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  1. Quiz: 50 Question Level Test- Intermediate - UsingEnglish.com

    Test yourself with our free English language exercise about '50 Question Level Test- Intermediate'. This is a free all levels English grammar quiz and interractive grammar …

  2. explanation about/on - WordReference Forums

    Jan 14, 2017 · Hello everyone, I have a grammar question with regard to the usage of explanation. I don´t know if the proper preposition to be used after "explanation" is about or on …

  3. Use of English Part Three word formation practice of inversion Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space. As in the real test, don’t leave the …

  4. remove / clear doubt? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 31, 2009 · 1- Thanks for removing my doubt. 2-This explanation you gave cleared my doubt. Can you please tell me if "clear" or "remove" is used with " doubt " in above contexts (to mean …

  5. Do the same thing with verbs which have opposite meanings (because they also often have the same verb patterns). All the verbs can be matched with either something which has a similar …

  6. can’t have / couldn’t have | WordReference Forums

    Aug 28, 2016 · Hello Thomas Thompion Thank you very much for your explanation and it was very simple and clear. I now can understand the difference Can’t have = is a stronger way of …

  7. All the statements below have inversion, meaning that verbs and subject are the other way around from a normal statement, like the word order in a question. Underline the inversion (“(auxiliary) …

  8. explanation or explanations ? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 23, 2009 · Hi, In the following sentence, should I use "explanation" or "explanations"? Sentence1: I needed to tailor explanation(s) to each student. Sentence2: I commented on …

  9. It provides an explanation ¿to/for/of? the problem.

    Sep 2, 2006 · Hello everyone. I would like which of the prepositions to/for/of could be used in the sentence: "It provides an explanation to/for/of the problem" Thank you very much in advance.

  10. 'I hope' vs 'I'm hoping' | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Aug 15, 2009 · and "I'm hoping..." Could you provide me with any examples and a good explanation? The simple form "I hope" is more common and typical. However, someone would …