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Possessives with of

April 17, 2011 - pdf

We cannot usually use a possessive word before another determiner and a noun. We can say my cat, their cat, a cat or that cat,… Continue reading

Tenses quiz

April 16, 2011 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of the verb. Answers I realized that we had met before. When I arrived at the party, Jane… Continue reading

Adjectives and adverbs quiz

April 15, 2011 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using the answer choices given in the brackets. Answers The fish tasted awful It is bitterly cold. This novel is very… Continue reading

The joining word whose

April 14, 2011 - pdf

Whose is a relative possessive word. It is used as a determiner before nouns. Whose can refer to both people and things. In its clause… Continue reading

Non-assertive words

April 13, 2011 - pdf

There are some words which are mainly used in affirmative sentences. Examples are: some, once, already, somebody, something, sometimes, somewhere, someone etc. These words are… Continue reading

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