For can be used to talk about our purpose in doing something. In this case, it is followed by a noun. Note that for cannot… Continue reading
If or unless grammar exercise
Unless means ‘if not’. These words are often confused. Complete the following sentences using if or unless. Answers 1. If you eat too much, you… Continue reading
Reported speech exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate words or phrases. Answers 1. I told him not to interfere with me. 2. She asked me to leave… Continue reading
Both, either and neither
Complete the following sentences using both, either or neither. Answers 1. I didn’t like either of these two dresses. 2. I like neither of these.… Continue reading
Present participle or adjective
-ing forms are sometimes used as present participles. Sometimes they are used as adjectives. When they are used as adjectives, they modify a noun. When… Continue reading
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