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Common noun + preposition combinations

July 3, 2012 - pdf

Some nouns are followed by particular prepositions. Test your understanding of these common noun + preposition combinations with this grammar exercise. Instruction: Complete the following… Continue reading

Using rather

July 2, 2012 - pdf

Rather is used to talk about preferences. Don’t come today. I would rather you came tomorrow. (= I would prefer you to come tomorrow.) After… Continue reading

Adjective – positive or negative?

July 1, 2012 - pdf

Some adjectives refer to positive qualities; others refer to negative qualities. Read the adjectives given below and say whether they are positive or negative. Answers… Continue reading

Gerund and present participle

June 30, 2012 - pdf

The gerund and the present participle have identical forms. They are both formed from verbs and end in –ing. However, they have different uses. A… Continue reading

The qualifying infinitive

June 29, 2012 - pdf

The qualifying infinitive may be used: 1) to qualify a noun like an adjective Give me something to drink. Give me a chair to sit.… Continue reading

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