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Much and many worksheet

October 11, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using much or many. Use much with uncountable nouns. Uncountable nouns refer to objects that cannot be counted. Examples are: rice,… Continue reading

Conjunctions worksheet

October 9, 2016 - pdf

Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses together. Examples are: and, but, so, for, because, though, if, unless, and whether. Complete the following sentences using… Continue reading

Phrase prepositions

October 8, 2016 - pdf

Phrase prepositions are groups of words used as prepositions. Common examples are given below. According to Along with Away from Because of By dint of… Continue reading

Adverb particle or preposition

October 7, 2016 - pdf

The same word can be used as an adverb particle or a preposition. In the following sentences state whether the underlined words are adverbs or… Continue reading

Passive voice worksheet

October 6, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate passive verb form. 1. The boy ………………….. by his teacher. a) praised b) was praised 2. The first… Continue reading

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