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Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
TENSES EXERCISE
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb. Answers Wherever she went, people admire her looks. Why are you crying? Thespider
AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1. As soon as he received the telegram, he started. 2. As soon as he finished his work, he went out. 3. As soon as the bus arrived, the passengers rushed to board it. 4. As soon as the mother saw her son, she embraced him. 5. BOTH, EITHER AND NEITHER GRAMMAR EXERCISE Answers. 1. She has eaten both of the chops. 2. Alice sends you both her love. 3. Both of us were ill so we didn’t go to work. 4. I don’t like either of my Grammar teachers. 5. Rahul and Ravi both went to the party. 6. Both of us play cricket regularly. 7. Neither of us went to the party. / Both of us went to the party. 8. I couldn’t choose between them. I liked them both. FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 INFINITIVE OR ING FORM EXERCISE Please select 2 correct answers. advise to take. advise taking. advise you to take. Correct! Wrong! After advise, we use an ing form, if there is no object. If there is an object, we use an infinitive. 2.CONJUNCTIONS QUIZ
Conjunctions are words like as, since, because, when, before, and, but, though and if. They are used to connect two or more words,phrases or
GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. 3. The room was so dark that I couldn’t see anything. 4. Hardly had I finished reading one book, when I started another. 5. As he was suffering from fever, he didn’t go out. 6. DETERMINERS EXERCISE Answers. 1. I don’t like either of my physics teachers. 2. Most people don’t trust politicians. 3. Neither key opens the door. 4. Neither of these arguments is valid. 5. Most of the shops are closed on Sundays. 6. They spend half / half of their income on movies. 7. None of my friends wished me on my birthday. 8. Each child was given a present. 9. All of / All his ideas are quite interesting.TENSES QUIZ
Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
TENSES EXERCISE
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb. Answers Wherever she went, people admire her looks. Why are you crying? Thespider
AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1. As soon as he received the telegram, he started. 2. As soon as he finished his work, he went out. 3. As soon as the bus arrived, the passengers rushed to board it. 4. As soon as the mother saw her son, she embraced him. 5. BOTH, EITHER AND NEITHER GRAMMAR EXERCISE Answers. 1. She has eaten both of the chops. 2. Alice sends you both her love. 3. Both of us were ill so we didn’t go to work. 4. I don’t like either of my Grammar teachers. 5. Rahul and Ravi both went to the party. 6. Both of us play cricket regularly. 7. Neither of us went to the party. / Both of us went to the party. 8. I couldn’t choose between them. I liked them both. FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 INFINITIVE OR ING FORM EXERCISE Please select 2 correct answers. advise to take. advise taking. advise you to take. Correct! Wrong! After advise, we use an ing form, if there is no object. If there is an object, we use an infinitive. 2.CONJUNCTIONS QUIZ
Conjunctions are words like as, since, because, when, before, and, but, though and if. They are used to connect two or more words,phrases or
GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. 3. The room was so dark that I couldn’t see anything. 4. Hardly had I finished reading one book, when I started another. 5. As he was suffering from fever, he didn’t go out. 6. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products.ADJECTIVES EXERCISE
An adjective is a word used to describe a person or thing. Adjective usually go before the nouns modified by them. In the following sentences identify the adjectives. 1. That was an incredible sight.that. incredible.
COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS EXERCISE Answers. 1. Don’t lie in bed all day. 2. Susie was supposed to go to the party, but she was ill so Joe went instead of her. 3. The least expensive holidays could be the most interesting. 4. He lied to me when he said he loved me.TENSES EXERCISE
Answers. 1. Look! We are going to crash. 2. I wish I had a better memory. 3. After he finished / had finished his homework, he went out to play. 4. I had known him for very long when we got married. 5. I have been watching a lot of movies recently. 6. I have only known her for two weeks. 7. When I woke up, Mummy had already prepared breakfast. 8. I have worked / have been working in the same POSITION OF ADVERBS WORKSHEETS 5. She at once realized her mistake. 6. We are often invited to parties at the weekends. 7. She has done everything – she has even been a soldier. 8. I have almost finished painting the house. 9. SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT EXERCISE 1 day ago · Fill in the blanks. Answers Neither pleasure nor pain seems to move him. Neither the master nor his servants were present inthe barn. No
SIMPLE PRESENT OR PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rani is staying with her parents at the moment. 2. My brother works at a bank. 3. I never get up before 9 on Sunday mornings. 4. I hate people who are rude to their subordinates. 5. I like this music. 6. Does the meat smell bad? 7. I am seeing the dentist at 11 am. 8. I see what you mean. 9. He takes his dog out for a walk every day before breakfast. 10. If you drink too muchQUESTION TAGS QUIZ
In question tags we repeat the auxiliary verb used in the main sentence. Negative tags are used after affirmative sentences and non-negative tags are used after negative sentences. SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT EXERCISE Subject-Verb Agreement Exercise © www.englishgrammar.org Fill in the blanks. 1. Neither pleasure nor pain to move him. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Are you not ashamed of yourself? 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. GRAMMAR EXERCISE: ABOUT, OF, ON AND OFF Answers. 1. Did you hear about the explosion at the mall?. 2. That song reminds me of my childhood.. 3. She complained about his rude behavior.. 4. They took him to hospital when he complained of chest pain and uneasiness.. 5. He warned me of dire consequences.. 6. Have you heard of him?. 7.AT, OR OR IN
The prepositions at, on and in can show place.At is used to talk about position at a point.. The boy stood at the gate.. Turn left at the next corner.. On is used to talk about position on a line.. London is on the river Thames.; In is used to talk about position inside large areas and three dimensional spaces.. She was born in Mexico.. Complete the following sentences using at, on or in. FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30TENSES EXERCISE
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. The patient died yesterday. 2. I received the parcel yesterday. 3. The sun wasTENSES WORKSHEET
Answers. 1. I have read all novels written by Jane Austen.. 2. She had left before I reached her place.. 3. She has stayed / has been staying here for six months.. 4. I have always wanted to become a writer.. 5. Last night, there was an explosion near the castle.. 6. I have known her for a long time.. 7. He never returned to his native place.. 8. He was raised by his grandparents. SENTENCE COMPLETION EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. He is intelligent as well as / and hard working. 2. Although the girl tried her best, she couldTENSES QUIZ
Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
DETERMINERS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. Answers I could answer only a few questions. She doesn’t have any friends in thecity. Most
GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Are you not ashamed of yourself? 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. GRAMMAR EXERCISE: ABOUT, OF, ON AND OFF Answers. 1. Did you hear about the explosion at the mall?. 2. That song reminds me of my childhood.. 3. She complained about his rude behavior.. 4. They took him to hospital when he complained of chest pain and uneasiness.. 5. He warned me of dire consequences.. 6. Have you heard of him?. 7.AT, OR OR IN
The prepositions at, on and in can show place.At is used to talk about position at a point.. The boy stood at the gate.. Turn left at the next corner.. On is used to talk about position on a line.. London is on the river Thames.; In is used to talk about position inside large areas and three dimensional spaces.. She was born in Mexico.. Complete the following sentences using at, on or in. FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30TENSES EXERCISE
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. The patient died yesterday. 2. I received the parcel yesterday. 3. The sun wasTENSES WORKSHEET
Answers. 1. I have read all novels written by Jane Austen.. 2. She had left before I reached her place.. 3. She has stayed / has been staying here for six months.. 4. I have always wanted to become a writer.. 5. Last night, there was an explosion near the castle.. 6. I have known her for a long time.. 7. He never returned to his native place.. 8. He was raised by his grandparents. SENTENCE COMPLETION EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. He is intelligent as well as / and hard working. 2. Although the girl tried her best, she couldTENSES QUIZ
Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
DETERMINERS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. Answers I could answer only a few questions. She doesn’t have any friends in thecity. Most
BOTH, EITHER AND NEITHER GRAMMAR EXERCISE Answers. 1. She has eaten both of the chops. 2. Alice sends you both her love. 3. Both of us were ill so we didn’t go to work. 4. I don’t like either of my Grammar teachers. 5. Rahul and Ravi both went to the party. 6. Both of us play cricket regularly. 7. Neither of us went to the party. / Both of us went to the party. 8. I couldn’t choose between them. I liked them both. COMMONLY CONFUSED WORDS EXERCISE Answers. 1. Don’t lie in bed all day. 2. Susie was supposed to go to the party, but she was ill so Joe went instead of her. 3. The least expensive holidays could be the most interesting. 4. He lied to me when he said he loved me. 5. She didn’t let me see what she was writing. 6. After questioning they were allowed to go home. 7. DETERMINERS EXERCISE Answers. 1. I don’t like either of my physics teachers. 2. Most people don’t trust politicians. 3. Neither key opens the door. 4. Neither of these arguments is valid. 5. Most of the shops are closed on Sundays. 6. They spend half / half of their income on movies. 7. None of my friends wished me on my birthday. 8. Each child was given a present. 9. All of / All his ideas are quite interesting.TENSES EXERCISE
