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Verbs exercise

April 26, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with the proper tense or form of the verb given in the brackets. Answers 1.       He won a prize for standing… Continue reading

Verbs that can be followed by object + infinitive

April 25, 2011 - pdf

Many English verbs are followed by object + infinitive, rather than by a that-clause. Examples are: advise, allow, ask, beg, cause, command, compel, encourage, expect,… Continue reading

Tenses exercise

April 24, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the verb given in the brackets. Answers 1.       We usually go to Singapore on a holiday, but… Continue reading

Present continuous tense exercise

April 23, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate continuous forms of the verb. Choose your answers from the options given in the brackets. Answers 1.       Jane is… Continue reading

Inversion of subject and auxiliary verb

April 23, 2011 - pdf

In several different structures the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. This is usually referred to as inversion. Questions Written questions have the following word… Continue reading

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