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Correct use of some conjunctions

November 21, 2015 - pdf

Since as a conjunction As a conjunction since can refer to time. Many things have happened since I left Mumbai. I have never seen them… Continue reading

Sentence completion exercise

November 20, 2015 - pdf

Test your range of English vocabulary with this interactive exercise. Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. I could not understand the logic behind his plan,… Continue reading

Simple present and present continuous tense differences

November 20, 2015 - pdf

The present continuous tense is commonly used with the time adverbs: now, at the moment, today, this morning, evening, afternoon etc. We have learned that… Continue reading

Unless, provided that, as long as

November 19, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction. Answers 1. We will reach there on time if we start now. 2. I will leave now… Continue reading

Present perfect tense exercise

November 17, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate time expression or verb form. 1. I ……………… in Chennai for 15 years. I am still living here.… Continue reading

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