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Simple sentences

August 21, 2016 - pdf

Combine each set of sentences into one simple sentence by using nouns or phrases in apposition. 1. There goes my sister. Her name is Maya.… Continue reading

Relative pronouns worksheet

August 20, 2016 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, which, whom and that. They serve two purposes. They connect two clauses. They also serve as the subject or… Continue reading

Assure vs. Ensure vs. Insure

August 19, 2016 - pdf

The words assure, ensure, and insure are among the common terms that are often misused and interchanged. This may be attributed to how all three… Continue reading

Ascent vs. Assent

August 19, 2016 - pdf

At first look, these two words not only sound alike but their spellings are only one letter apart. Despite these similarities, ascent and assent are… Continue reading

Time expressions used with various tense forms

August 18, 2016 - pdf

Usually, never, seldom, always, generally These expressions are almost always used with the simple present tense. He seldom donates money to charities. He always wears… Continue reading

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