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Unclear sentences

October 23, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. Looking out of the window of the room Peter saw a fox. 2. Mother cooked a meal made of… Continue reading

Conjunctions exercise

October 23, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences with an appropriate conjunction. Answers 1. John smokes but his brother doesn’t. 2. Neither Alice nor Mary has come. 3. She… Continue reading

Miscellaneous grammar mistakes

October 22, 2011 - pdf

Here are some grammar mistakes often committed by ESL students. Incorrect: ‘How do you do?’ ‘Quite well, thank you.’ The correct reply to this question… Continue reading

Grammar terms: simple sentence, singular, split infinitive

October 19, 2011 - pdf

Simple sentence A sentence which contains only one main clause. Examples are: She is coming; The king is dead; My brother wants to buy a… Continue reading

Grammar terms: Sentence Adverb and sequence of tenses

October 19, 2011 - pdf

Sentence adverb Adverbs usually modify a verb or a verb phrase. A sentence adverb is an adverb which does not merely modify a verb or… Continue reading

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