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Simple present tense exercise

September 3, 2014 - 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

Yourself / yourselves | Grammar exercise

September 2, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences with an appropriate pronoun. Answers 1. His letters are all about himself. 2. Peter, if you work like this, you will… Continue reading

Error detection

September 1, 2014 - pdf

The sentences given below may contain an error. You have to find that part which contains the error. If there are no errors mark ā€˜e’… Continue reading

Like and as

August 31, 2014 - pdf

The words as and like are often confused. As is a conjunction. It is followed by a clause. Like is a preposition. It is followed… Continue reading

So much and so many

August 30, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using so much or so many. The difference between so much and so many is the same as the difference between… Continue reading

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