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Introductory it: exercise

August 30, 2012 - pdf

It can be used in ‘cleft sentences’ with who- and that-clauses to emphasize one part of a sentence. Study the following sentence. My mother took… Continue reading

Using either…or and neither…nor

August 29, 2012 - pdf

Either…or and neither…nor are correlative conjunctions. They are used to introduce alternatives. Study the following pairs of sentences given below. He cooks dinner. Or she… Continue reading

Using seem

August 28, 2012 - pdf

Seem is a copular verb. It is followed by adjectives, not adverbs. Seem means appear or look like. Study the following examples. I think he… Continue reading

Sentence improvement exercise

August 27, 2012 - pdf

Sentences given below contain one or more mistakes. Find the underlined part which may contain the error. Answers 1. In the United States alone more… Continue reading

How to write a thank-you letter?

August 26, 2012 - pdf

Somebody has just offered you a good job or sent you a nice gift. Writing a ‘Thank you letter’ is the best way to show… Continue reading

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