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Third conditional grammar exercise

November 13, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verb forms. Answers 1. If I had known her name I would have told you. 2. If you had… Continue reading

Can and could: interpersonal uses

November 12, 2012 - pdf

Logical possibility We often use can in questions and negatives to talk about the logical possibility that something is true or that something is happening.… Continue reading

Relative pronouns worksheet

November 11, 2012 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, whose, which and that. Sometimes the words what, when, where and why are also used like relative pronouns.… Continue reading

Using need

November 10, 2012 - pdf

Need is used to talk about the things that the speaker or the listener has to do. Need can be used either as an ordinary… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise for kids

November 7, 2012 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. Answers 1. The boy ran across the street.… Continue reading

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