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Few, little | grammar exercise

June 29, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate determiners. Answers 1. Few people can keep a secret. 2. The little grain that we had was damaged in… Continue reading

Common mistakes in the use of uncountable nouns

June 28, 2014 - pdf

Read the following sentences. The sceneries here are not good. The scenery here is not good. Which of the two sentences is the correct one?… Continue reading

Present perfect continuous tense exercise

June 27, 2014 - pdf

Make sentences in the present perfect continuous tense using the verbs given in the brackets. In the case of questions, the subject is also indicated… Continue reading

Reflexive pronouns in subject position

June 24, 2014 - pdf

Consider the following sentences. ‘Nice job. Who did this?’ ‘Myself and Jane. Do you think ‘myself’ is correctly used in the above sentence? Words like… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

June 23, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. 1. A dog suddenly ran ………………… the road. It was caught ………………… the wheels of a speeding truck.… Continue reading

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