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Prepositions of movement: grammar exercise

February 25, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using into, in, onto, on and out of. Answers 1. I don’t know how I managed to get into this mess.… Continue reading

Before, across and in front of

February 24, 2014 - pdf

We do not normally use before to talk about position/place. Instead, we use in front of. A tall guy was standing in front of me.… Continue reading

Difference between in hand and at hand

February 24, 2014 - pdf

These expressions are often confused. When you have something in your hand, you are holding it. Have you got anything in your hand? You are… Continue reading

Conditional clauses exercise

February 22, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate conditional verb forms. Answers 1. If you should run into Jake, tell him that he owes me 100 dollars.… Continue reading

Exclamations exercise

February 21, 2014 - pdf

Exclamations are often constructed with how, what and such. Test your understanding of these structures with this grammar exercise. Complete the following sentences. Answers 1.… Continue reading

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