(some, any, few etc) conditionals and modals countable and uncountable nouns genitive infinitive vs -ing form numbers, acronyms, abbreviations relative clauses and which vs that tenses (e.g. simple present, simple past, present perfect) word order Exercise types are repeated for different ...
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By quality I mean that your erection should point upwards – from the 12 o’clock to the 2 o’clock position. A penis should also be very hard. I think that the word enlargement can often mislead people and I prefer the word balloon as the penis can be blown up like a balloon.There...
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It's pretty much universally implemented, and is nice and simple to use - it just takes a string with the % character matching any string, and _ matching any single character. In this case, we're looking for names containing the word 'Tennis', so putting a % on either side fits the...
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2.Whichwordinparagraphsfrom7to9 A.Immediately.B.Exactly.C. Especially.D.Extremely. 3.Whichistrueaboutacheetah? A.Itonlyeatstwiceamonth. B.Itsslowerthanasportscar. C.Itnevergetstired. D.Itcanmaintainhighspeedsforashort time. 4.Inparagraph17,intheynear refersto___. A.thecheetahfamilyB.the...
Word order in English 1(B) EITHER, NEITHER, TOO(B) EITHER/OR, NEITHER/NOR, TOO 1(B/I) SO or SUCH? 1(I) SO, SUCH, MANY, MUCH 1(I) SO, SUCH, SUCH A 1(I) THERE, THEY'RE, THEIR 1(I) WHO, WHICH, WHOSE 1(I) How + (much, long, often, well) 1(I) ...