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Countable And Uncountable Nouns Exercise

February 12, 2018 - A2pdf

Nouns in English can be countable or uncountable. This grammar exercise tests your understanding of countable and uncountable nouns. Fill in the blanks with an… Continue reading

Pronouns Exercise

February 11, 2018 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pronoun. Answers Each of these boys plays cricket well. Neither of them went to the party. None of… Continue reading

More and Most

February 10, 2018 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with more, more of, most or most of. Answers We need more time to repair the roof. It would be nice… Continue reading

Infinitive Complements Exercise

February 10, 2018 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers She didn’t want me to go They don’t allow visitors to access the library I didn’t ask you to buy… Continue reading

Fairly, Quite, Rather, Pretty

February 7, 2018 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers Your handwriting is fairly good, but you can improve it. He is fairly tall. He should be able to join… Continue reading

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