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Simple present tense exercise

June 17, 2015 - pdf

Make sentences in the simple present tense. In the simple present tense, the verb takes the marker –s when the subject is a singular noun… Continue reading

Past continuous tense worksheet

June 11, 2015 - pdf

Make sentences in the past continuous tense using the verb given in the brackets. We make past continuous tense forms by putting was or were… Continue reading

The subjunctive mood

June 11, 2015 - pdf

The subjunctive mood has several uses. It can be used to express a wish or desire. God save the King! Heaven help us. God forbid… Continue reading

Difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tense

March 31, 2015 - pdf

The present perfect tense and present perfect continuous tense have very similar use. They can both be used to talk about actions and situations that… Continue reading

Changing imperative sentences into the passive

March 23, 2015 - pdf

An imperative sentence does not normally have a subject. It is used to express a command or request. Please bring me a glass of open.… Continue reading

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