Answers. 1. If he hadn’t had a good education, he wouldn’t have reached this position. 2. Tomorrow is difficult. I would rather you came on Friday. 3. Maria is coming for a drink this evening. 4. I will have been teaching for twenty years this autumn. 5. The train leaves at half past six tomorrow morning. 6. I was tired because I had been working all day. 7. I have done the shoppin AS, THAN AND THAT EXERCISE Answers. 1. She is taller than her sisters.. 2. My hands were as cold as ice.. 3. The baby’s eyes are the same colour as yours.. 4. Their relationship was as stormy as had been expected.. 5. He smokes more than is good for him.. 6. INFINITIVE WITH OR WITHOUT TO Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. I was not allowed to go. 2. Please let him speak. 3. You ought to consult a doctor. 4.PREPOSITIONS QUIZ
Answers. 1. We may play football. It depends on the weather. 2. We want to see a big increase in productivity. 3. Excuse me, sir. You haven’t paid for your drink. 4. His wife is suffering from hepatitis. 5. I hate the thought of going back to work. 6. I am sorry for / about breaking your window. 7. SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT EXERCISE 1 day ago · Fill in the blanks. Answers Neither pleasure nor pain seems to move him. Neither the master nor his servants were present inthe barn. No
SENTENCE COMPLETION EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. If I hadn’t dropped out of college, I could have found a better job. 2. He took off his INFINITIVE OR ING FORM EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. I wouldn\'t advise taking / advise you to take a loan. 2. We don\'t allow smoking in the kitchen.IF SENTENCES
If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. The zero conditional. The type 1 conditional. The type 2 conditional. The type 3 conditional. GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. 3. The room was so dark that I couldn’t see anything. 4. Hardly had I finished reading one book, when I started another. 5. As he was suffering from fever, he didn’t go out. 6. GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly. 2. Driving as fast as she could, she managed to arrive on time. 3. Having lost much blood, the driver struggled with the controls. 4. The man was charged with DUI. In addition, he was suspected of committing robbery in another state. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1. As soon as he received the telegram, he started. 2. As soon as he finished his work, he went out. 3. As soon as the bus arrived, the passengers rushed to board it. 4. As soon as the mother saw her son, she embraced him. 5. CONTINUOUS TENSES EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate continuous tense form. Answers I am reading an interesting novel now.She is staying with her parentsat the
FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 AGAINST AS A PREPOSITION Against as a preposition. Against is a preposition. When you do something against somebody or something, you oppose them or it. Human rights organizations have been campaigning against the death penalty. Are you against internet censorship? USES OF CAN AND COULD Could. Could is the past tense of can. It is used to talk about ability that existed in the past. In my younger days I could run four miles at a stretch. Till last year I could read without glasses. Note that could doesn’t always refer to past time. It refers to past time only when the context makes the time clear.IF SENTENCES
If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. The zero conditional. The type 1 conditional. The type 2 conditional. The type 3 conditional. GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. 3. The room was so dark that I couldn’t see anything. 4. Hardly had I finished reading one book, when I started another. 5. As he was suffering from fever, he didn’t go out. 6. GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly. 2. Driving as fast as she could, she managed to arrive on time. 3. Having lost much blood, the driver struggled with the controls. 4. The man was charged with DUI. In addition, he was suspected of committing robbery in another state.ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought.IF SENTENCES
If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. The zero conditional. The type 1 conditional. The type 2 conditional. The type 3 conditional. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE Answers. It is not very expensive. Don’t make a noise. Put the books on the table. She works harder than anybody I know. He was an unscrupulous guy who would do INFINITIVE WITH OR WITHOUT TO Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. I was not allowed to go. 2. Please let him speak. 3. You ought to consult a doctor. 4. SENTENCE COMPLETION EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers I haven’t seen her since the day before yesterday Professionals such as / like nurses and teachers are oftenunderpaid.
EFFECTIVE BUSINESS WRITING: TOP PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES Be as definite and as clear as possible. Here are other tips for better business writing: Use the active voice instead of the passive voice to sound more assertive and powerful. For example, not “The report was submitted by the team lead to the CEO,” but “The team lead submitted the reports to the CEO.”.TENSES QUIZ
Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BELOW AND UNDER Difference between below and under. June 6, 2011 -. Both below and under can mean ‘lower than’. The knives are in the cupboard under the sink. OR The knives are in the cupboard below the sink. Below is preferred when one thing is not directly under another. The sun disappeared below the horizon. (NOT The sun disappeared under thehorizon.)
