Fill in the blanks with an appropriate noun or verb. Answers 1. Be careful not to lose your money. (Loose is an adjective. It is… Continue reading
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Interrogative pronouns
The relative pronouns (e.g. who, which, what, whom, whose etc.) which are used to ask questions are called interrogative pronouns. The interrogative pronouns may be… Continue reading
Errors in the use of relative pronouns
Correct the following sentences. Answers 1. Jack, who is my friend, is a good boy. (That cannot be used in non-identifying relative clauses.) 2. Last… Continue reading
Articles with uncountable nouns
Complete the following sentences. Answers 1. We need a secretary with a good knowledge of Spanish. 2. She speaks good English. 3. Have you got… Continue reading
Reflexive and emphatic pronouns exercise
Fill in the blanks using appropriate reflexive and emphatic pronouns. Answers 1. She washes her clothes herself. 2. We enjoyed ourselves at the party. 3.… Continue reading
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