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Changing an affirmative sentence into interrogative and exclamatory

May 15, 2011 - pdf

Study the following sentences. They are in the pattern ‘adjective + of + noun / pronoun + to-infinitive’. It was good of him to help… Continue reading

Prepositions of place exercise

May 14, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions of place. Answers 1. Can you see a woman in the picture? 2. London is on the river… Continue reading

Sentence correction: prepositions

May 13, 2011 - pdf

Correct the following sentences. Incorrect: He married with an Indian woman. Correct: He married an Indian woman. Incorrect: He accompanied with his friends. Correct: He… Continue reading

Present perfect tense exercise

May 12, 2011 - pdf

Write sentences in present perfect tense using the words or phrases given in each question. Answers 1. Jane has returned from office. 2. She has… Continue reading

What as a relative pronoun

May 11, 2011 - pdf

As a relative pronoun what means ‘the things which.’ It does not refer to a noun that comes before it. What she said made me… Continue reading

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