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Most of my resources are worksheets which are very helpful for teachers to assess how the learners understand each lesson.

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Most of my resources are worksheets which are very helpful for teachers to assess how the learners understand each lesson.
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS. Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. The possessive pronouns are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. There’s also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.
OBJECT PRONOUNS,  ADJECTIVE, ADVICE
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OBJECT PRONOUNS, ADJECTIVE, ADVICE

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THIS ACTIVITY WORKSHEET AIMS TO HELP THE TEACHER AS HE/SHE ASSESS THE LEARNING OF THE STUDENTS ABOUT THE FOLLOWING TOPICS:OBJECT PRONOUNS, ADJECTIVE, ADVICE
DO, DOES,CAN
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DO, DOES,CAN

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THIS IS IN A FORM OF A TEST FOR STUDENTS, IT ALSO INCLUDES MANY TOPICS SUCH AS DO, DOES, AND CAN.
PREFIXES
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PREFIXES

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THIS WORKSHEET IS ALL ABOUT PREFIXES. prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Adding it to the beginning of one word changes it into another word. For example, when the prefix un- is added to the word happy, it creates the word unhappy. … Prefixes, like all other affixes, are usually bound morphemes
WH QUESTIONS
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WH QUESTIONS

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THIS IS A WORKSHEET WHICH IS ALL ABOUT ASKING QUESTIONS. WH question is a question in English that is a request for information. Wh- questions usually start with a word beginning with wh-, but “how” is also included. The wh- words are: what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why, and how