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Language of love
Match the love-related verbs and phrasal verbs with their definitions.
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Choose the correct answer Taken from: https://www.ejerciciosinglesonline.com/
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REPORTED SPEECH
REMEMBER: With reported speech, the pattern is the following: 1. simple present becomes simple past 2. future tenses becomes conditional 3. present continuous becomes past continuous 4. present pe...
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Going to the cinema
Listening A2 Listen to Mario and Tamara talking about what film they want to see and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills. Taken from: https://learnenglishteens.britishco...
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Use the correct form of ‘used to’, ‘be used to’ or ‘get used to’.
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First Conditional
The first conditional has the present simple after 'if', then the future simple in the other clause: if + present simple, ... will + infinitive It's used to talk about things which might happen in...
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We use used to + infinitive to refer to past habits or states. In such cases, used to can be replaced by the past simple with no difference in meaning. Be used to Be used to + noun / pronoun / –ing f...
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Modals
When we want to express permission, prohibition (not allowing something), obligation or no obligation we use modal verbs.
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Choose the correct forms of the future continuous and future perfect to complete the sentences.
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Build Idioms
A group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual word
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Prepositions-time
A preposition of time is a preposition that allows a person to discuss a specific time period
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Reporting Verbs
Match Taken from: © Vicky Craig and Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 Downloaded from the lessonshare in www.onestopenglish.com
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Learn how to reduce adverb clauses with this quiz Taken from: (c) 2006-2018 LearnEnglishFeelGood.com
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Complete the sentences with the present simple form of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible.
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Idioms
English idioms and phrases will enrich your English vocabulary and make you sound like a native speaker in no time.