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If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. The zero conditional. The type 1 conditional. The type 2 conditional. The type 3 conditional. GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. 3. The room was so dark that I couldn’t see anything. 4. Hardly had I finished reading one book, when I started another. 5. As he was suffering from fever, he didn’t go out. 6. GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly. 2. Driving as fast as she could, she managed to arrive on time. 3. Having lost much blood, the driver struggled with the controls. 4. The man was charged with DUI. In addition, he was suspected of committing robbery in another state. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1. As soon as he received the telegram, he started. 2. As soon as he finished his work, he went out. 3. As soon as the bus arrived, the passengers rushed to board it. 4. As soon as the mother saw her son, she embraced him. 5. CONTINUOUS TENSES EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate continuous tense form. Answers I am reading an interesting novel now.She is staying with her parentsat the
FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 AGAINST AS A PREPOSITION Against as a preposition. Against is a preposition. When you do something against somebody or something, you oppose them or it. Human rights organizations have been campaigning against the death penalty. Are you against internet censorship? USES OF CAN AND COULD Could. Could is the past tense of can. It is used to talk about ability that existed in the past. In my younger days I could run four miles at a stretch. Till last year I could read without glasses. Note that could doesn’t always refer to past time. It refers to past time only when the context makes the time clear.IF SENTENCES
If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. The zero conditional. The type 1 conditional. The type 2 conditional. The type 3 conditional. GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. 3. The room was so dark that I couldn’t see anything. 4. Hardly had I finished reading one book, when I started another. 5. As he was suffering from fever, he didn’t go out. 6. GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly. 2. Driving as fast as she could, she managed to arrive on time. 3. Having lost much blood, the driver struggled with the controls. 4. The man was charged with DUI. In addition, he was suspected of committing robbery in another state. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1. As soon as he received the telegram, he started. 2. As soon as he finished his work, he went out. 3. As soon as the bus arrived, the passengers rushed to board it. 4. As soon as the mother saw her son, she embraced him. 5. CONTINUOUS TENSES EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate continuous tense form. Answers I am reading an interesting novel now.She is staying with her parentsat the
FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 AGAINST AS A PREPOSITION Against as a preposition. Against is a preposition. When you do something against somebody or something, you oppose them or it. Human rights organizations have been campaigning against the death penalty. Are you against internet censorship? USES OF CAN AND COULD Could. Could is the past tense of can. It is used to talk about ability that existed in the past. In my younger days I could run four miles at a stretch. Till last year I could read without glasses. Note that could doesn’t always refer to past time. It refers to past time only when the context makes the time clear.ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought.IF SENTENCES
If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. The zero conditional. The type 1 conditional. The type 2 conditional. The type 3 conditional. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE Answers. It is not very expensive. Don’t make a noise. Put the books on the table. She works harder than anybody I know. He was an unscrupulous guy who would do INFINITIVE WITH OR WITHOUT TO Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. I was not allowed to go. 2. Please let him speak. 3. You ought to consult a doctor. 4.TENSES QUIZ
Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
EFFECTIVE BUSINESS WRITING: TOP PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES Be as definite and as clear as possible. Here are other tips for better business writing: Use the active voice instead of the passive voice to sound more assertive and powerful. For example, not “The report was submitted by the team lead to the CEO,” but “The team lead submitted the reports to the CEO.”. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BELOW AND UNDER Difference between below and under. June 6, 2011 -. Both below and under can mean ‘lower than’. The knives are in the cupboard under the sink. OR The knives are in the cupboard below the sink. Below is preferred when one thing is not directly under another. The sun disappeared below the horizon. (NOT The sun disappeared under thehorizon.)
SENTENCE COMPLETION EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers I haven’t seen her since the day before yesterday Professionals such as / like nurses and teachers are oftenunderpaid.
