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Except and except for

December 10, 2014 - pdf

Both except and except for can be used after words like all, every, no, everything, anybody, nowhere, whole etc. In other cases, we use except… Continue reading

Since and for

December 8, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using since or for. Answers 1. I have been associated with this institution for ten years. 2. He has been ailing… Continue reading

Perfect tenses exercise

December 7, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. We have stayed/have been staying in this house for the past three years. 2. The students went/have gone on… Continue reading

Present continuous or present perfect continuous

December 6, 2014 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with the correct tense forms (present continuous / present perfect / present perfect continuous tense) of the verb. Choose your answers… Continue reading

Grammar exercise – is, am, are, was, were

December 5, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using is, am, are, was or were. Answers 1. What were you doing at 7’O clock in the morning? 2. I… Continue reading

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