We use either before the first of two alternatives specified. It means one or the other of two people or things. Neither means ‘not one… Continue reading
Too, Enough and So…That
The adverbs too and enough are used to indicate excess or sufficiency. In these sentence structures, enough is always placed after the adjective it qualifies… Continue reading
Spelling Exercise
There are some words which can cause confusion in meaning if we are not careful about their spelling because they can be confused for another… Continue reading
General Grammar Exercise
This grammar exercise tests your understanding of some common grammatical structures in English. Complete the following sentences with an appropriate word or phrase. Choose your… Continue reading
For, To, and So That | Grammar Exercise
In English we use several different words and structures to express purpose. For can be used to talk about somebody’s purpose in doing something. Note… Continue reading
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