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Tenses Exercise

January 23, 2011 - B1pdf

Choose the correct form of the verb from the given alternatives. Answers I visited Tokyo last summer. See that the patient has complete rest. I… Continue reading

Auxiliary verbs exercise

January 22, 2011 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of be, have and do. Answers I will go to Chicago after I have finished my work here.… Continue reading

Of with determiners

January 21, 2011 - pdf

We can use a Group B determiner directly before nouns. We don’t have to use of. We need to buy some sugar. (NOT We need… Continue reading

Determiner

January 20, 2011 - pdf

A determiner is a word which typically forms the first element in a noun phrase. Examples are: the, my, this, much, any, those etc. A… Continue reading

Gerunds as simple nouns

January 19, 2011 - pdf

Many words which were originally gerunds are now treated as simple nouns. Examples are: parting, lightning, helping, filling,  painting etc. Most of these words take… Continue reading

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