If clauses | Grammar exercise
There are mainly three types of if-clauses: First conditional Second conditional Third conditional In first conditional sentences we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in...
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There are mainly three types of if-clauses: First conditional Second conditional Third conditional In first conditional sentences we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in...
Complete the following sentences using appropriate relative pronouns. 1. I have never met the people ————— live next door. a) who b) whom c) which 2. These are the keys —————— you were looking...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate present continuous tense form. 1. What ———————— there? a) is you doing b) are you doing c) do you do 2. I —————— letters. a) am writing...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate simple present tense form. 1. What —————– frogs eat? a) do b) does 2. My brother and I ———————- tennis every day. a) play b) plays 3....
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate passive verb form. 1. The injured woman —————- by some boys. a) helped b) was helped c) was helping 2. His command —————— promptly obeyed. a) has...
In each of the following sentences a word is underlined. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word. 1. I will see you next Monday. 2. Since that day I haven’t seen him....
Complete the following sentences using a verb form that agrees with the subject. Watch our Youtube video for easy explanations of subject-verb agreement rules. 1. Fire and water ——————- not agree. a) do b)...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate from of be. Hints The verb be has five forms in the present and past tenses. The forms is, am and are are used in the present...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate preposition. 1. You can borrow my car but you must bring it back —————— tonight. (by / in / at) 2. We live —————— the sea. We...
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate comparative adjective or adverb. 1. She is ——————- than me. a) taller b) more tall 2. Karan is ——————– than Pavan. a) more intelligent b) most intelligent...