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Rewrite using no sooner than

March 7, 2013 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your ability to use no sooner …than. Fill in the blanks with did or had. Exercise 1. No sooner had the… Continue reading

Using no sooner than….

March 6, 2013 - pdf

The structure no sooner is used to talk about something that happens immediately after something else. No sooner had I stepped out, than it started… Continue reading

Present perfect tense exercise

March 5, 2013 - pdf

The present perfect tense is used to talk about past events that are in some way connected to the present. For example, this is the… Continue reading

Mistakes in the use of prepositions

March 4, 2013 - pdf

In this lesson we will take a look at some of the most common mistakes in the use of prepositions. Incorrect: The ball rolled slowly… Continue reading

Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning

March 3, 2013 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. 1. He was in the habit of smoking. He no longer smokes. 2. She started singing… Continue reading

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