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Lead vs. Led

August 8, 2017 - pdf

The verbs lead and led often cause confusion even among English speakers and writers. This may be attributed to the erroneous analogy with the verb… Continue reading

Intermediate Grammar Exercise

August 7, 2017 - pdf

This grammar exercise is aimed at intermediate level students. It tests your understanding of grammar structures and sentence patterns. Answers 1. They bore the Emperor’s… Continue reading

Sequence of Tenses Exercise

August 6, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate tense form. Answers 1. Suddenly we noticed that the clock had stopped. 2. I never thought that I… Continue reading

Phrasal Verbs With Stand, Turn, And Set

August 4, 2017 - pdf

There are several phrasal verbs with the words stand, turn and set. This grammar exercise tests your understanding of those phrasal verbs. Answers 1. The… Continue reading

Imply vs. Infer

August 4, 2017 - pdf

The terms imply and infer are among the verbs that are commonly misused by writers. It is actually not uncommon for you to mix up… Continue reading

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