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Do vs. Does vs. Did | Grammar Exercise

February 23, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with do, does or did. Answers Whom do you want to meet? What did you do then? Sam does not have… Continue reading

Prepositions By, With, To

February 21, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. Answers She was red with embarrassment. The travelers were shivering with cold. I drew their attention by… Continue reading

Prepositions Quiz

February 18, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition. Answers The cat is on the table. I met him in the morning. We met on a… Continue reading

Adjective vs. Adverb Exercise

February 18, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an adjective or adverb. Answers He spoke loudly. I felt happy. I am feeling much better today. She speaks fluent… Continue reading

Modals Exercise

February 15, 2022 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers They might come in the evening. (weak possibility) She may know his address. (possibility) Can you speak English? (ability) If… Continue reading

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