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Make meaningful sentences

July 24, 2014 - pdf

Unscramble the given sentences. Make meaningful sentences using the given sets of words. An example is given below. Question: has / Susie / lessons /… Continue reading

Other and another

July 23, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. She has bought another car. 2. They looked into each other’s eyes. 3. Could I have another cup of… Continue reading

State verbs exercise

July 22, 2014 - pdf

Action verbs can have both continuous and simple forms. State verbs, on the other hand, are not normally used in the continuous form. This grammar… Continue reading

Complete the sentences

July 21, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following using an appropriate clause or phrase. Choose your answers from the given options. Answers 1. I want to know why she is… Continue reading

During and while

July 16, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using during or while. Hints During is a preposition. It is followed by a noun. While is a conjunction. It is… Continue reading

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