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Because and so

February 15, 2017 - pdf

One conjunction is enough to join two clauses. We do not normally use two. Because I was ill, I took a day off. OR I… Continue reading

Who’s vs. Whose

February 14, 2017 - pdf

People are often confused with the terms who’s and whose and often misuse them when writing. This may be due to their similar sounds despite… Continue reading

Words followed by particular prepositions

February 13, 2017 - pdf

Prepositions are small words, but they are important ones. Some words in English can only be followed by certain prepositions. This grammar exercise tests your… Continue reading

Subject-verb agreement

February 12, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using a verb that agrees with the subject in number and person. 1. The quality of the mangoes …………………. not very… Continue reading

Prepositions worksheet

February 12, 2017 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. Each question is followed by four suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. 1. The officer was… Continue reading

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