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Sentence improvement exercise

July 9, 2013 - pdf

In each of the following questions, four sentences expressing nearly the same idea are given. Decide which sentence is the most effective when it comes… Continue reading

Using enough to combine two clauses

July 8, 2013 - pdf

Enough can be used as an adjective or adverb. As an adjective, enough is used to modify a noun. I have bought enough eggs. As… Continue reading

Enough exercise

July 7, 2013 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. My aunt is rich enough to buy a car. 2. We haven’t got enough money to go on holiday.… Continue reading

English grammar and vocabulary test

July 5, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. 1. She has eaten ………………… anything today. a) Hardly b) Rarely c) Hard d) Fairly 2. Sam speaks English, ………………… ..?… Continue reading

Common mistakes in the use of some conjunctions

July 3, 2013 - pdf

Scarcely and hardly These words are followed by when or before, not than. Hardly had I entered the room when a strange creature ran out.… Continue reading

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