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Compound and complex sentences

March 29, 2016 - pdf

A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Common examples of coordinating conjunctions are: and, but, or, nor, for,… Continue reading

Adverbs worksheet

March 28, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences by supplying the missing adverbs. Choose your answers from the options given below. [Extremely, clearly, bitterly, greatly, ever, very, sweet, suspiciously,… Continue reading

Subordinating conjunctions worksheet

March 27, 2016 - pdf

A subordinating conjunction connects a dependent clause to an independent clause. Complete the following sentences using appropriate subordinating conjunctions. [when, while, where, though, although, till,… Continue reading

Subject and verb worksheet

March 26, 2016 - pdf

Supply a verb that agrees with the subject. Answers 1. My brother and I like cricket. 2. The quality of the apples was not very… Continue reading

General rules regarding prepositions

March 23, 2016 - pdf

Use ‘in’ for countries and big towns. She was born in New Zealand. I live in Mumbai. Use ‘at’ for addresses. Are you still at… Continue reading

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