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Linking expressions exercise

March 31, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate linking expressions. Answers 1. My parents lived in our ancestral village for a long time. Later they moved into… Continue reading

Subordinating conjunctions exercise

March 30, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate subordinating conjunctions. 1. I make it a point to visit the Taj Mahal …………………. I go to Agra. 2.… Continue reading

Make compound sentences

March 29, 2014 - pdf

Make compound sentences by filling in the blanks with an appropriate coordinate conjunction. Answers 1. I called her many times but she didn’t answer the… Continue reading

Sentences: simple and compound

March 29, 2014 - pdf

There are mainly three kinds of sentences in English: simple, complex and compound. Simple sentence A simple sentence consists of just one clause. Examples are… Continue reading

Join with a conjunction

March 28, 2014 - pdf

Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into a complex sentence, using an appropriate conjunction. An example is given below. We shall hire a… Continue reading

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