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General Grammar Exercise

May 26, 2017 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your understanding of some common grammatical structures in English. Complete the following sentences with an appropriate word or phrase. Choose your… Continue reading

For, To, and So That | Grammar Exercise

May 25, 2017 - pdf

In English we use several different words and structures to express purpose. For can be used to talk about somebody’s purpose in doing something. Note… Continue reading

Would and Should Exercise

May 24, 2017 - pdf

The modals ‘would’ and ‘should’ can both be used with first person pronouns I and we as the less definite form of will and shall. Note that… Continue reading

Structures with Wish | Grammar Exercise

May 24, 2017 - pdf

The verb ‘wish’ is used in several different structures. Wish + infinitive means want. Note that progressive forms are not used. Wish can also be… Continue reading

Principal vs. Principle

May 22, 2017 - pdf

Some people get confused with the terms principal and principle. This is understandable since the two words not only look similar but also sound the… Continue reading

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