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DOUBLE COMPARATIVES with
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1. The more carefully you plan, the better the result will be.
2. The more quickly a car is driven, the more likely it is to cause an accident.
3. The harder you work, the more rapidly you will obtain results.
4. The more hurriedly something is done, the more easily mistakes are made.
5. The faster you walk, the more quickly you will arrive.
6. The more money I have, the more I invest in mutual funds.
7. The more ideas you have, the more projects you will develop.
8. The more orders we receive, the more goods we manufacture.
9. The more sales he makes, the more commission he earns.
10. The more furniture I buy, the more space I need.

11. The harder the test is, the lower my score is.
12. The lower my score is, the angrier my mom is.
13.The angrier my mom is, the worse I feel.
14. The harder you push yourself, the faster you run.
15. The faster you run, the more quickly you reach the finish line.
16. The more you practice English, the better you speak.
17. The less you eat, the leaner you get.
18. The more people join the protest, the more police will be involved.
19. The less money you spend, the more you will have.
20. The more you exercise, the fewer health worries you have.

21. The more time you spend working, the more stressed you get.
22. The less you talk about your problems, the less you will think about them.
23. The more you laugh, the more relaxed you feel.
24. The harder you study English, the more confidently you speak.
25. The older children are, the taller they become.
26. The more active you are, the more flexible you become.
27. The darker it gets, the more scared they are.
28. The stronger the body, the better it resists.
29. The richer they were, the more privileges they enjoyed.
30. The faster you drive, the more likely you’ll get caught by the police.

31. The weaker the bones are, the easier they break.
32. The prettier the girl looks, the more attention she gets.
33. The longer it goes on, the worse it will be.
34. The faster you drive, the more dangerous it is.
35. The longer you wait, the more boring it is.
36. The more honest people are, the more friends they will have.
37. The louder the music was, the angrier he became.
38. The higher you go, the thinner the air will be.
39. The more I read, the more interesting the book is.
40. The cheaper the tickets are , the more people will buy them.

41. The older you are, the more experience you have.
42. The quieter he talked, the calmer the dog became.
43. The more the ballerina danced, the more impressed the audience was.
44. The higher you climb, the colder it gets.
45. The more languages you speak, the more people will respect you.
46. The more severe the judge, the harsher the sentence will be.
47. The more experienced the technician is, the more satisfying the repair will be.
48. The longer the play lasts, the more bored the audience becomes.
49. The more money you spend, the less money you save.
50. The less he earned, the less food he could afford to buy.
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Conditional Sentences Exercise
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Fill in the blanks.

1. If I knew what he was up to, I …………………………. him go.
will not let
would not let
would not have let

2. If she ………………………. more money, she could buy a home.
earns
earned
had earned

3. If you eat more greens, your health …………………………….
will improve
would improve
would have improved

4. If she had recognized you, she …………………………….. you.
will greet
would greet
would have greeted

5. If I ………………………….. her address, I could have contacted her.
didn't lose
haven't lost
hadn't lost

6. If she ……………………………… timely treatment, she would die.
don't receive
didn't receive
hadn't received

7. If you ……………………………. the cops, this crime could have been prevented.
alert
alerted
had alerted

8. If he had invested his money, he …………………………….. rich now.
will become
would become
would have become

9. If you don’t behave, I ………………………….. you out.
will throw
would throw
would have thrown

10. If she had learned her lesson, she ……………………………… the same mistake.
will not commit
would not commit
would not have committed

11. If you ………………………. right, you will be healthy.
eat
ate
had eaten

12. If she ………………………….. aloud, I would have heard her.
call
called
had called
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🟢Answers🟢

1. If I knew what he was up to, I would not let him go.
2. If she earned more money, she could buy a home.
3. If you eat more greens, your health will improve.
4. If she had recognized you, she would have greeted you.
5. If I hadn’t lost her address, I could have contacted her.
6. If she didn’t receive timely treatment, she would die.

