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Gap fills worksheet

December 4, 2016 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your understanding of basic sentence patterns in English. Complete the following sentences using an appropriate phrase. Answers 1. I take it… Continue reading

Determiners worksheet

December 2, 2016 - pdf

Determiners are words like the, a, my, this, some, either, every, enough, several. They come at the beginning of noun phrases, but they are not… Continue reading

Simple past or present perfect tense worksheet

December 1, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate simple past or present perfect tense form. 1. Last year, our boys ……………….. the match. a) won b)… Continue reading

Cite vs. Site vs. Sight

December 1, 2016 - pdf

As with other homonyms, the terms cite, site, and sight have identical pronounciations but have distinct meanings and uses. This post will help you clarify… Continue reading

Smell, smelled and smelt

November 30, 2016 - pdf

The irregular past and past participle form smelt is only used in British English. Smell / smelt / smelt (GB) Smell / smelled / smelled… Continue reading

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