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Verb forms

December 3, 2012 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with appropriate verb forms. 1. I did not …………………. to see him there. (expect / expected) 2. You need not have… Continue reading

Past continuous tense exercise

December 1, 2012 - pdf

The past continuous tense is used to talk about actions or events that were in progress around a particular past time. Test your knowledge of… Continue reading

Third conditional grammar exercise

November 13, 2012 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using appropriate verb forms. Answers 1. If I had known her name I would have told you. 2. If you had… Continue reading

Grammar exercise

October 23, 2012 - pdf

There are two types of questions in this exercise. The first type asks you to select the grammatically correct version from among the given options.… Continue reading

Prepositions after particular words and expressions

October 16, 2012 - pdf

Certain words and expressions are followed by particular prepositions. Here is a list of the most common combinations. Insist on She insisted on paying for… Continue reading

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