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Reported Speech Exercise

July 31, 2017 - pdf

Can you report questions, statements, requests and commands correctly? Test your understanding of direct and indirect speech with this interactive grammar exercise. Answers 1. The… Continue reading

Phrasal Verbs Exercise

July 29, 2017 - pdf

Phrasal verbs are two or three word verbs whose meanings are very different from the meanings of the individual words in the expression. There are… Continue reading

Simple Present or Present Continuous Tense Exercise

July 28, 2017 - pdf

We use the simple present tense to talk about general truths, facts, likes, dislikes and preferences. The present continuous tense is used to talk about… Continue reading

Relative Pronouns Exercise

July 27, 2017 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, whom, which, that and whose. They not only connect two clauses but also serve as the subject or object… Continue reading

Singular and Plural Exercise

July 27, 2017 - pdf

Most nouns form their plurals by adding -s to the singular. However, there are some nouns that have only a plural form or a singular… Continue reading

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