Grammar

Compound Noun Exercises

Examples of Hyphenated Compounds Mother-in-law merry-go-round Brother-in-law six-pack Commander-in-chief check-in Vice-president runner-up Editor-in-chief time-out Hyphenated Compound Nouns A. Fill each gap with a word from the box to make a common compound noun. liner  gloves pan  cover   board cases   basket table  machine Examples of Part of Speech Compounds Noun + Noun Adjective + Noun 1. […]

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Grade 6

A. Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verbs in the brackets. Use the Present Simple. B. Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verbs in the brackets. Use the Past Simple. C. Rewrite these sentences in the passive voice. D. Rewrite these sentences in the active voice. E.

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Colloquial Expressions

Colloquial Language Informal, everyday speech as used in conversation; it may include slang expressions. Not appropriate in written reports, essays or exams. Eg. The cops have arrived. [police] It cost me ten quid. [pounds] Colloquial Expressions In colloquial language, the meaning of an adjective is often emphasised by the addition of a noun or another adjective before it. Examples:

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Reporting Verb

Why Reporting Verbs are Used? Verbs such as admit, promise, declare, invite, ask, explain, reflect, remind, mention, suggest, insist and refuse are often used when we change direct speech into reported speech. Using them is a good idea because it brings breadth and variety into your writing. Reporting Verb Exercise A. Choose a suitable verb

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