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Gerunds or infinitives exercise

January 17, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with gerunds or participles. Answers 1.    You are smoking too much these days. 2.    There was a smoking cigarette end in… Continue reading

Personal pronouns exercise

January 15, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with correct pronouns. Answers 1. Rita goes to school with me. 2. She is my friend. 3. Can you help me?… Continue reading

Opposites

January 14, 2015 - pdf

Complete the second sentence in each pair of sentences given below using an adjective opposite in meaning to the one in the first sentence. 1.  … Continue reading

Adjectives that take the preposition of

January 10, 2015 - pdf

A large number of adjectives take the preposition ‘of’ after them. Here is a quick list of them. Accused of She accused me of killing… Continue reading

Make your sentences more descriptive

January 9, 2015 - pdf

One way of improving your letters and documents is to write descriptive sentences. Descriptive sentences provide more information and help you express your ideas more… Continue reading

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