Month: February 2021
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Used To Exercises with Answers
Used to is used to express habits in the past. Used to Examples This is Jack. He gave up smoking two years ago. He no longer smokes. But he used to smoke. He used to smoke 40 cigarettes a day. I used to love her but now I have somebody else. My mother used to…
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Used To + Ing Exercises with Answers
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Hello Everyone. Have you ever used “used to + ing” in your English communication activities? Yes, you are right. We often have to use this pattern when we communicate with others. But, do you know the meaning of the pattern? See info below if you…
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Commonly Misused Adjectives | Adjectives Ending in Ing and Ed
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Register a SNAP EBT card The Difference between Adjectives Ending in Ing and Ed Adjectives ending in -ing and -ed have different meaning. Ing adjectives cause us to have the feeling of something whereas ed adjectives are what we feel. These two…
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Adjectives To Infinitive Exercise and Answer
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me We can use adjectives to infinitive in two ways. Let’s see both of them. It is difficult to understand her. She’s difficult to understand. It’s good to see you again. I’m happy to see you again. Are you happy to see me again? Yes, It’s pleasing to…
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Adjective Word Order
We use adjective to modify nouns. But, sometimes we use two or more adjectives together to modify one noun. In this case, we have to know which adjective comes first and which one comes later. There are rules about adjective word order. Let’s see the following examples. Get free English grammar exercises into your email:…
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Comparison As As
We can compare two things or actions which have the same quality with as adjective/adverb as. As Adjective As (Comparison as as) We usually compare two things which have the same quality with as…as. Let’s see the following examples. My daughter is as beautiful as my wife. My son is as fat as my wife. My brother is not as tall as my…
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Definite Indefinite Article (a/an and the )
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me There are two kinds of article in English. The first one is definite article and the latter is indefinite article. To see the differences check the following short explanation. Talking About Unclear Things With Indefinite Article We use indefinite article ‘a/an’ when our listener or…
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Definite Article II | The Use of Definite Articles Before Adjectives
We use a definite article in different ways. Firstly, it can be used before adjectives without nouns. Secondly, it can also be used before certain countries. In this case, we have to remember which nationalities use a definite article. In addition, a definite article can also used before nationality adjectives. Check the following explanation and…
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Irregular Plural Nouns | Exercises with Answers
Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Register a SNAP EBT card In English we form plural nouns by putting s/es at the end of the nouns. However, we do not put s/es at the end of certain nouns. Based on the situations mentioned…
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Must Have Can’t Have Exercises
Must Have, Can’t Have Exercises Exercise I Get free English grammar exercises into your email: Send Me Complete these sentences using must (have) … or can’t (have) …! Examples: Is she Indonesian? Yes, she must be Indonesian. Did Jack see you? No, he can’t have seen me. Register a SNAP EBT card Are they…