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Sentence correction: adverbs of frequency

February 27, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. He often comes very late to the class. 2. He came here two months ago. 3. He often comes… Continue reading

Infinitive with its own subject

February 26, 2012 - pdf

The structure for + noun / pronoun + infinitive is very common in English. This structure is used when an infinitive needs its own subject.… Continue reading

Possessives exercise

February 25, 2012 - pdf

The possessive has two forms: The forms my, your, our, his, her and their are called possessive adjectives. They go before nouns. The forms mine,… Continue reading

Sentence agreement exercise

February 24, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verbs. Answers 1. The state of affairs is sure to cause him anxiety. 2. The introduction of reforms was… Continue reading

Rewrite sentences as directed

February 23, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. The tea was too hot for me to drink. 2. He is so arrogant that he will not listen… Continue reading

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