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I feel like + verb + ing

March 18, 2017 - pdf

Feel like can mean ‘want’ or ‘would like’. After feel like, you can use a noun or an –ing form. I feel like a drink.… Continue reading

General grammar exercise

March 17, 2017 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your understanding of basic grammar rules. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word or phrase.   Answers 1. If he… Continue reading

Prepositions activity

March 15, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate preposition. Answers 1. The child ran across the road. 2. The river flows under the bridge. 3. The… Continue reading

Gap fills exercise

March 14, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase.   Answers 1. She is simply the best player in the team. 2. I will… Continue reading

Common conversational structures in English

March 13, 2017 - pdf

In this section you will learn about the most common conversational structures in English. Each structure has a specific purpose. Examples are given to illustrate… Continue reading

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