Seem is a copular verb. It is followed by adjectives, not adverbs. Seem means appear or look like. Study the following examples. I think he… Continue reading
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Parts of speech exercise
Read the instructions given with each question and find the best answer. Answers 1. a) complexity, analysis, thesis, axis 2. b) autonomous, eligible, warm, open… Continue reading
Gerund and infinitives with advise, allow and permit
Some verbs and adjectives can be followed by a gerund or an infinitive. Sometimes there is a difference of meaning. Gerunds and infinitives with advise,… Continue reading
Adjective or adverb: grammar exercise
Complete the following sentences using appropriate adjectives or adverbs. Answers 1. If you work too hard, you will fall ill. (Hard can be used both… Continue reading
As, than and that exercise
Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. She is taller than her sisters. 2. My hands were as cold as ice. 3. The baby’s eyes are… Continue reading
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