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Adjectives Exercise

May 12, 2021 - pdf

An adjective is a word used to describe a person or thing. Adjective usually go before the nouns modified by them. In the following sentences… Continue reading

Gap Fills Exercise

March 18, 2020 - pdf

State whether the pronouns are used as reflexive or emphatic in the following sentences. Answers 1. He himself said this. (emphatic) 2. She admired herself… Continue reading

Adjective Or Participle

December 6, 2017 - pdf

Participles can also act as adjectives. In this case, they modify nouns. Sometimes participles areĀ  used as adjectives after be or other copular verbs. In… Continue reading

Gerund Or Infinitive

November 29, 2017 - pdf

Some nouns, adjectives and verbs are followed by ing forms. Some are followed by infinitives. This grammar exercise tests your ability to use these structures… Continue reading

Words Confused Exercise

October 31, 2017 - pdf

English has several confusing verbs, nouns and adjectives. Can you use them correctly? Answers 1. As his children watched, the old man closed his eyes… Continue reading

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