Tuesday, August 14, 2012

'Like' vs. 'as'

Here you can find the document and exercises on the use of 'like and 'as' along with the key.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Linking words

The first and second parts of the documents on linking words are hereby available.  You can also find the key for the exercises here.  As you do the exercises, please remember the following three types of linking words we have identified:


  • Linking words that connect two parts of the same sentence as in the following example: We only have one week off for Easter, so we will be staying in Brussels.
  • Linking words that connect two separate sentences as in the following four examples, which are different ways of saying the same thing:
  1. We only have one week off for Easter.  Therefore, we will be staying in Brussels.
  2. We only have one week off for Easter; therefore, we will be staying in Brussels.
  3. We only have one week off for Easter.  We will, therefore, be staying in Brussels.
  4. We only have one week off for Easter; we will, therefore, be staying in Brussels.
  • Linking words that are covered under both the first and second types as in the four following examples:
  1. Besides giving his friend a lift after work, he helped her with her grocery shopping.
  2. He helped his friend with her grocery shopping, besides giving her a lift after work.
  3. I am afraid I am not allowed to help you with that question.  Besides, I do not know the answer myself.
  4. I am afraid I am not allowed to help you with that question; besides, I do not know the answer myself.
Note that the meaning of the word 'besides'  in the first two examples is different from its meaning in the last two examples.

In all these examples, please pay special attention to the punctuation.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Chloe's presentation

Here you can find the text of Chloe's presentation.

Ibti's presentation

Here you can have access to the slides of Ibti's PowerPoint presentation.  Here is the link to the RAPEX website.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Ilinka's blog

Here is the link for Ilinka's blog.

American vs. British English

Here you can find a list of the main differences between American and British English. (Source: English Grammar in Use: Intermediate by Raymond Murphy)

Subject-verb agreement

Here is a document with a quiz on subject-verb agreement.

Articles

Here you can find the document on articles along with the key for the exercises.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Relative, -ed and -ing clauses

Here you can find some exercises on relative, -ed and -ing clauses along with the key.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Fondation Robert Shuman

Here you can have access to the homepage of Fondation Robert Shuman, which is a French think tank.  Thank you Sonia!

How to Write Clearly

Here you can find the Commission guide entitled "How to Write Clearly".

Composite nouns and possessives

Here you can find some information on composite nouns and possessives with exercises, as well as the key for the exercises. I am hereby also making another document on the same topics with exercises, as well as the key for the exercises.

Gerund vs. infinitive

Numerous exercises on gerund vs. infinitive along with their key are hereby made available for you to have access at your convenience.  You can also find the list of verbs used with gerund and/or infinitive here.

Here you can find more information and exercises on the same topic.