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Articles worksheet

January 31, 2016 - pdf

Here are the basic rules for the use of articles. Use a/an before a singular countable noun. Note that a singular countable noun requires an… Continue reading

Much, much of, many, many of

December 21, 2015 - pdf

Complete the following sentences. Notes Use much before uncountable nouns. Use much of before a pronoun or a noun with a determiner (the, my, this… Continue reading

All and whole | Grammar exercise

December 10, 2015 - pdf

  All and whole have similar meanings but the grammar is different. They can both be used with singular nouns to mean ‘every part of’.… Continue reading

Formation of questions: basic rules

November 28, 2015 - pdf

It is important to know how to form questions. The rules given below apply to almost all written questions and most spoken questions. Auxiliary verb… Continue reading

Making questions

November 24, 2015 - pdf

Affirmative sentences in the simple present and simple past tense do not have an auxiliary verb. We use do, does or did to change them… Continue reading

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