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Plural forms: Potatoes are vegetables and cherries are fruits | instructions above vs above instructions
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Practice English Practice Questions Tue May 22, 2007 22:58 pm  Practice English Practice Questions
 

Can anybody recommend complete, thorough English practice questions. I am studying English and I need more help. I don't want just vocabulary websites, but I am looking for website that offer may different types of practice questions. Thanks. Very Happy
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Practice English Practice Questions Tue May 22, 2007 23:04 pm  Practice English Practice Questions
 

I'm not really sure what exercises you are looking for, but here are three very, very good websites:

http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/exercises/main/reading.html
http://www.studymyenglish.com
http://members.aol.com/eslkathy/esl.htm

Keep in mind that different websites have different difficulty levels, so you should indicate if you are looking for exercises for middle school, high school, college, or graduate-school level resources. Aside from that, I think there is only one way to learn English, and that is to practice English! Speak as much of it as you can, even if that means talking to yourself!

Good luck! Very Happy
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