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Too and enough

November 17, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. There were too many letters to write. 2. The tea was too hot. It almost burnt my tongue. 3.… Continue reading

Few or little

November 16, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using few or little.   Answers 1. I have a few friends in Malaysia. 2. He has little interest in politics.… Continue reading

Simple present tense worksheet

November 14, 2015 - pdf

The form of the verb used in a sentence is almost always determined by the number and person of the subject. This can cause a… Continue reading

Sentence completion

November 13, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. This is one of the best movies that have been released this year. 2. Bribery is one of the… Continue reading

Infinitives with and without to

November 11, 2015 - pdf

The infinitive usually takes the marker to. However, in some cases, it is used without to. Can you use infinitives correctly? Test your understanding with… Continue reading

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