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If-clauses exercise

June 1, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. She would be perfectly happy if she had a son. 2. If that was Ann, why didn’t she stop… Continue reading

Contractions exercise

May 29, 2011 - pdf

Write the following sentences in contracted form. Answers 1. You oughtn’t to have offended her. 2. They’re waiting in the hall. 3. If you don’t… Continue reading

Participles exercise

May 24, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the present participle or past participle form of the verb. Answers 1. A burnt child dreads fire. 2. He was… Continue reading

Make meaningful sentences

May 22, 2011 - pdf

Make meaningful sentences in the continuous tense. Answers 1. She is reading a story. 2. The child is waiting for his father. 3. Who is… Continue reading

Simple past tense exercise

May 19, 2011 - pdf

Make sentences in the simple past tense. Answers 1. She bought a book. 2. The teacher punished the boy. 3. The little girl laughed at… Continue reading

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