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Writing numbers

June 10, 2012 - pdf

Large numbers should be read in groups of hundreds. Note that after a number, hundred, thousand, million and billion have no –s. Two hundred (NOT… Continue reading

How to connect sentences?

June 9, 2012 - pdf

One of the easiest ways of changing sentence structures is to connect them using a coordinating conjunction or a subordinating conjunction. There are several coordinating… Continue reading

Conjunctions exercise

June 7, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate conjunctions. Answers 1. He is not as clever as his younger brother. 2. He will be punished if he… Continue reading

Two-word verbs quiz

June 6, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences Answers 1. We can’t hold up the meeting any further. (Hold up = delay) 2. The three gunmen who held up… Continue reading

Using must

June 4, 2012 - pdf

Using must Must is used to express several different ideas. To express compulsion You must do your homework before going to bed. You must finish… Continue reading

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