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Should / ought to / must have + past participle

October 8, 2012 - pdf

The structure should / must / ought to have + past participle is used to say what one thinks was essential. You should have locked… Continue reading

Prepositions worksheet

October 7, 2012 - pdf

Prepositions are small words, but their correct usage shows your mastery over the language. Test your knowledge of prepositions with this simple grammar exercise. Each… Continue reading

Whose and who’s

October 6, 2012 - pdf

These words are often confused. Whose is a possessive word used in questions and relative clauses. Who’s is a contraction of who is or who… Continue reading

Adverbs of degree exercise

October 5, 2012 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate adverbs of degree. Each question is followed by three suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. Hints We cannot… Continue reading

Verbs of incomplete predication

October 3, 2012 - pdf

An intransitive verb does not have an object. However, it manages to express a complete thought without the help of other words. Look at the… Continue reading

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