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6 minFREEESL lessonFree4 CQ
Increase English vocabulary, and learn how to use words such as ambitious, confident, and generous. Learn how to pronounce them, and use them in sentences, too!
with Your English WebIncrease English vocabulary, and learn how to use words such as ambitious, confident, and generous. Learn how to pronounce them, and use them in sentences, too!
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7 minESL lesson4 CQ
In this lesson, Your English Web explains how to use the common phrases "there is", "there are", "isn't there?", and "it is" in English conversation.
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Your English Web explains how to use the common phrases "there is", "there are", "isn't there?", and "it is" in English conversation.
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4 minESL lesson3 CQ
In English, some nouns can be counted, and some nouns are not countable. In this lesson, learn how to use countable and uncountable nouns and "some" and "any".
with Your English WebIn English, some nouns can be counted, and some nouns are not countable. In this lesson, learn how to use countable and uncountable nouns and "some" and "any".
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6 minFREEESL lessonFree4 CQ
Do you know how to use, "am", "is", and "are" in English? In this lesson, learn how to use the forms of this verb in statements, questions, and answers.
with Your English WebDo you know how to use, "am", "is", and "are" in English? In this lesson, learn how to use the forms of this verb in statements, questions, and answers.
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5 minESL lesson3 CQ
In this lesson, Your English Web introduces how to correctly use the past tense of the verb "to be" in statements and questions with "was" and "were".
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Your English Web introduces how to correctly use the past tense of the verb "to be" in statements and questions with "was" and "were".
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7 minESL lesson4 CQ
In this lesson, Your English Web introduces the continuous (or progressive) tense, and provides examples of its use in statements, questions, and answers.
with Your English WebIn this lesson, Your English Web introduces the continuous (or progressive) tense, and provides examples of its use in statements, questions, and answers.
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6 minESL lesson4 CQ
Ready to learn how to talk and ask questions about things in the past in English? This lesson explains how to conjugate verbs in the simple past tense.
with Your English WebReady to learn how to talk and ask questions about things in the past in English? This lesson explains how to conjugate verbs in the simple past tense.
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9 minESL lesson5 CQ
To be able to speak, read, and write in English, you must be comfortable with the simple present tense. In this lesson, get to know this common verb tense.
with Your English WebTo be able to speak, read, and write in English, you must be comfortable with the simple present tense. In this lesson, get to know this common verb tense.
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8 minESL lesson5 CQ
In this lesson, learn the usage and structure of the present perfect tense in English, including with adverbs "just", "already", "yet", "ever", and "never".
with Your English WebIn this lesson, learn the usage and structure of the present perfect tense in English, including with adverbs "just", "already", "yet", "ever", and "never".
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8 minESL lesson5 CQ
In this lesson, learn when to use the indefinite article "a/an", when to use the definite article "the", and when you shouldn't use any article at all.
with Your English WebIn this lesson, learn when to use the indefinite article "a/an", when to use the definite article "the", and when you shouldn't use any article at all.