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Adverbs exercise

July 23, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate adverbs. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. Answers 1. He was driving carelessly and crashed… Continue reading

Difference between bring, take and fetch

July 22, 2012 - pdf

Certain verbs have very similar meanings that students sometimes find it difficult to use them correctly. For example, the verbs bring, take and fetch are… Continue reading

Talking about what you are doing at the moment

July 21, 2012 - pdf

The present continuous tense is one of the most commonly used tenses in English. It is the tense form that we use to talk about… Continue reading

To, with and by: grammar exercise

July 20, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. Be patient with children. 2. I parted with her after many years of courtship. 3. Oil does not mix… Continue reading

Some prepositional phrases

July 20, 2012 - pdf

A prepositional phrase is a group of words introduced by a preposition. There are quite a few prepositional phrases in English and these set phrases… Continue reading

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