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Sentences containing the word if are called conditional sentences because they usually express a condition.. Examples: If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST Answers. 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly.. 2. Driving as fast as she could, she managed to arrive on time.. 3. Having lost much blood, the driver struggled with the controls.. 4. The man was charged with DUI. In addition, he was suspected of committing robbery in another state.. 5. I believe that smoking is extremely injurious to health. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISEENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES FREE ONLINEENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES WITH ANSWERSFREE GRAMMAR EXERCISES FOR ADULTSFREE PRINTABLE ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISESGRAMMAR EXERCISES WORKSHEETSGRAMMARQUIZZES FOR ADULTS
Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Are you not ashamed of yourself? 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR Combine the following sentences using as soon as. 1. He received the telegram. He started at once. 2. He finished his work. He went out USES OF CAN AND COULD Ability. Can expresses ability.Cannot (can’t) shows inability.. She can speak ten languages.; I can’t cook.; Can you speak Spanish?; Sometimes can is used in the sense of may to give permission.. You can go.OR You may go.; You can take one of these shirts. OR You may take one of these shirts.; Now-a-days can is also increasingly used to ask permission.. Can I go? OR May I go? CONTINUOUS TENSES EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate continuous tense form. Answers I am reading an interesting novel now.She is staying with her parentsat the
FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 AGAINST AS A PREPOSITION Against is a preposition. When you do something against somebody or something, you oppose them or it. Human rights organizations have been campaigning against the death penalty.IF SENTENCES
Sentences containing the word if are called conditional sentences because they usually express a condition.. Examples: If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought. GRAMMAR PRACTICE TEST Answers. 1. The boy held the box tightly even though him arm hurt badly.. 2. Driving as fast as she could, she managed to arrive on time.. 3. Having lost much blood, the driver struggled with the controls.. 4. The man was charged with DUI. In addition, he was suspected of committing robbery in another state.. 5. I believe that smoking is extremely injurious to health. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISEENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES FREE ONLINEENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES WITH ANSWERSFREE GRAMMAR EXERCISES FOR ADULTSFREE PRINTABLE ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISESGRAMMAR EXERCISES WORKSHEETSGRAMMARQUIZZES FOR ADULTS
Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Are you not ashamed of yourself? 2. When we lived in Bangalore, we used to go out every evening. ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. AS SOON AS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR Combine the following sentences using as soon as. 1. He received the telegram. He started at once. 2. He finished his work. He went out USES OF CAN AND COULD Ability. Can expresses ability.Cannot (can’t) shows inability.. She can speak ten languages.; I can’t cook.; Can you speak Spanish?; Sometimes can is used in the sense of may to give permission.. You can go.OR You may go.; You can take one of these shirts. OR You may take one of these shirts.; Now-a-days can is also increasingly used to ask permission.. Can I go? OR May I go? CONTINUOUS TENSES EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with an appropriate continuous tense form. Answers I am reading an interesting novel now.She is staying with her parentsat the
FUTURE FORMS EXERCISE Fill in the blanks with a verb form that indicates future. Answers 1. I am leaving for Mumbai tomorrow. 2. The train departs at 3.30 AGAINST AS A PREPOSITION Against is a preposition. When you do something against somebody or something, you oppose them or it. Human rights organizations have been campaigning against the death penalty.ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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GRAMMAR EXERCISE (ADVANCED LEVEL) Answers. 1. Are you going to get in touch with your cousins while you are in Florida?. 2. Her face was red with anger.. 3. It is Margaret on the phone.. 4. We will discuss your requirements before we start working on the project.. 5. She married an architect from Amsterdam.. 6. I have known them since our school days.. 7. The kettle is boiling.. 8. He is more of a fool than I thought.IF SENTENCES
Sentences containing the word if are called conditional sentences because they usually express a condition.. Examples: If he comes, ask him to wait. If it rains, we will get wet. If you study hard, you will pass your exam. There are four types of if sentences in English. GENERAL GRAMMAR EXERCISE Answers. It is not very expensive. Don’t make a noise. Put the books on the table. She works harder than anybody I know. He was an unscrupulous guy who would do ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISE Answers. 1. Rabid dogs were destroyed by forest rangers in Maine last year. 2. His racy lifestyle fascinated many women. 3. The defeated candidate stamped up and down in a rage. 4. All those in favor should raise their hands. 5. We all rose when the judge entered the court. 6. We like to stroll around the neighborhood on sunny afternoons. 7. The company produces a large range of products. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BELOW AND UNDER Both below and under can mean ‘lower than’.. The knives are in the cupboard under the sink.OR The knives are in the cupboard below the sink.; Below is preferred when one thing is not directly under another.. The sun disappeared below the horizon. (NOT The sun disappeared under the horizon.) The climbers stopped several hundred meters below the top of the mountain. SENTENCE COMPLETION EXERCISE Fill in the blanks. Answers I haven’t seen her since the day before yesterday Professionals such as / like nurses and teachers are oftenunderpaid.
EFFECTIVE BUSINESS WRITING: TOP PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES “My success was not just because of hard work.” Porter Gale, author of Your Network is Your Net Worth, in a Forbes interview, revealed that much of her success can be attributed to relationships she made throughout the years.She stressed that one’s “net worth” is not anchored on the size of one’s portfolio or network but on the quality of affairs and on one’s “ability to define INFINITIVE WITH OR WITHOUT TO Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. I was not allowed to go. 2. Please let him speak. 3. You ought to consult a doctor. 4.TENSES QUIZ
Answers. 1. This time tomorrow, I will be lying on the beach. 2. She said that she would help me. 3. Phone me when you have time. 4. I will follow you wherever you go. 5. You will have an accident if you go on driving like that. 6. When you phoned, I was working in the garage. 7.I
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