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Talking about things you are interested in doing

January 19, 2017 - pdf

To say that you are interested in doing something or to say that you want to do something, you can use the expression ‘I would… Continue reading

Gap fills vocabulary exercise

January 18, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase. Choose your answers from the options given below. (wavered, weakling, wayward, withered, whimsical, wistful, weird)… Continue reading

Farther vs. Further

January 18, 2017 - pdf

The terms farther and further are sometimes used interchangeably by some writers because they both denote “at a greater distance.” However, there are different uses… Continue reading

How to make offers in English?

January 17, 2017 - pdf

Here are a few phrases you can use.Offers often begin Would you like…? Would you like some more cherries? Would you like something to drink?… Continue reading

Suppose vs. Supposed

January 17, 2017 - pdf

While suppose and supposed are two different terms based on their functions, many people still find it confusing to decide when to use one over… Continue reading

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