Add appropriate questions to the following sentences. Answers 1. Give me a hand, will you / can’t you / could you? 2. There are some… Continue reading
Though, although, even if, even though, in spite of, or despite?
The expressions though, although, even though and even if are conjunctions. They are followed by clauses. Despite and in spite of are prepositions followed by… Continue reading
Comparative and superlative exercise
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use various comparative structures correctly. Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree or a… Continue reading
Active and passive voice exercise
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use active and passive voices correctly. Answers 1. The mall was closed by the police on the orders… Continue reading
Confusing words exercise
There are several confusing words in English. The words where and were, who’s and whose, whole and hole are just some of them. Can you use… Continue reading