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Relative pronouns exercise

November 3, 2014 - pdf

Combine the following sentences using a relative pronoun. A relative pronoun serves two purposes. It connects two clauses. It also acts as the subject or… Continue reading

Object complement

October 3, 2014 - pdf

Study the sentence given below. Does it make complete sense? They elected Martin. While this sentence has a subject, a verb and an object, it… Continue reading

Sentence transformation: affirmative to negative

September 24, 2014 - pdf

Change the following affirmative sentences into negatives. In the simple present tense, we make negative forms by putting ‘not’ after ‘do’ or ‘does’. Note that… Continue reading

Noun phrases exercise

September 23, 2014 - pdf

A noun phrase is a group of words that serves the same purpose as a noun. A noun phrase can be the subject or object… Continue reading

Possessive pronouns and adjectives

September 22, 2014 - pdf

Possessive adjectives are words like my, our, your, his, her, their and its. Just like other adjectives, they modify nouns. Examples are given below. This… Continue reading

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