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Simple past tense worksheet

August 22, 2016 - pdf

The simple past tense is the normal tense for talking about actions or situations completed in the past. Complete the following sentences using an appropriate simple… Continue reading

Simple sentences

August 21, 2016 - pdf

Combine each set of sentences into one simple sentence by using nouns or phrases in apposition. 1. There goes my sister. Her name is Maya.… Continue reading

Relative pronouns worksheet

August 20, 2016 - pdf

Relative pronouns are words like who, which, whom and that. They serve two purposes. They connect two clauses. They also serve as the subject or… Continue reading

Phrases worksheet

August 16, 2016 - pdf

Using the words and phrases given below, complete the following sentences. Answers 1. If you are accustomed to a simple life, you will be able… Continue reading

Would rather, had better

August 11, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. I would rather you went home now. 2. I would rather you didn’t invite… Continue reading

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