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Exclamatory sentences

January 9, 2013 - pdf

An exclamatory sentence is used express a sudden emotion. It could be fear, anger, anxiety, admiration, excitement etc. Here are some tips for constructing exclamatory… Continue reading

Practice, practise, advice, advise etc.

January 8, 2013 - pdf

These words are often confused. Those forms that end in ce or cy are nouns. The other forms that end in se or sy are… Continue reading

How to conjugate verbs – part II

January 5, 2013 - pdf

In English, we indicate the time of the action by conjugating verbs. Step 3 Find out the appropriate auxiliary verbs. Once you have figured out… Continue reading

How to conjugate verbs in English – Part I

January 4, 2013 - pdf

It is easy to conjugate verbs in English. You just need to know how to conjugate auxiliary verbs. Auxiliary verbs are sometimes called helping verbs.… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

January 3, 2013 - pdf

One of the biggest problems that ESL students face while learning English is an inability to use prepositions correctly. Although prepositions are small words, they… Continue reading

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