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Using as…as

November 22, 2013 - pdf

The structure as…as is used to compare things that are of similar proportion. In this case the first as acts as an adverb modifying the… Continue reading

Confusing words exercise: mind, care, matter

November 21, 2013 - pdf

The words care, mind and matter are often confused. See if you can use them correctly with this grammar exercise. 1. She looked as if… Continue reading

Yet, but, so, and hence

November 21, 2013 - pdf

Yet and but can both be used as conjunctions. In this case, they have very similar meanings. Note that yet leaves a greater impact on… Continue reading

Phrasal verbs exercise

November 20, 2013 - pdf

Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Choose a particle or preposition that would make the sentence grammatically correct. Answers 1. He promised… Continue reading

Question tags

November 19, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate question tags. Answers 1. do you? 2. aren’t I? 3. Either hasn’t she? or doesn’t she? 4. did they?… Continue reading

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