Fine and finely The adverb fine means ‘well’. It is used in some informal expressions. She is doing fine. The adverb finely is used to… Continue reading
Adjectives or adverbs? confusing cases
Adjectives ending in -ly Most adverbs end in -ly. There are also some adjectives ending in -ly. Examples are: costly, cowardly, deadly, friendly, likely, lively,… Continue reading
At, in and to: exercise
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. 1. He gets to the market by bike. 2. My parents live in Singapore. 3. I go to… Continue reading
Sentence Agreement
The verb must agree with the subject in number and person, i.e., it must be of the same number (singular / plural) and person as… Continue reading
Active and passive voice exercise
Change the following sentences so that the verbs will be in the passive voice. Answers 1. The spider was killed by the boy. 2. The… Continue reading
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