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Nouns: Gender

August 11, 2015 - pdf

Living beings are of either the male or the female sex. A noun that denotes a male animal is of the masculine gender. Examples are:… Continue reading

Review: Common punctuation marks

August 10, 2015 - pdf

Punctuation is the practice of putting proper stops and marks in writing. Punctuation makes the meaning of a sentence clear. In some cases, a wrongly… Continue reading

Relative pronouns

August 9, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. Answers 1. A man who is dead needs no wealth or fame. 2. I have been to… Continue reading

Verb patterns with to-infinitives

August 6, 2015 - pdf

To-infinitives are often used after adjectives expressing ideas such as desires and emotions. Study the sentences given below. I was glad to see him again.… Continue reading

Identify the tense

August 5, 2015 - pdf

Underline the verbs in the following sentences and state their tense. Answers 1. She took her daughter to the doctor. (Simple past tense) 2. I… Continue reading

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