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Reporting yes or no questions

June 7, 2014 - pdf

Yes or no questions are reported with ‘if’ or ‘whether’. Note that we cannot use the words say and tell to report questions. Study the… Continue reading

Direct and indirect speech exercise

June 6, 2014 - pdf

Sentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into indirect speech. 1. ‘My Lord, is any of your silver missing?’ the Sergeant said to… Continue reading

Correct the mistakes

June 6, 2014 - pdf

Rewrite the following sentences correcting the mistakes. Answers 1. We have lived here for 10 years. (We use ‘for’ to indicate duration.) 2. He was… Continue reading

Combine using a conjunction or a relative pronoun

June 5, 2014 - pdf

Both conjunctions and relative pronouns are used to combine two clauses. There is a difference between them. A conjunction merely connects the two clauses. A… Continue reading

General grammar exercise

June 5, 2014 - pdf

Complete the given sentences. This grammar exercise tests your understanding of basic grammar rules. Answers 1. I am going to get in touch with your… Continue reading

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