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First conditional worksheet

February 2, 2013 - pdf

The first conditional forms are used to talk about situations that are possible in the present or in the future. Complete the following sentences using… Continue reading

Do…ing

February 1, 2013 - pdf

The structure do…ing is used to talk about activities that take a certain time or are repeated (for example hobbies and jobs). There is usually… Continue reading

Structures with why

January 31, 2013 - pdf

This structure is used to suggest something for other people’s consideration and acceptance. It is a more direct way of making a suggestion. Why not… Continue reading

Conditional forms exercise

January 30, 2013 - pdf

Read the following sentences and find out the conditional form used in them. Answers 1. Second conditional 2. First conditional 3. Second conditional 4. Third… Continue reading

Indirect questions exercise

January 29, 2013 - pdf

An indirect question is not a question at all. In a direct question, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. However, in an indirect question,… Continue reading

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