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Conditional sentences exercise

October 22, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. 1. If we ……………………… there, we would never have found what was happening. a) didn’t go b) hadn’t gone c) haven’t… Continue reading

Positive, comparative or superlative (beginner level)

October 21, 2013 - pdf

Each sentence given below contains an adjective (or adverb). If the adjective/adverb is in the positive degree, write P against the sentence. If it is… Continue reading

Passive voice exercise

October 19, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate passive verb forms. Answers 1. Paper is made from wood. 2. The car is still being fixed. 3. This… Continue reading

Using almost

October 18, 2013 - pdf

Almost can mean ‘nearly’, ‘not quite’ or ‘not completely’. It is an adverb. When almost modifies a verb, it normally goes before that verb. I… Continue reading

Difference between can and be able to

October 17, 2013 - pdf

Both can and be able to can be used to talk about ability. In some cases they are interchangeable. Using can Can is used in… Continue reading

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