- A dog is always faithful to ___ master. Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun.
- ___ has been cloudy since noon. Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun.
- ___ all must die. Choose the correct pronoun to go with this sentence.
- Every man and every boy should do ___ duties. Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun.
- Rahim and Karim are responsible to ___ duties. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
- I, you and she are famous. Choose the correct sentence.
- The students each has done his homework. Which one of the following is the correct representation of this sentence?
- ___ attended the seminar. Use a correct pronoun in this sentence.
- I, he and you are guilty. Choose the correct sentence.
- The condition of Spain is better than the condition of Greece. Choose the correct application of pronoun in this sentence.
1. Articles
- Introduction & Classification: Uses of A and An
- Introduction & Classification: Uses of A and An
- Further use of A and an
- Further use of A and An
- Omission of A and An
- Omission of A and An
- Uses of The - 1
- Uses of The - 1
- Uses of The - 2
- Uses of The - 2
- Omission of The - 1
- Omission of The -1
- Omission of The - 2
- Omission of The - 2
4. Conditionals
5. Completing Sentence
6. Introduction to the parts of speech
11. Verbs
- Principle & Auxiliary Verb
- Principle & Auxiliary Verb
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs - 1
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs - 1
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs - 2
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs - 2
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs - 3
- Modal Auxiliary Verbs - 3
- Finite & Non-finite
- Finite & Non-finite
- Transitive & Intransitive
- Transitive & Intransitive
- Causative & Factitive Verb
- Causative & Factitive Verb
12. Verbals
13. Tense
- Introduction & Classification
- Introduction & Classification
- Present Indefinite and Present Continuous Tense
- Present Indefinite and Present Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Indefinite and Past Continuous Tense
- Past Indefinite and Past Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- Future Tense
- Future Tense
14. Right forms of verbs
15. Subject-Verb Agreement
16. Transformation of sentences
- Affirmative to Negative
- Affirmative to Negative
- Assertive to Interrogative
- Assertive to Interrogative
- Exclamatory to Assertive & Vice versa
- Exclamatory to Assertive & Vice versa
- Assertive to Imperative
- Assertive to Imperative
- Simple to Complex
- Simple to Complex
- Complex to Simple
- Complex to Simple
- Simple to Compound
- Simple to Compound
- Compound to Simple
- Compound to Simple
- Complex to Compound
- Complex to Compound
- Compound to Complex
- Compound to Complex
- Positive to Comparative
- Positive to Comparative
- Comparative to Positive
- Comparative to Positive
- Positive to Superlative
- Positive to Superlative
- Superlative to Positive
- Superlative to Positive
- Comparative to Superlative
- Comparative to Superlative
- Superlative to Comparative
- Superlative to Comparative
19. Pronoun
- Introduction & Classification
- Introduction & Classification
- Personal Pronoun
- Personal Pronoun
- Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns
- Demonstrative & Interrogative Pronouns
- Relative Pronouns
- Relative Pronouns
- Indefinite & Distributive Pronouns
- Indefinite & Distributive Pronouns
- Reflexive, emphatic and reciprocal
- Reflexive, Emphatic and Reciprocal
- Pronoun Referencing
- Pronoun Referencing