7. If you had alerted the cops, this crime could have been prevented.
8. If he had invested his money, he would have become rich now.
9. If you don’t behave, I will throw you out.
10. If she had learned her lesson, she would not have committed the same mistake.
11. If you eat right, you will be healthy.
12. If she had called aloud, I would have heard her.
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Relative Pronouns Exercise
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Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun.

1. Do you know the man ……………………….. called this morning?
who
whom
which

2. I know a child ………………………. can do complex math in her head.
who
whom
which

3. Maria ………………………… parents are rich considers herself above us.
who
who's
whose

4. It was a puzzle …………………………. no one could solve.
which
that
Either could be used here

5. The man ……………………….. legs were amputated can never walk again.
whom
whose
who's

6. The girl ………………………….. he is going to marry is an old friend of mine.
whom
that
Either could be used here

7. The police arrested the man …………………………. rants on social media led to a communal clash.
who
whose
who's

8. The girl ………………………… parents work abroad lives with her grandmother.
whose
who's
whom

9. He has bought a parrot ……………………….. can speak.
that
which
Either could be used here

10. This is the estate ………………………. I inherited from my grandfather.
which
that
Either could be used here

11. The birds …………………………. were kept in the cage were released by the man.
that
which
Either could be used here

12. All ………………………….. I have is yours.
which
that
Either could be used here
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🟢Answers🟢

1. Do you know the man who called this morning?
2. I know a child who can do complex math in her head.
3. Maria whose parents are rich considers herself above us.
4. It was a puzzle which/that no one could solve.
5. The man whose legs were amputated can never walk again.
6. The girl whom/that he is going to marry is an old friend of mine.

7. The police arrested the man whose rants on social media led to a communal clash.
8. The girl whose parents work abroad lives with her grandmother.
9. He has bought a parrot which/that can speak.
10. This is the estate which/that I inherited from my grandfather.
11. The birds which/that were kept in the cage were released by the man.
12. All that I have is yours.
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20 SIMPLE GRAMMAR RULES YOU SHOULD KNOW

1. Use active voice for clarity
- Weak: The report was written by me.
- Better: I wrote the report.
2. Its vs. It’s
- Its = possessive; It’s = it is.
- Example: It’s raining, so grab its cover.
3. Your vs. You’re
- Your = possession; You’re = you are.
- Example: You’re amazing at your job.
4. Fewer vs. Less
- Fewer = countable; Less = uncountable.
- Example: Fewer people, less noise.
5. Who vs. Whom
- Who = subject; Whom = object.
- Example: Who called? / Whom did you call?

6. That vs. Which
- That = essential info; Which = extra info (use commas).
- Example: The book that I bought is great. The book, which was pricey, is great.
7. Me vs. I
- Use I as subject; me as object.
- Example: Sara and I went. They invited Sara and me.
8. Because of vs. Due to
- Because of = reason; due to = after be-verb.
- Example: We stayed in because of the storm. The delay was due to traffic.
9. Use the Oxford comma to avoid confusion
- Example: I love my parents, Lady Gaga, and Humpty Dumpty.
10. Parallel structure in lists
- Wrong: She likes hiking, to swim, and biking.
- Right: She likes hiking, swimming, and biking.

11. Avoid double negatives
- Wrong: I don’t need no help.
- Right: I don’t need any help.
12. Since/For with present perfect
- Example: I have lived here since 2019. I’ve worked here for three years.
13. Fewer wordy fillers
- Wordy: Due to the fact that…
- Better: Because…
14. Hyphenate compound adjectives before nouns
- Example: A well-known author; a five-minute break.
15. Use “such as” for examples (not “like”)
- Example: I enjoy activities such as hiking and cycling.

16. “Only” placement changes meaning
- Example: Only I said she could go. I only said she could go.
17. Avoid comma splices
- Wrong: I was tired, I went home.
- Fix: I was tired, so I went home. / I was tired; I went home.
18. Use “fewer than” with numbers; “under” for position
- Example: Fewer than 10 people came; the cat is under the table.
19. Replace “very + adjective” with a stronger word
- Example: very tired → exhausted; very small → tiny.
20. Keep tenses consistent
- Wrong: He enters, looked around, and leaves.
- Right: He enters, looks around, and leaves.
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