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Subject-verb agreement exercise

December 14, 2014 - pdf

When the subjects connected by or or nor are of different numbers, the plural subject should be written last and it should be followed by… Continue reading

Part of speech exercise

December 12, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. Answers 1. Though we are good friends, our views differ… Continue reading

Irregular verbs exercise

December 12, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. 1.  The prize was …………………. away by Manchester United. a) born b) borne c) bore 2. The arches have …………………… the… Continue reading

Expressing future | Grammar exercise

December 11, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets. 1. I ………………… John tomorrow. a) see b) am seeing… Continue reading

Except and except for

December 10, 2014 - pdf

Both except and except for can be used after words like all, every, no, everything, anybody, nowhere, whole etc. In other cases, we use except… Continue reading

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