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Grammar-Quizzes: Practices on Points of English Grammar (ESL/EFL) This - that - these - those (a) That - these - those (b) Adjective order. Exercices d'anglais. Pour reprendre les bases, s'entraîner ou approfondir la langue: des exercices gratuits, conçus pour remédier aux erreurs typiques.

Exercices d'anglais

Les pronoms possessif, réfléchi, complément Pronoms personnels compléments (me, you, him, her...) Les adjectifs possessifs (my, your, his, her...) Les pronoms possessifs (mine, yours, his, hers...) Les pronoms réfléchis (myself, himself, themselves...) Le nom / l'adjectif et les mots qui les accompagnent La phrase.

CONJUGAISON

COMPARATIFS. Modal Verbs Exercise 1. 1.

Modal Verbs Exercise 1

Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He be exhausted after such a long flight. He prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest. 2. If you want to get a better feeling for how the city is laid out, you walk downtown and explore the waterfront. 3. Verb Tense Tutorial. Verb tenses are verb forms (went, go, will go) which English speakers use to talk about the past, present, and future in their language.

Verb Tense Tutorial

There are twelve verb tense forms in English as well as other time expressions such as used to. For English learners, knowing how to use English tenses can be quite a challenge. Never fear. Englishpage.com's verb tense tutorial will teach you to think like a native speaker. Let's get started! How to use this tutorial: 1. Modal Verb Tutorial. Modals are special verbs which behave very irregularly in English.

Modal Verb Tutorial

Englishpage.com has created one of the most in-depth modal tutorials in print or online. Study the modal explanations and complete the associated exercises and take another step toward English fluency. If you want to use the Modal Verb Tutorial as a reference only and do not want to complete the tutorial Click Here . English-Zone.Com. Must et have to rtfd. La modalité ce que vous devez savoir rtfd.

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4_expressions_agreeing_disagreeing.pdf. 1_past_present_future_tenses.pdf. 2_Modal_Auxiliary_Verbs.pdf. The Passive Voice. Passive and Active Voices Verbs are also said to be either active (The executive committee approved the new policy) or passive (The new policy was approved by the executive committee) in voice.

The Passive Voice

In the active voice, the subject and verb relationship is straightforward: the subject is a be-er or a do-er and the verb moves the sentence along. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is neither a do-er or a be-er, but is acted upon by some other agent or by something unnamed (The new policy was approved). Computerized grammar checkers can pick out a passive voice construction from miles away and ask you to revise it to a more active construction. There is nothing inherently wrong with the passive voice, but if you can say the same thing in the active mode, do so (see exceptions below). Use the passive voice to avoid responsibility for actions taken. Take the quiz (below) as an exercise in recognizing and changing passive verbs. Cases of Nouns and Pronouns. Definition Nouns and pronouns in English are said to display case according to their function in the sentence.

Cases of Nouns and Pronouns

They can be subjective or nominative (which means they act as the subject of independent or dependent clauses), possessive (which means they show possession of something else), or objective (which means they function as the recipient of action or are the object of a preposition). Except for the possessive forms (usually formed by the addition of an apostrophe and the letter s), nouns do not change form in English. (This is one of the few ways in which English is easier than other languages.) Pronouns, however, do change form when they change case; these changes are most clearly illustrated among the personal pronouns. Jayden and I versus Jayden and Me For some writers and speakers, the case of a pronoun becomes especially troublesome when that pronoun is compounded with something or someone else. Jayden and I are playing tennis this afternoon. Choosing Cases in Captions.