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Simple future tense

April 17, 2016 - pdf

We make simple future tense forms by putting will or shall before the first form of the verb. Note that shall is becoming much less… Continue reading

Perfect tenses worksheet

April 16, 2016 - pdf

The perfect tenses are used to talk about actions that are completed at the time of speaking. The three forms of the perfect tenses are:… Continue reading

Conjunctions worksheet

April 14, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions. Answers 1. James is honest and industrious. / James is honest as well as industrious. 2. He neither… Continue reading

Do or have worksheet

April 13, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. I won’t have her boyfriend in my house. 2. I have had a phone call from Joe. 3. Did… Continue reading

Farther and further exercise

April 12, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using further or farther. Notes Both further and farther can be used to talk about distance. Further can also mean ‘additional’.… Continue reading

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