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At, or or in

September 4, 2014 - pdf

The prepositions at, on and in can show place. At is used to talk about position at a point. The boy stood at the gate.… Continue reading

Simple present tense exercise

September 3, 2014 - pdf

The form of the verb used in a sentence is almost always determined by the number and person of the subject. This can cause a… Continue reading

How to report WH and Yes/No questions

September 2, 2014 - pdf

There are mainly two types of questions – Wh-questions and Yes/No questions. When we report a Wh-question, we use a reporting verb like asked or… Continue reading

Yourself / yourselves | Grammar exercise

September 2, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences with an appropriate pronoun. Answers 1. His letters are all about himself. 2. Peter, if you work like this, you will… Continue reading

Error detection

September 1, 2014 - pdf

The sentences given below may contain an error. You have to find that part which contains the error. If there are no errors mark ā€˜e’… Continue reading

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