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Such..that…

August 18, 2014 - pdf

Such…that… is a correlative conjunction. It is used to give reason. Study the example given below. It was a very cold after noon. We stopped… Continue reading

Contracted forms exercise

August 14, 2014 - pdf

The expression she’s can be the contracted form of she is or she has. Read the following sentences and state what form of the verb… Continue reading

Gerund or infinitive?

August 8, 2014 - pdf

Some verbs and adjectives can be followed by either an –ing form or an infinitive. In some cases, there is a difference of meaning. Complete… Continue reading

Gap fills exercise

August 5, 2014 - pdf

Complete the short passages given below using appropriate verb forms. Answers 1. While I was going home last evening, I met a friend of mine.… Continue reading

While and during

August 4, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using during and while. During is a preposition; while is a conjunction. A preposition should be followed by a noun or… Continue reading

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