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Infinitive with or without to

July 11, 2014 - pdf

After some verbs we use an infinitive with to and after some other verbs we use an infinitive without to. Complete the following sentences. Answers… Continue reading

For or to

July 10, 2014 - pdf

For can be used to talk about our purpose in doing something. In this case, it is followed by a noun. Note that for cannot… Continue reading

If or unless grammar exercise

July 9, 2014 - pdf

Unless means ‘if not’. These words are often confused. Complete the following sentences using if or unless. Answers 1. If you eat too much, you… Continue reading

Reported speech exercise

July 7, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate words or phrases. Answers 1. I told him not to interfere with me. 2. She asked me to leave… Continue reading

Both, either and neither

July 7, 2014 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using both, either or neither. Answers 1. I didn’t like either of these two dresses. 2. I like neither of these.… Continue reading

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