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Personal pronouns exercise

September 24, 2012 - pdf

Personal pronouns are words like I / me, you, she / her, he / him, they / them and we / us. The pronouns that… Continue reading

Conjunctions exercise

September 23, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions. Answers 1. He does not speak, neither does he drink. 2. You must apologize, otherwise you will be… Continue reading

Simple future tense

September 21, 2012 - pdf

The simple future tense is used to make simple predictions about the future. We do not usually use this tense to talk about pre-planned future… Continue reading

Passive voice exercise

September 20, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate passive verb forms. Answers 1. My pen has been stolen. 2. I have been invited to the party. 3.… Continue reading

Changing rules of formal and informal writing

September 19, 2012 - pdf

Writing has generally been more formal and speech more informal. However, these distinctions are beginning to change. In fact, English used in business situations has… Continue reading

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