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If clauses exercise (match the following)

December 20, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers It would be nice if you helped me a bit with the housework. 2. I would get up earlier if… Continue reading

Ordinary tense use in if-clauses

December 19, 2011 - pdf

There are mainly three common sentence patterns with if. These are often called the first, second and third conditionals. In the first conditional, we use… Continue reading

Using know

December 18, 2011 - pdf

Know cannot be followed directly by an infinitive. Instead we use the structure know how to. He knows how to operate a computer. She knows… Continue reading

Three ways of expressing the same idea

December 16, 2011 - pdf

In many sentences you will find an agent (the person or thing who does something) and a recipient (the person or thing that something is… Continue reading

Sentence correction

December 15, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. When they started an investigation they could detect several irregularities. 2. The authorities must stop these undesirable activities immediately.… Continue reading

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