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Enough as an adjective and adverb

April 7, 2013 - pdf

  Enough is one of those words that can be used as an adjective and an adverb. The adverb enough is used to modify an… Continue reading

Absolute adjectives

April 6, 2013 - pdf

Some adjectives express ideas that cannot be graded. For example, a person can’t be more or less dead. In the same way, a sphere can’t… Continue reading

Conjunctions exercise

April 5, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions. Answers 1. The car is running more smoothly since it had a service. 2. Now that Mike is… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

April 4, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. 1. She was happy when she got the job. But six months …………………….. she was fired. 2. I… Continue reading

Sentence transformation exercise

April 3, 2013 - pdf

Convert the following compound sentences into complex sentences. Hints: A compound sentence can be converted into a complex sentence, by changing an independent clause into… Continue reading

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