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Gap fills exercise

November 16, 2014 - pdf

 This grammar exercise tests your understanding of basic grammar rules. Answers 1. The government should take immediate action, lest the problem of child labor should… Continue reading

Verbs exercise

November 16, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the verb. Answers 1. It has been years since I saw him. 2. The old man… Continue reading

Using how

November 14, 2014 - pdf

How is used to introduce questions. It is also used in exclamations. Note that when how is used in exclamations the verb comes after the… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

November 13, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate preposition. Answers 1. He is partial to his relatives. 2. His infatuation for her led him astray. 3.… Continue reading

The connector that

November 11, 2014 - pdf

The word ‘that’ is merely a connector. It is used to introduce a noun clause or a relative clause. In some cases ‘that’ can be… Continue reading

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