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Reported speech exercise

June 20, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. I asked him not to do it. 2. The officer asked us to show our proof of identity. 3.… Continue reading

Structures with so

June 19, 2012 - pdf

So means to such an extent. So is often used when we are talking about a very high degree of some quality. So can be… Continue reading

Using suggest

June 18, 2012 - pdf

Suggest is one of those verbs that cannot be followed by object + infinitive. Instead, we use that-clauses and –ing forms. Father suggested consulting a… Continue reading

Adverb clause of concession or supposition

June 17, 2012 - pdf

Adverb clauses of concession are introduced by subordinating conjunctions although, though, even though, even if, while and whereas. Though and although Both these words can… Continue reading

Formation of negatives

June 16, 2012 - pdf

Each positive sentence given below is followed by two forms of its negative. Put a tick mark against the correct form and say why the… Continue reading

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