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Imperative mood

June 30, 2016 - pdf

Mood is the mode or manner in which the action denoted by the verb is represented. There are three moods in English: Indicative Imperative Subjunctive… Continue reading

Phrasal verbs with S

June 26, 2016 - pdf

Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with letter S. Save up To save up money is to accumulate it. I am saving up… Continue reading

Reporting questions, commands, orders etc.

June 17, 2016 - pdf

When the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the verb in the reported speech does not change.  He says, ‘I enjoy this.’… Continue reading

Pronouns worksheet

June 14, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the pronoun given in the brackets. 1. Why are you shouting at ………………..? (I) 2. We… Continue reading

Compound words

May 5, 2016 - pdf

English language has a rich vocabulary. The vocabulary of a language is enriched in different ways. Borrowing words from other languages is one of them.… Continue reading

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