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These exercises improve your understanding and usage of the following points in your Study Plan: Passive voice In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest LIVE session on this topic here.Free -
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These exercises improve your understanding and usage of the following structure in your Study Plan: Do & Be doing In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest LIVE session on this topic here.Free-
- present simple
- grammar
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Version 1.0.0
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These exercises improve your understanding and usage of the following structures in your Study Plan: To be There is - there are There's - it's - its Pronouns & Possessives In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest LIVE session on this topic here.Free -
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These exercises help your understanding and usage of the following structures in your Study Plan: Modal verb 'can' Modal verb 'must' Must & have to In our LIVE Grammar Workshops: 1. You work through the exercises with one of your peers (breakout room). 2. We go through the exercises all together (main room). 3. I ask you to create your own examples of the structure(s) we have reviewed (chat box). This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating grammatical structures. So, I encourage you to join the live sessions when you can. Watch our latest LIVE session on this topic here.Free-
- be able to
- can
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Version 1.0.0
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In this lesson, we learn how to use all 4 types of Conditional sentences correctly, including when you must or must not mix them. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.Free-
- conditionals
- conditional 0
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In this lessons, we learn how to use the relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which) and relative adverbs (where, when, why) correctly, and which ones you can replace with 'that'. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.Free-
- relative pronouns
- relative adverbs
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In this lesson, we learn how to use the modal verb 'must' and similar verbs 'have to', 'need to', and 'should' correctly. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.Free-
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- modal verbs
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Version 1.0.0
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In this lesson, we learn how to use these modal verbs correctly. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.Free-
- grammar
- modal verbs
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Version 1.0.0
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In this lesson, we learn how to formulate correct question tags with the right intonation. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.Free-
- question tags
- questions
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Version 1.0.0
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In this lesson, we learn how to formulate correct questions with 'who', 'whom', 'what', and 'which'. 1. Download the PDF and read the explanations, and/or watch the live lesson here. 2. Take the quiz to test yourself. In LIVE sessions, we go through the correct answers together after you've done the quiz on your own. This is the fastest and most effective way of fully understanding and activating a topic. So, do try to join the live sessions when you can.Free -
Hello Minoo, Please explain to us when to use 'all right ' vs 'alright'. Thank you!
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Hello everyone! Does anybody know how to spell properly word "fruit"? Fruit or fruits? Thanks in advance.