These verbs seem so similar that they may be confusing, read the explanation
and do the exercise to understand the differences.
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
INTERESTING REPORTED SPEECH EXERCISES FOR ADVANCED
Reporting verbs with gerund and infinitive:
Theory part 1 and
Exercises part 1
Theory part 2 and
Exercises part 2
Theory part 3 and
Exercises part 3
Verbs that can be followed by gerund and infinitive:
Theory part 4
Exercises
Dates
Ask and Tell
General revision 1
General revision 2
Difficulties
Theory part 1 and
Exercises part 1
Theory part 2 and
Exercises part 2
Theory part 3 and
Exercises part 3
Verbs that can be followed by gerund and infinitive:
Theory part 4
Exercises
Dates
Ask and Tell
General revision 1
General revision 2
Difficulties
Etiquetas:
LEVEL 3 GRAMMAR
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
ALTERNATIVE WORDS TO IF FOR CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
"As long as, provided, providing, on condition" and other words such as "otherwise, only if, unless or supposing, whether or not", can be used instead of "if", why don't you do the following exercises to get more practice?
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Etiquetas:
LEVEL 3 GRAMMAR
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