The verb ‘wish’ is used in several different structures. Wish + infinitive means want. Note that progressive forms are not used. Wish can also be… Continue reading
Comparatives and Superlatives | Grammar Exercise
Several different grammatical structures are used for comparing. English adjectives and adverbs can be in positive, comparative or superlative forms. Positive adjectives can be used… Continue reading
Infinitives and Ing forms | Grammar Exercise
Some adjectives, nouns and verbs can be followed by infinitives with or without to. Some are followed by ing forms. There are also some words… Continue reading
Modal Auxiliary Verbs Exercise
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use modal auxiliaries correctly. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate modal auxiliary. Answers 1. They knelt in… Continue reading
Kinds of Sentences | Grammar Exercise
There are three types of sentences – simple, compound, complex. Read the following sentences and mention their type. Answers 1. Mother was busy cooking for… Continue reading
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