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Changing an imperative sentence in the active voice to passive

February 16, 2011 - pdf

An imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following form: Let + object + be + past participle. Active: Carry it home. Passive: Let… Continue reading

Relative pronouns: exercise

February 15, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns. Each question is followed by four suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. Answers 1. We all… Continue reading

Ways of forming the feminine gender

February 14, 2011 - pdf

There are three ways of forming the feminine gender. 1) By using an entirely different word. Bachelor (masculine) / spinster or maid (feminine) Boy /… Continue reading

Sentence analysis: exercise

February 13, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun. Answers 1. He is a writer whose works are widely known. 2. Bring me the file… Continue reading

Adjectives: exercise

February 11, 2011 - pdf

Pick out the adjectives in the following sentences and state what function they serve in the sentences. Answers 1. The car sustained heavy damage in… Continue reading

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