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Using much and many

March 21, 2013 - pdf

Both much and many are used to talk about an indefinite quantity or number. Note that much is used before an uncountable noun. Many is… Continue reading

Idiomatic expressions with put

March 19, 2013 - pdf

The word put is used in a large number of idiomatic expressions. Each sentence given below contains an incomplete idiom or phrasal verb. Supply the… Continue reading

Word forms exercise

March 14, 2013 - pdf

The same word can exist in several different forms. For example, the word ‘encourage’ is a verb, but ‘encouragement’ is a noun. A good knowledge… Continue reading

Degrees of comparison exercise

March 13, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the correct degree of the adjective given in the brackets. Answers 1. My brother’s handwriting is worse than mine. 2.… Continue reading

Identify the type of conditional clauses

March 12, 2013 - pdf

Conditional clauses are very common in English. They are usually introduced by the subordinating conjunction if. Conditional clauses can refer to the present, past or… Continue reading

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