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Using as and like

March 25, 2013 - pdf

Like is a preposition. It is used before a noun or a pronoun. She looks a bit like Elizabeth Tailor. He ran like wind. He… Continue reading

Mistakes in the use of copular verbs

March 17, 2013 - pdf

Copular verbs are special kind of verbs used to join an adjective or noun complement to a subject. Examples are: seem, appear, look, sound, smell,… Continue reading

Using no sooner than….

March 6, 2013 - pdf

The structure no sooner is used to talk about something that happens immediately after something else. No sooner had I stepped out, than it started… Continue reading

Present perfect tense exercise

March 5, 2013 - pdf

The present perfect tense is used to talk about past events that are in some way connected to the present. For example, this is the… Continue reading

Match up

February 26, 2013 - pdf

Match ups are a great way to test your knowledge of English grammar and structure. In this exercise, sentence fragments are given under column A… Continue reading

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