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A lot of, lots of and a lot

November 27, 2011 - pdf

These three expressions are used in informal English. They mean ‘a great quantity of’ or a ‘large number of’. A lot of / lots of… Continue reading

Common mistakes in the use of articles

November 26, 2011 - pdf

The correct use of the articles is one of the most difficult points in English grammar. Here are some rules regarding the correct usage of… Continue reading

Shall and will exercise

November 25, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks using will or shall. 1. …………………… the messenger wait for the reply? 2. ………………….. I carry this bag for you? 3.… Continue reading

The need for auxiliary verbs

November 24, 2011 - pdf

Look at the following sentences. She will come. He can sing. She may win. You must wait. She should go. These sentences are not statements… Continue reading

Changing imperative into interrogative

November 22, 2011 - B2pdf

An interrogative form is a milder or more polite form of the imperative. However, the addition of ‘or not’ adds a touch of threat to… Continue reading

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