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Using perhaps

June 22, 2014 - pdf

The words maybe and perhaps mean the same. In British English, they are both common. Maybe is preferred in an informal style. Perhaps is slightly… Continue reading

Prepositions in collocations

June 19, 2014 - pdf

Invest with / invest in To invest someone with something is to give them a particular quality. These animals have been invested with an ability… Continue reading

Report the following statements

June 18, 2014 - pdf

Sentences are given in direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. Note We usually report statements using a that-clause. Answers 1. My mother said that… Continue reading

Tenses exercise

June 16, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. He gets up at six o’clock. 2. God loves us all. 3. My dad… Continue reading

‘Can’ or ‘May’, ‘Will’ or ‘Shall’

June 15, 2014 - pdf

Read the examples given below. Can I come in, Sir? May I come in, Sir? Is one of these two sentences more correct than the… Continue reading

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