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Tenses exercise

December 30, 2012 - pdf

Answer the following questions. Answers 1. I saw John yesterday. 2. Present perfect and present perfect continuous 3. Simple present tense 4. Present continuous tense… Continue reading

Preposition at, on and in

December 29, 2012 - pdf

The prepositions in, on and at are used to show place or position. Use in with large areas such as big cities, countries or continents.… Continue reading

Choice of active and passive structures

December 28, 2012 - pdf

An English verb can be in the active voice or passive voice. It is said to be in the active voice when it says what… Continue reading

Present perfect or simple past?

December 27, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using simple past or present perfect forms. Answers 1. He worked at a bar when he was younger. 2. I haven’t… Continue reading

Prepositional phrases

December 26, 2012 - pdf

A prepositional phrase is a set phrase introduced by a preposition. There are several prepositional phrases in English. They usually go at the end or… Continue reading

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