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Conditional sentences

August 17, 2014 - pdf

We can use if to combine two clauses. Study the example given below. I drop this glass. It will break. If I drop this glass,… Continue reading

Contracted forms exercise

August 14, 2014 - pdf

The expression she’s can be the contracted form of she is or she has. Read the following sentences and state what form of the verb… Continue reading

Commonly confused expressions

August 13, 2014 - pdf

Read the sentences given below and decide whether they are right or wrong. 1. Let’s keep this between you and I. 2. Two and two… Continue reading

Prepositional phrases

August 9, 2014 - pdf

A prepositional phrase is made up of a preposition and a noun phrase. Examples are: in the corner, on the roof, under the bed and… Continue reading

Gerund or infinitive?

August 8, 2014 - pdf

Some verbs and adjectives can be followed by either an –ing form or an infinitive. In some cases, there is a difference of meaning. Complete… Continue reading

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