

March 8, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. Answers 1. Mr. Cross was always angry with his friends and family. 2. He shouted at his wife… Continue reading

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