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Until vs. Till vs. By

October 20, 2019 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Don’t expect me until / till midnight. 2. I will wait until/till you arrive. 3. We walked as far… Continue reading

Pronouns Exercise

October 15, 2019 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pronoun. Answers 1. She herself cooked dinner. 2. I injured myself while playing. 3. Neither of these arguments… Continue reading

Determiners Exercise

October 14, 2019 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. Answers 1. They worked hard although there was little chance of success. 2. The little money we… Continue reading

Figures Of Speech Exercise

October 12, 2019 - pdf

Identify the figure of speech used in the following sentences. Answers 1. Let him be rich and weary. (Paradox) 2. So innocent arch, so cunningly… Continue reading

Clauses Exercise

October 9, 2019 - pdf

State whether the subordinate clause used in the following sentences is an adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause. Answers My friend helped me when… Continue reading

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