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Relative Pronouns Exercise

June 10, 2017 - pdf

Test your understanding of relative pronouns with this grammar exercise. Answers 1. He was loved and respected by the people with whom he worked /… Continue reading

If or Unless Exercise

June 4, 2017 - pdf

We use ‘if’ to express a condition – something that must happen first so that something else can happen. Unless has a similar meaning to… Continue reading

Your vs You’re

May 10, 2017 - pdf

Your and you’re are among the pairs of homophones even many English native speakers often confuse. Today, we will identify the differences and uses of… Continue reading

Schools and colleges | Asking for information

April 8, 2017 - pdf

Asking for information Here are some questions you can ask about a person’s education. ‘Are you a student?’ ‘Yes. I’m studying medicine.’ ‘Which university are… Continue reading

Some conversational structures

April 2, 2017 - pdf

I’m looking forward to To look forward to something is to wait or hope for it, especially with pleasure. Note that this structure is followed… Continue reading

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