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Sentence completion

October 1, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences.   Answers 1. After the visitors had gone I went into my room. 2. The accused were being interrogated by the… Continue reading

Grammar exercise (intermediate level)

September 30, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase. Answers 1. When I saw him he had been bed-ridden for two months. 2. I… Continue reading

Change into past continuous tense

September 29, 2016 - pdf

We make the present continuous tense form by putting is, am or are before the –ing form of the verb. We make the past continuous… Continue reading

General grammar exercise

September 28, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. This grammar exercise tests your understanding of basic grammar rules and sentence patterns. Answers 1. She would never have been promoted… Continue reading

Has or have

September 27, 2016 - pdf

Use has when the subject is a singular noun or singular pronoun. Use have when the subject is a plural noun or plural pronoun. The… Continue reading

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