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Question tags exercise

September 11, 2012 - pdf

Question tags are the small questions that often come at the end of sentences in speech, and sometimes in informal writing. Test your understanding of… Continue reading

Using too…to

September 10, 2012 - pdf

The words too…to have a negative meaning. It means ‘more than is necessary or desirable’. Study the following sentences. He was very nervous. He could… Continue reading

Joining two sentences using if and unless

September 9, 2012 - pdf

Note that unless means if not and hence it would be wrong to use another not in clauses with unless. Study the following examples. If-… Continue reading

If and unless exercise

September 8, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using if or unless. Answers 1. If he does not find a good job, his family will starve. 2. Unless you… Continue reading

Using if and unless

September 7, 2012 - pdf

Read the following sentences. You must finish the job in time. Otherwise you will be sacked. These two sentences can be joined using if or… Continue reading

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