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ARTICLES & DETERMINERS : Introduction
COMMON MISTAKES
FAMILY: Introduction
Interjections
OCCUPATIONS - Jobs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adjectives
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverb
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Degree
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Frequency
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Manner
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Place
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Time
PARTS OF SPEECH: Adverbs - Types
PARTS OF SPEECH: Conjunctions
PARTS OF SPEECH: IDIOMS - African
PARTS OF SPEECH: IDIOMS - Western
PARTS OF SPEECH: Introduction
PARTS OF SPEECH: Noun Types
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns - Common & Proper
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns - Gender
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns - Singular & Plural
PARTS OF SPEECH: Nouns Phrases
PARTS OF SPEECH: Past Perfect Tense
PARTS OF SPEECH: Personal Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Prepositions
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Demonstrative Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Indefinite Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Interrogative Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Possessive Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Reciprocal Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Reflexive Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Pronouns - Relative Pronouns
PARTS OF SPEECH: Question Tag
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Action Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Active & Passive Voice
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Helping (Auxiliary) Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Intransitive Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Irregular Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Linking Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Modal Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Phrasal Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Regular Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Transitive Verbs
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Types
PARTS OF SPEECH: Verbs - Verb Agreement
PUNCTUATION : Introduction
SIMILE: Introduction
VOCABULARY : Introduction
WORD ORDER : Introduction
5/62 MCQs for:
PARTS OF SPEECH: Prepositions
Which is the correct suggestion: A few days after the accident she died … the injuries.
of / from.
from.
of.
with.
Which preposition is appropriate: My uncle has been married … her for more than three decades.
with.
to.
for.
What is the correct preposition to use: She's been waiting … two hours.
on.
at.
for.
in.
The chairman of the company was very sympathetic ... his staff.
With.
For.
At.
To.
They don’t let anybody in … five o’clock.
After.
Since.
For.