Across and over can both be used to mean ‘on the other side of a line / road / bridge etc’. There is a hospital… Continue reading
Commonly confused prepositions
About and On Both about and on can mean ‘regarding’. There is a slight difference of meaning. Compare: We had a discussion about money. He… Continue reading
Change into plural
Fill in the blanks. Answers 1. Can you solve these problems? 2. I would like to buy those shirts. 3. I have not been to… Continue reading
Possessive adjectives worksheet
Fill in the blanks with correct form of the pronouns given in brackets. Answers Have you seen my new coat? She has lost her keys.… Continue reading
Grammar Exercise
Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. Iron is found in many countries. 2. He wondered how it was made. 3. The university was founded in… Continue reading
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