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How to combine two or more simple sentences into a single compound sentence

September 21, 2015 - pdf

A simple sentence has just one clause. Two or more simple sentences can be combined by the use of coordinating conjunctions. Common coordinating conjunctions are:… Continue reading

Adjectives: Common mistakes

September 20, 2015 - pdf

Incorrect: Every people know this. Correct: Everybody knows this. / Everyone knows this. Incorrect: Each hands have five fingers. Correct: Each hand has five fingers.… Continue reading

Edit the passage

September 19, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Solution The auditorium was decorated with buntings. Chairs were neatly arranged in rows for the invitees. The dais had a beautiful backdrop. The… Continue reading

Gap fills exercise

September 18, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Edison always wanted to make things that would improve the lives of people. 2. One day while selling newspapers… Continue reading

Distributive pronouns

September 18, 2015 - pdf

Read the following sentences. Each of the boys got a prize. Each of these answers is correct. Each of these roads leads to the airport.… Continue reading

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