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The relative pronoun that

June 17, 2013 - pdf

The relative pronoun who is only used to refer to people. Which is only used to refer to animals or objects. That can be used… Continue reading

Types of sentences

June 16, 2013 - pdf

Generally speaking, English sentences are of three types: simple sentence, complex sentence and compound sentence. A simple sentence consists of just one clause. A complex… Continue reading

General English Exercise

June 15, 2013 - pdf

Test your understanding of English grammar rules with this exercise. Answers 1. Besides his parents, he was present at the function. 2. The storm was… Continue reading

Grammar Exercise

June 14, 2013 - pdf

Test your understanding of tenses with this grammar exercise. Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. I understand that she was absent yesterday. 2. Wood always… Continue reading

Reported speech exercise

June 13, 2013 - pdf

Change the following into reported speech. Choose the correct answer from the given options. Answers 1. He greeted me and asked where I was going.… Continue reading

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