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Though, although, even if, even though, in spite of, or despite

WEBAnswers. 1. I enjoyed the party in spite of having a headache. 2. Though/although he was there, he did not acknowledge my presence. 3. Though / …

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Phrases And Clauses Exercise

WEBbecause of his health problems (phrase) though he was ill (clause) as you are my friend (clause) once upon a time (phrase) a few months ago (phrase) once in a …

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Healthy vs. Healthful

WEBSome disagree with the use of healthy, but the Oxford English Dictionary states that healthy has been a synonym for healthful since the 1500s. Hence, using …

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Gerunds and infinitives as subjects

WEBGerunds and infinitives as subjects. The subject o f a sentence is usually a noun or a pronoun. But sometimes, to-infinitives and –ing forms are also used as …

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Degrees of comparison exercise

WEBAnswers. 1. My brother’s handwriting is worse than mine.. 2. Health is more important than wealth.. 3. Blood is thicker than water.. 4. Everest is the highest peak in …

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Subordinate clause exercise

WEBClauses that are introduced by a subordinating conjunction are called subordinate clauses.A subordinate clause cannot stand alone. It has to be attached to …

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Care as a verb and a noun

WEBTo care is to take an interest in something, to feel concerned about something or to have feelings about something. We don’t care what happens. The verb care is …

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Prepositions Exercise

WEBAnswers. 1. We walked up to / as far as the edge of the desert. 2. It is another three weeks to / until the holidays. 3. I don’t know how she manages to support …

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Conjunctions And Prepositions

WEBThey live where the climate is good. 3. This is the hotel where our meetings used to take place. 4. The boy whose watch had been stolen complained to the police. …

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Change simple sentences into compound sentences

WEBWe can convert a simple sentence into a compound sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a coordinate clause. Study the examples given below. She came …

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Simple, Compound Or Complex Sentence

WEB4. I don’t care how expensive it is. (Complex sentence) 5. Two minutes ago the child was fast asleep, but now he is wide awake. (Compound sentence) 6. He is not …

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Change into simple past

WEBSentences are given in the simple present tense. Change them into the simple past tense. 1. I drink coffee in the morning. 2. She works at a bank. 3. My father runs a …

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Change simple sentences into complex sentence

WEBApril 24, 2016 -. A simple sentence can be converted into a complex sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a complex sentence. The complex sentence can be a noun …

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Compound and complex sentence exercise

WEB7. All that glitters is not gold. 8. Neither the color nor the design of this cloth appeals to me. Answers. 1. Compound sentence (Main clause 1 – The house was …

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Fill in the blanks

WEBFill in the blanks. July 22, 2015 -. Read the story given below and fill in the blanks with appropriate verb forms. Once upon a time there ———————- (live) a man called …

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Because And Because Of Grammar Exercise

WEBAnswers. 1. We got into trouble because of you. 2. We cancelled the trip because of bad weather. 3. We hurried indoors because it was raining. 4. She passed …

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Conjunctions exercise

WEBHe must be punished because he is guilty. 3. A fool and his money are soon parted. 4. He was not punished though he was guilty. 5. He worked hard that he might …

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Gerunds or present participles

WEBWhen -ing forms are used like nouns, they are called gerunds. Exercise. Point out the present participles and gerunds in the following sentences. 1. He has …

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Kinds of nouns exercise

WEB1. The book was lying on the table. (book – common noun; table – common noun) 2. Love begets love. (love – abstract noun) 3. We cannot live without water. (water …

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