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English Grammar Exercises
English Grammar Exercises
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Release dateApr 15, 2014
ISBN9781311042170
English Grammar Exercises
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Tanzil Al Gazmir

I invest several hundred hours to write each book. So, my readers do not have to invest the same amount of time to find the quality information. I provide easy to follow practical tips and techniques. You can download and read 50% free edition eBook version of my original version. So, you can check the quality and value before you buy any book. I graduated in Computer Science and worked as a software engineer for several years. I passed MBA in Management too.

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    English Grammar Exercises - Tanzil Al Gazmir

    ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES

    By

    Tanzil Al Gazmir

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

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    Tanzil Al Gazmir on Smashwords

    English Grammar Exercises

    Copyright © 2014 by Tanzil Al Gazmir

    COPYRIGHT NOTICE

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

    DISCLAIMER

    All the material contained in this book is provided for educational and informational purposes only. No responsibility can be taken for any results or outcomes resulting from the use of this material.

    While every attempt has been made to provide information that is both accurate and effective, the author does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or use/misuse of this information.

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    A small note: I know I need to edit this book. I have a plan to edit or revise this book at a later time. Now I am busy adding questions to my site. If you find any error, please feel free to send me a message from here: http://englishgrammarpass.com/exercises/contact.html

    Question 1: They came _____ tram.

    (a) by

    (b) on

    (c) with

    (d) in

    Question 2: These products are inferior ____ that products.

    (a) from

    (b) than

    (c) by

    (d) to

    Question 3: The manager could not excuse him ______ dishonest.

    (a) for be

    (b) to be

    (c) be

    (d) being

    Question 4: Since she worked hard, she ____ successful.

    (a) had be

    (b) have been

    (c) had been

    (d) has been

    Question 5: The teacher believed that I ______ keep my promise.

    (a) shall

    (b) should

    (c) shall be

    (d) should be

    Question 6: The judge did not excuse the thief _____ unpunished.

    (a) being

    (b) of be

    (c) be

    (d) to be

    Question 7: I said that he ______ come tomorrow.

    (a) will

    (b) may

    (c) shall

    (d) might

    Question 8: Does he ______ hard?

    (a) worked

    (b) works

    (c) working

    (d) work

    Question 9: Adam shot ___ the angry snake.

    (a) on

    (b) to

    (c) -

    (d) of

    Question 10: The police offer could not risk _____ at the mob.

    (a) fire

    (b) firing

    (c) to fire

    (d) fires

    Answers: 1. (a) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (d) 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (d) 8. (d) 9. (c) 10. (b)

    Explanation 1: We say by tram.

    Explanation 2: Inferior takes to.

    Explanation 3: Gerund: an English noun formed from a verb by adding -ing

    We should use a gerund after prepositions or preposition phrases.

    Excuse + -ing is the correct usage.

    Explanation 4: Suppose a sentence has two parts.

    One part is a since clause.

    If the since clause explains or answers the other part, we need to use the Presnt Perfect tense in the other part.

    Present Perfect = has/have + Past Participle

    Example: Since he was lazy, he has failed in the exam.

    In the above example, the since explained why he failed in the exam.

    Explanation 5: You should always use should instead of shall if the verb in the principal is in the past tense.

    Explanation 6: Gerund: an English noun formed from a verb by adding -ing

    We should use a gerund after prepositions or preposition phrases.

    Excuse + -ing is the correct usage.

    Explanation 7: You should always use might instead of may if the verb in the principal is in the past tense.

    Explanation 8: Does is an auxiliary verb.

    After Does, you should always use present infinitive without to.

    Example 1: Does she like it?

    Example 2: She does not like it.

    Explanation 9: Shoot without preposition indicates to kill.

    Explanation 10: Gerund: an English noun formed from a verb by adding -ing

    We should use a gerund after prepositions or preposition phrases.

    Risk + -ing is the correct usage.

    Visit www.englishgrammarpass.com for more exercises.

    Question 11: The suspect failed

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