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Rewrite using no sooner than

March 7, 2013 - pdf

This grammar exercise tests your ability to use no sooner …than. Fill in the blanks with did or had. Exercise 1. No sooner had the… Continue reading

Past continous tense exercise

February 28, 2013 - pdf

The past continuous tense is used to talk about actions or situations that were going on at a specified time in the past. I was… Continue reading

As and like: grammar exercise

February 25, 2013 - pdf

Both as and like can be used to say that things are similar. Note that like is a preposition. It is followed by a noun… Continue reading

Few, a few, little, a little: grammar exercise

February 24, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using little, a little, few or a few. Answers 1. We have got quite a few friends there. 2. Would you… Continue reading

Go, get, grow and turn: exercise

February 23, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate words indicating change. Answers 1. I usually go to office by car and my neighbour goes by bus. I… Continue reading

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