English Grammar and Vocabulary Exercises
1. And for dessert, there are delicious, crunchy apples
2. Some people are not emotionally mature at the age of 18, while others are ready to make important decisions even then are 16
3. A catchy slogan is a phrase that’s easy to remember after you’ve heard it just once.
4. No convincing evidence was presented against the man and the judge found him not guilty
5. We have regular monthly family get-
Togethers
We usually meet at my grandma’s house and have lunch in the garden
6. This painting has been
English Grammar Exercises: Mastering Transformations and Structures
- She started drinking too much alcohol two years ago.
(Verbal Tenses)
She has been drinking too much alcohol for two years.
- I don’t have a computer so I can’t type the essay on English grammar.
(Conditional Sentence)
If I had a computer, I would be able to type the essay on English grammar.
- Despite having been vaccinated she caught the flu.
(Contrast Connector)
Although she had been vaccinated, she caught flu.
- “We will arrest them for illegal entry in the country”, the policeman said.
(Reported
Oliver Twist: A Journey of Redemption and Resilience
Summary: Chapter 14
When Oliver next enters the housekeeper’s room, he notices that the portrait of the lady whom he resembles is gone. Mrs. Bedwin says that Brownlow removed it because it seemed to worry Oliver. One day, Brownlow sends for Oliver to meet him in his study. Assuming that Brownlow means to send him away, Oliver begs to remain as a servant. Brownlow assures Oliver that he wishes to be Oliver’s friend. He asks Oliver to tell him his history. Before Oliver can begin, Brownlow’s
Read MoreCommon English Irregular Verbs: Present, Past, and Past Participle
Present | Past | Past Participle | Spanish |
|---|---|---|---|
Awake | Awoke | Awoken | Despertar |
Be | Was/Were | Been | Ser o estar |
Beat | Beat | Beaten | Golpear |
Become | Became | Become | Llegar a ser |
Begin | Began | Begun | Empezar |
Bend | Bent | Bent | Doblar |
Bet | Bet | Bet | Apostar |
Bite | Bit | Bitten | Morder |
Blow | Blew | Blown | Soplar |
Break | Broke | Broken | Romper |
Bring | Brought | Brought | Traer |
Build | Built | Built | Edificar |
Burn | Burnt | Burnt | Quemar |
Buy | Bought | Bought | Comprar |
Catch | Caught | Caught | Coger |
Choose | Chose | Chosen | Elegir |
Come | Came | Come | Venir |
Cost | Cost | Cost | Costar |
Cut | Cut | Cut | Cortar |
Deal | Dealt | Dealt | Tratar |
Dig | Dug | Dug | Cavar |
Do | Did | Done | Hacer |
Draw | Drew | Drawn | Dibujar |
Dream | Dreamed | Dreamed | Soñar |
Drink | Drank | Drunk | Beber |
Drive | Drove | Driven | Conducir |
Eat | Ate | Eaten | Comer |
Fall | Fell | Fallen | Caer |
Feed | Fed | Fed | Alimentar |
Feel | Felt | Felt | Sentir |
Fight | Fought | Fought | Luchar |
Find | Found | Found | Encontrar |
Flee | Fled | Fled | Huir |
Fly | Flew | Flown | Volar |
Forbid | Forbade | Forbidden | Prohibir |
Forgive | Forgave | Forgiven | Perdonar |
Freeze | Froze | Frozen | Helar |
Get | Got | Gotten | Obtener |
Give | Gave | Given | Dar |
Go | Went | Gone | Ir |
Grow | Grew | Grown | Crecer |
Hang | Hung | Hung | Colgar |
Have | Had | Had | Tener |
Hear | Heard | Heard | Oír |
Hide | Hid | Hidden | Esconder |
Hit | Hit | Hit | Golpear |
Hold | Held | Held | Agarrar |
Hurt | Hurt | Hurt | Herir |
Keep | Kept | Kept | Conservar |
Know | Knew | Known | Saber |
Lay | Laid | Laid | Poner |
Lead | Led | Led | Conducir |
Learn | Learnt | Learnt | Aprender |
Lend | Lent | Lent | Prestar |
Let | Let | Let | Permitir |
Lie | Lay | Lain | Echarse |
Light | Lighted | Lighted | Encenderse |
Lose | Lost | Lost | Perder |
Make | Made | Made | Hacer |
Mean | Meant | Meant | Significar |
Meet | Met | Met | Encontrar |
Pay | Paid | Paid | Pagar |
Put | Put | Put | Poner |
Read | Read | Read | Leer |
Ride | Rode | Ridden | Montar |
Ring | Rang | Rung | Llamar |
Rise | Rose | Risen | Levantarse |
Run | Ran | Run | Correr |
Say | Said | Said | Decir |
See | Saw | Seen | Ver |
Seek | Sought | Sought | Buscar |
Sell | Sold | Sold | Vender |
Send | Sent | Sent | Enviar |
Shake | Shook | Shaken | Sacudir |
Shine | Shone | Shone | Brillar |
Shoot | Shot | Shot | Disparar |
Show | Showed | Showed | Mostrar |
Shut | Shut | Shut | Cerrar |
Sing | Sang | Sung | Cantar |
Sink | Sank | Sunk | Hundir |
Sit | Sat | Sat | Sentar |
Sleep | Slept | Slept | Dormir |
Smell | Smelt | Smelt | Oler |
Speak | Spoke | Spoken | Hablar |
Spell | Spelt | Spelt | Deletrear |
Spend | Spent | Spent | Gastar |
Spoil | Spoilt | Spoilt | Estropear |
Spread | Spread | Spread | Extender |
Spring | Sprang | Sprung | Saltar |
Stand | Stood | Stood | Estar |
Customer Service Best Practices & Strategies
Refund for Unwanted Wine Bottles
Customer Complaint
Please refund me for the €100 and 10 extra wine bottles charged to my invoice. I did not authorize this additional purchase.
This past Tuesday (January 12), I purchased 100 wine bottles. However, when the order arrived at my restaurant, there were 10 extra bottles included in the invoice. I noticed the discrepancy and counted the bottles myself.
Please refund the cost of these extra bottles and arrange for their return. Let me know when you plan
Read MoreThe Plight of Slum Children and the Need for Educational Reform
The Deplorable State of Slum Classrooms
2. The Color of ‘Sour Cream’ and Its Significance
The term ‘sour cream’ refers to a dull, off-white color. The poet employs this expression to depict the dilapidated and neglected condition of the classroom walls. The lack of proper maintenance and funding has left them in a state of disrepair, contributing to the dreary and uninspiring atmosphere.
Contrasting Worlds: The Classroom and the Slum
3. The Incongruity of Classroom Decorations
The classroom is adorned
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