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Adverbs grammar exercise

January 10, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate adverbs. Each question is followed by three suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. Answers 1. She has been… Continue reading

Used to exercise

January 9, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using one of the answer choices given below each question. Answers 1. I used to smoke, but now I have stopped.… Continue reading

They, them, their, theirs exercise

January 8, 2012 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the personal pronoun they. Answers 1. It took them an hour to finish the work. 2. You… Continue reading

Gerunds after prepositions

January 7, 2012 - pdf

Do not use the infinitive with certain words which require a preposition followed by a gerund or an –ing form. Examples of such words and… Continue reading

Sentence connectors showing cause and effect

January 6, 2012 - pdf

Sentence connectors improve your writing. They add variety and sophistication to your style of writing. In this lesson we will learn about words and expressions… Continue reading

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