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Using should

October 27, 2012 - pdf

The auxiliary verb should shows obligation. Should can be used in questions to ask if there is an obligation to do something. Read the following… Continue reading

Active and passive voice worksheet

October 26, 2012 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate active or passive verb forms. Each question is followed by three suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. Question… Continue reading

Uses of the verb do

October 25, 2012 - pdf

Read the following sentences in the simple present tense. I walk. I don’t drive. Do I walk? Yes, I do. Do I drive? No, I… Continue reading

Match-ups

October 24, 2012 - pdf

  Match-ups are a great exercise to test your knowledge of grammar. These types of grammar exercises require you to match two sentence fragments so… Continue reading

Grammar exercise

October 23, 2012 - pdf

There are two types of questions in this exercise. The first type asks you to select the grammatically correct version from among the given options.… Continue reading

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