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Relative pronouns worksheet

February 11, 2015 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate relative pronouns. 1.    He is …………………. a man as I honor. a)    such b)    that c)    what 2.    I… Continue reading

Participles exercise

November 7, 2014 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using a participle. An example is given below. The sage took pity on the mouse. He turned it into a beautiful… Continue reading

Using Not

October 21, 2014 - pdf

‘Not’ is one of the most common words in English. We use it to make negative sentences. We are friends. (Affirmative) We are not friends.… Continue reading

Possessive pronouns and adjectives

September 22, 2014 - pdf

Possessive adjectives are words like my, our, your, his, her, their and its. Just like other adjectives, they modify nouns. Examples are given below. This… Continue reading

Sentence agreement

May 16, 2014 - pdf

Collective nouns are words that refer to a group of people. Examples are: jury, commission, army, committee etc. A collective noun is followed by a… Continue reading

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