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Whatever and wherever

May 1, 2015 - pdf

Study the examples given below. You are free. Buy anything you like. We can combine these two sentences using whatever. You are free to buy… Continue reading

Phrasal verbs with G

April 28, 2015 - pdf

Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with G. Get around / get about To get around is to travel a lot. My grandfather… Continue reading

Using ‘it’ as an introductory subject

April 27, 2015 - pdf

It can be used with who and that-clauses to emphasize one part of a sentence. Study the examples given below. My father gave me a… Continue reading

Sentence synthesis exercise

April 1, 2015 - pdf

Combine the given pairs of sentences using a participle, infinitive, relative pronoun or conjunction. 1. You must hurry. You will be late. 2. He is… Continue reading

Difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tense

March 31, 2015 - pdf

The present perfect tense and present perfect continuous tense have very similar use. They can both be used to talk about actions and situations that… Continue reading

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