Humanities

Intermediate English for ESL Students

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    11. Expressing Wishes in Present Tense
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    Expressing wishes is a big part of communicating with friends. Learn how to combine the verb “to wish” with a past-tense verb to express wishes and desires.

    Expressing wishes is a big part of communicating with friends. Learn how to combine the verb “to wish” with a past-tense verb to express wishes and desires.

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    12. Simple Past vs. Present Perfect
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    Practice asking questions in the present perfect and describing your past experiences by responding in both the present perfect and simple past.

    Practice asking questions in the present perfect and describing your past experiences by responding in both the present perfect and simple past.

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    13. When to Use Sequence Adverbs
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    In this lesson from Joe Saenz, practice describing recipes in English using sequence adverbs like “first,” “then,” “next,” “after that,” and “finally.”

    In this lesson from Joe Saenz, practice describing recipes in English using sequence adverbs like “first,” “then,” “next,” “after that,” and “finally.”

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    14. Future with “Going to” and “Will”
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    The future tense is what we use to discuss plans and hopes. In this lesson, learn how to use “going to” and “will” to convert a statement to the future tense.

    The future tense is what we use to discuss plans and hopes. In this lesson, learn how to use “going to” and “will” to convert a statement to the future tense.

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