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Nouns exercise 1

February 5, 2011 - pdf

Complete the following sentences.  Answers 1. Where is your luggage? 2. I would like to paint the scenery. 3. She gave me a piece of… Continue reading

Indefinite pronouns

February 3, 2011 - pdf

Study the following sentences. One hardly knows what to do. One cannot choose one’s parents. One must not boast of one’s success. One should love… Continue reading

Distributive pronouns

January 31, 2011 - pdf

Consider the following sentences: Each boy was given a prize. Either road leads to the railway station. Neither accusation is true. Each, either and neither… Continue reading

Kinds of Nouns: Exercise

January 28, 2011 - pdf

Point out the nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are common, proper, collective or abstract. Answers 1. truth: abstract noun 2. honesty:… Continue reading

Gerunds as simple nouns

January 19, 2011 - pdf

Many words which were originally gerunds are now treated as simple nouns. Examples are: parting, lightning, helping, filling,  painting etc. Most of these words take… Continue reading

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