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Relative pronouns worksheet

March 12, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. Answers 1. The sun whose rays sustain life on earth is regarded as a god. 2. The… Continue reading

Indefinite pronouns overview

March 12, 2016 - pdf

Indefinite pronouns are used to talk about people or things in general. They don’t refer to any particular person. Examples are: all, none, any, some,… Continue reading

Emphatic and reflexive pronouns

March 5, 2016 - pdf

Read the following sentences and state whether the pronouns are emphatic or reflexive. Answers 1. Who painted this portrait? I did it myself. (myself –… Continue reading

Relative pronouns worksheet

February 14, 2016 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using an appropriate relative pronoun. Answers 1. This is the building which is going to be demolished. 2. The parcel that… Continue reading

Pronouns worksheet

January 15, 2016 - pdf

Complete following sentences using appropriate pronouns. Answers 1. They jeered at the bull-thief. 2. When you see a public tap running, do you close it?… Continue reading

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