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Conjunctions exercise

July 29, 2014 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction. Answers Give me something to drink, or else I will die of thirst. Either you are mistaken… Continue reading

Noun clause exercise

July 28, 2014 - A2pdf

A noun clause serves the same purpose as a noun. Noun clauses are usually introduced by the subordinating conjunctions that, why, how, ifand whether. A… Continue reading

Many and many of | grammar exercise

July 27, 2014 - A2pdf

Both many and many of are used before countable nouns. Many is used before a noun that doesn’t have another determiner with it. Many of… Continue reading

Active and passive voice exercise

July 26, 2014 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate passive verb form. Answers The mouse was killed by the cat. The tree was cut down by the… Continue reading

Make meaningful sentences

July 24, 2014 - B2pdf

Unscramble the given sentences. Make meaningful sentences using the given sets of words. An example is given below. Question: has / Susie / lessons /… Continue reading

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