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By and until | Grammar exercise

November 5, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using by or until.   Answers 1. I will keep asking until you send my payment. 2. The shop is open… Continue reading

Intermediate grammar exercise

November 3, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase. Answers 1. No football team can win a championship without defenders. 2. How many players… Continue reading

Too, too much or too many

November 2, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using too, too much or too many. Answers 1. He is too old to work. 2. It is too cold to… Continue reading

Was or were worksheet | Beginner level

October 29, 2015 - pdf

Use was when the subject is a singular noun. Was is also used with I, he, she and it. Use were when the subject is… Continue reading

Grammar practice test

October 26, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly. 2. Driving as fast as she could,… Continue reading

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