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General grammar exercise

April 30, 2016 - pdf

Underline the adverbs in the following sentences.

1. He walked away slowly.

2. Angrily, she shouted at them.

3. He drives carefully.

4. She is always late for work.

5. They are leaving tomorrow.

Underline the conjunctions in the following sentences.

6. She was tired so she took some rest.

7. I was angry but I said nothing.

8. I enjoyed the show even though I had a headache.

Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.

9. She was born ……………….. March 10, 2009.

10. He has authored a book …………… metaphysics.

Combine using appropriate conjunctions.

11. He did not study. He could not write the examination well.

Fill in the blanks

12. The room has  a comfortable …………….. to it. (feel /smell / hear)

Answers

1. He walked away slowly.

2. Angrily, she shouted at them.

3. He drives carefully.

4. She is always late for work.

5. They are leaving tomorrow.

6. She was tired so she took some rest.

7. I was angry but I said nothing.

8. I enjoyed the show even though I had a headache.

9. She was born on March 10, 2009.

10. He has authored a book on metaphysics.

11. He did not study so he could not write the examination well.

12. The room has a comfortable feel to it.

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