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Present perfect tense worksheet

November 24, 2016 - pdf

The present perfect tense is used to talk about actions or situations completed in the past. Note that the present perfect is not used with… Continue reading

Prepositions worksheet

November 13, 2016 - pdf

Prepositions are small words but they are important ones. Test your ability to use prepositions correctly with this grammar exercise. Complete the following sentences using… Continue reading

Synonyms worksheet

November 5, 2016 - pdf

From the given options find the word that means the same as the word in quotation marks. Answers 1. The committee was not inclined to… Continue reading

Modal auxiliaries

November 1, 2016 - pdf

In English, we use modal auxiliary verbs to express ideas such as possibility, ability, obligation and compulsion. It is often possible to use the same… Continue reading

Finite and non-finite verbs

October 31, 2016 - pdf

There are mainly two types of verbs in English – finite and non-finite. Finite verbs change their forms when there is a change in the… Continue reading

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