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Monday, 6 October 2014
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Activities - English Simple Present

English Excercse - Simple Present

Fill the Blanks in Simple Present Form. 


1) Tom ____ stamps. (not/to collect)
2) You ____ songs in the bathroom. (not/to sing)
3) Julie ____ in the garden. (not/to work)
4) I ____ at home. (not/to sit)
5) Tina and Kate ____ the windows. (not/to open)
6) Adam ____ French. (not/to speak)
7) His sister ____ lemonade. (not/to like)
8) We ____ to music. (not/to listen)
9) My father ____ the car every Saturday. (not/to clean)
10) Johnny and Danny ____ in the lake. (not/to swim)




Answers:

1) Tom does not collect stamps.
2) You do not sing songs in the bathroom.
3) Julie does not work in the garden.
4) I do not sit at home.
5) Tina and Kate do not open the windows.
6) Adam does not speak French.
7) His sister does not like lemonade.
8) We do not listen to music.
9) My father does not clean the car every Saturday.
10) Johnny and Danny do not swim in the lake.
Sunday, 5 October 2014
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Comparison of adjectives in sentences

1) This is a nice cat. It's much nicer than my friend's cat.
2) Here is Emily. She's six years old. Her brother is nine, so he is older.
3) This is a difficult exercise. But the exercise with an asterisk (*) is the most difficult exercise on the worksheet.
4) He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the most interesting hobby in the world.
5) In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even better one last weekend.
6) School is boring, but homework is more boring than school.
7) Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby. Bungee jumping is more dangerous than skateboarding.
8) This magazine is cheap, but that one is cheaper.
9) We live in a small house, but my grandparents' house is even smaller than ours.
10) Yesterday John told me a funny joke. This joke was the funniest joke I've ever heard.
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Comparison of adjectives in sentences

1) This is a nice cat. It's much nicer than my friend's cat.
2) Here is Emily. She's six years old. Her brother is nine, so he is older.
3) This is a difficult exercise. But the exercise with an asterisk (*) is the most difficult exercise on the worksheet.
4) He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the most interesting hobby in the world.
5) In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even better one last weekend.
6) School is boring, but homework is more boring than school.
7) Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby. Bungee jumping is more dangerous than skateboarding.
8) This magazine is cheap, but that one is cheaper.
9) We live in a small house, but my grandparents' house is even smaller than ours.
10) Yesterday John told me a funny joke. This joke was the funniest joke I've ever heard.
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Friday, 3 October 2014
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Plural of Some Special Words.

Plural Form of Nouns

Examples of few special case plurals. 


1) half - halves
2) kilo - kilos
3) woman - women
4) mouth - mouths
5) foot - feet
6) sheep - sheep
7) penny - pence
8) bus - buses
9) day - days
10) fish - fish
Thursday, 2 October 2014
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English Activity - Fill in the blanks

LERN THESE WORDS


English Vocabulary Bulding


Fill in the blanks choosing the correct words from the list



Words

(waist, ceiling, guilty, call, scolds)


  1. If your mother has a fever, why don't you ................... a doctor?
  2. We have two ................... fans in our classroom.
  3. A policeman wears a belt around his ...................
  4. Rajesh must have broken the chair. He looks ...................
  5. My father ................... me when I do something wrong.




Answers: 

  1. If your mother has a fever, why don't you call a doctor?
  2. We have two ceiling fans in our classroom.
  3. A policeman wears a belt around his waist.
  4. Rajesh must have broken the chair. He looks guilty.
  5. My father scolds me when I do something wrong.
Monday, 29 September 2014
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Opposites

Commonly Used Opposites.


Opposites in English Grammar


Simple Opposite Words for reference.


  • big - little             
  • cheap - expensive
  • clean - dirty       
  • deep - shallow
  • easy - difficult   
  • far - near
  • fast - slow  
  • fat - thin
  • full - empty  
  • good - bad
  • happy - sad  
  • hard - easy
  • heavy - light  
  • here - there
  • high - low  
  • hot - cold
  • in - out         
  • inside - outside
  • light - dark  
  • long - short
  • many - few  
  • new - old
  • rich - poor  
  • right - left
  • right - wrong  
  • safe - dangerous
  • single - married 
  • smooth - rough
  • soft - hard  
  • strong - weak
  • tall - short  
  • thick - thin
  • tight - loose  
  • warm - cool
  • wet - dry         
  • wide - narrow
Thursday, 18 September 2014
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Comparison Words

Learn the following Comparisons.

Commonly used comparison words in English Language

  • as black as coal.
  • as bold as a lion.
  • as busy as a bee.
  • as cunning as a fox.
  • as deep as a well.
  • as faithful as a dog.
  • as gentle as a lamb.
  • as green as grass.
  • as heavy as lead.
  • as hot as fire.
  • as red as blood.
  • as stupid as honey.
  • as white as snow.

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