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Active and passive voice worksheet

January 28, 2017 - pdf

Rewrite the following changing the active sentences to passive and passive sentences to active. 1. The thieves have been arrested by the police. 2. The… Continue reading

Vocabulary worksheet (intermediate level)

January 27, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase. 1. Her endless ………………….. was infuriating. 2. You will put yourself in ………………. by crossing… Continue reading

Toward vs. Towards

January 27, 2017 - pdf

Some English writers feel uneasy with using the words toward and towards and are often unsure of how to use them in a sentence properly.… Continue reading

Using the present perfect tense

January 26, 2017 - pdf

To talk about things that we have experienced in life, we use the present perfect tense. Note that this usage is possible only when there… Continue reading

Threw vs. Through vs. Thru vs. Thorough

January 26, 2017 - pdf

As with other homophones, the words threw, through, and thru may sound alike but have different meanings and uses. Threw and through have very distinct… Continue reading

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