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Linking words exercise

February 27, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate connecting word, verb or preposition. Answers 1. He was let off on condition that he would not repeat… Continue reading

Adjective or adverb

February 26, 2017 - pdf

State whether the underlined words in the following sentences are adjectives or adverbs. 1. Rahul works hard. a) Hard is an adjective b) Hard is… Continue reading

Tenses worksheet

February 24, 2017 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your ability to use tenses correctly. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate tense form. Choose your answers from the given… Continue reading

Tenses worksheet

February 22, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. It has been raining for two hours. 2. I visited my grandmother yesterday. 3.… Continue reading

Present continuous tense worksheet

February 20, 2017 - pdf

The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions and situations that are going on at the moment of speaking. Examples are given below.… Continue reading

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