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Conditional 0 – The ZERO Conditional
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May vs. Might Exercise
Maybe or May Be
Migration Exercise
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Prepositional Phrases Exercise
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Prepositions of Location Exercise: IN, ON, AT
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Present Perfect vs. Simple Past Exercise
Pronunciation – The TH Sound
Pronunciation of the “-s/-es” sound
Pronunciation of the ED sound
Proper Adjectives Exercise
Quantifiers Exercise
Reading Comprehension
A Family Adventure in Alaska
The Benefits of Outdoor Activities
The Birthday Surprise
The History of the Internet
The Lost Puppy
The New Student
Remember vs. Remind
Rob vs Steal
Simple Past Tense Exercise
Sometime, Sometimes and Some Time
Spelling: The Simple Past
Stative or Dynamic Verbs
Still, Yet, and Already
Suffixes
Tag Questions
TEST YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL
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The Causative Form Exercises
The Correct Placement of “Only”
The modal WOULD
The Passive Voice
The Simple Present Tense
The Verb TO BE
USED TO vs BE USED TO
Using Present Tenses to Talk About the Future
Verb Tenses
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While or During
Who, Whom, or Whose?
Work vs. Job
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda Exercises
Grammar: A Guide for ESL Students
Suffixes: Enhance Your Vocabulary with Word Endings
The Simple Past Tense
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The Future Tense in English
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Demystifying Prefixes: Unlocking the Power of Word Beginnings
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Conditionals
CONDITIONALS – The First Conditional
CONDITIONALS – The Second Conditional
CONDITIONALS – The Third Conditional
CONDITIONALS – The Zero Conditional
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Idiomatic Expressions for TOELF and IELTS
Idiomatic Expressions 1 (A – B)
Idiomatic Expressions 2 (C)
Idiomatic Expressions 3 (D – F)
Idiomatic Expressions 4 (F – G)
Idiomatic Expressions 5 (G – H)
Idiomatic Expressions 6 (I – L)
Idiomatic Expressions 7 (L – O)
Idiomatic Expressions 8 (P)
Idiomatic Expressions 9 (R – S)
Idiomatic Expressions 10 (S – T)
Idiomatic Expressions 11 (T)
Idiomatic Expressions 12 (T – W)
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