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Conditional forms exercise

January 13, 2013 - pdf

Identify the conditional forms used in the followed sentences. Answers 1. Zero conditional (In zero conditional, we use a simple present tense in both clauses.)… Continue reading

So, too, very: grammar worksheet

January 12, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate degree modifiers. Each question is followed by three suggested answers. Choose the most appropriate one. Answers 1. The day… Continue reading

Auxiliary verbs exercise

January 2, 2013 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate modal auxiliary verbs. Answers 1. They may have gone. 2. Yes, of course you can. 3. She could have… Continue reading

Reported speech exercise

December 31, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate direct or indirect speech forms. Answers 1. I didn’t ask him to do it. 2. The officer asked us… Continue reading

Tenses exercise

December 30, 2012 - pdf

Answer the following questions. Answers 1. I saw John yesterday. 2. Present perfect and present perfect continuous 3. Simple present tense 4. Present continuous tense… Continue reading

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