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Too and enough exercise

February 15, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the options given below each question. Answers 1. She was too tired to walk. 2. He isn’t strong enough to… Continue reading

Verb + prepositions exercise

February 14, 2012 - pdf

Many verbs require prepositions before their objects. Note that the preposition is dropped when there is no object. Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions.… Continue reading

Verb + adverb particle exercise

February 13, 2012 - pdf

Some verbs are followed by adverb particles. Sometimes the particle is detached from the verb and put after the object. Complete the following sentences using… Continue reading

Hear and listen to exercise

February 9, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using hear or listen (to).  Answers 1. Suddenly I heard a loud noise. 2. Can you speak a bit louder? I… Continue reading

Prepositions exercise

February 4, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositions. Answers 1. I look forward to seeing you soon. 2. I hate being shouted at. 3. We are… Continue reading

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