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Parts of speech exercise

September 26, 2016 - pdf

Words in English belong to different classes or categories called parts of speech. There are mainly eight parts of speech. They are: nouns, adjectives, verbs,… Continue reading

Possessive pronouns and adjectives

September 16, 2016 - pdf

A possessive adjective is always followed by a noun. Examples are: your phone, my brother, his dog etc. A possessive pronoun is used without a… Continue reading

Proper nouns and common nouns

September 15, 2016 - pdf

Common nouns are names of people, places and things in general. Examples are: mother, tiger, city and table. Proper nouns are the names of a… Continue reading

Grammar exercise

September 13, 2016 - pdf

Test your understanding of English grammar with these exercises 1. She is taller ……………….. her husband. (than / then) 2. He put the books …………………..… Continue reading

Verbs worksheet

September 11, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. 1. When I ………………. up in the morning, the sun ………………… a) was waking, was shining… Continue reading

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