Prepositions After Agree | English Grammar Worksheet
Complete the following sentences using agree with, agree about, agree on or agree to. Notes We agree with an opinion, a policy or a person. We agree about a subject of discussion. We agree...
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Complete the following sentences using agree with, agree about, agree on or agree to. Notes We agree with an opinion, a policy or a person. We agree about a subject of discussion. We agree...
Join together the following sentences using a relative pronoun. 1. We got into a bus. It was crowded. 2. The letter reached me. It was sent by my sister. 3. This is my friend....
This grammar exercise allows you to practice irregular verbs. Fill in the blanks with the past participle form of the verb given in the brackets. You can learn about commonly confused irregular verbs here....
This irregular verbs grammar exercise allows you to practice past participle forms of irregular verbs. You can find a list of common irregular verbs here. Fill in the blanks with the past participle form...
This grammar exercise is meant for students of classes 5, 6 and 7. It allows you to practice irregular verbs. There are several irregular verbs in English. You can find a list of common...
Most verbs in English form their past and past participle forms by adding -ed to the first form. These are called regular verbs. Examples are: Work / worked / worked; Watch / watched /...
Complete the following sentences with soon or early. 1. I don’t want to get up ………………. in the morning. a) early b) soon 2. Jani should be here ……………….. a) early b) soon 3....
Complete the following sentences using already or yet. 1. She was angry, …………………. she said nothing. a) already b) yet 2. When we reached the station, the train had ………………… left. a) already b)...
The determiners all and every are often confused. Use ‘all’ with plurals and uncountable nouns. Use ‘every’ with singular countable nouns. Exercise Complete the following sentences. 1. I talk to my mother ………………. a)...
Though and although are conjunctions. They are followed by an adverb clause. Despite and in spite of are prepositions. They are followed by nouns. Exercise Complete the following sentences. 1. We went out …………………….....