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I love English, but I notice that there are certain errors that people keep repeating, so I have set up this list to help those who are interested correct it. If you cannot use the worksheets, please enable Javascript for your browser.

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Sentences

* Notes on the 8 Parts of Speech – Understand their role to recognize them.

* Know How to Use the Right Word Format – Is it a noun or a verb.

 

Verbs

* Change Verb Forms - do not, does not, did not

* Know How to Write the Perfect Tense – with Past Participles

* Simple Present and Past Tenses – Test yourself.

* Verb within a verb – Know which tense to use.

* Active and Passive Verb Tenses – Can you tell the difference?

* To 'ed' or not to 'ed' – Using the infinitive 'TO'

 

Modifiers - Adjectives and Adverbs

* The Verbal Adjective – Can you use a verb as an adjective?

* Change the Adjective into an Adverb – To modify the verb.

 

Pronouns and Nouns

* Practise Your Pronouns Here – Test your pronoun skills.

* Which Relative Pronoun Should You Use? – Find the right one for your relative clause

* Use the Correct Noun Format – Try it.

 

Prepositions

* Pick the Right Preposition – Is it 'in' or 'inside'?

 

Conjunctions

* Guess the Right Conjunction – So, Until, When, Because

* Tickling the Muse – Wake your muse with conjunctions.

 

Resume Forms

* Sample Resume and CV – Write your job application letter.

* Sample Resume and CV for a New Graduate – Write your first job application letter.

 

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