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Subject word and its attributes

January 9, 2015 - pdf

We have already learned that a sentence has two parts – the subject and the predicate. The subject may consist of one word or several… Continue reading

Analysis of simple sentences

January 9, 2015 - pdf

A sentence is a group of words which makes complete sense. It has a subject and a predicate. When we analyze a simple sentence, we… Continue reading

Phrasal verbs

January 5, 2015 - pdf

Here are some common phrasal verbs in English. Screw up When something screws up somebody, it confuses or hurts them. Scratch out To scratch out… Continue reading

Prepositions worksheet

January 1, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. Answers 1. Our affection for our children often makes us blind to their defects. 2. He has a… Continue reading

Conjunctions exercise

December 31, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate subordinating conjunction. Answers 1. People ran for shelter, when the storm broke out. 2. The audience left the… Continue reading

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