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Gerunds of participles exercise

July 9, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with gerunds or participles. Answers You are smoking too much these days. There was a smoking cigarette end in the ashtray.… Continue reading

Common mistakes

July 7, 2011 - pdf

Too and too much Before adjectives without nouns and before adverbs we use too, not too much. You are too kind to me. (NOT You… Continue reading

All or every: exercise

July 6, 2011 - B2pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers Every child needs love. I have written to all my friends. I have written to every friend I have. My… Continue reading

Position of adverbs exercise

July 4, 2011 - A2pdf

Which of the following sentences is correct? Answers Which of the following sentences is correct? a) I have never seen a whale. Which of the… Continue reading

Sequence of tenses quiz

July 3, 2011 - B1pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verb forms. Answers You will find Coca-Cola wherever you go He would never do anything that went .. against… Continue reading

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