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Intermediate English for ESL Students

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    1. Simple Past Statements with “Be”
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    Learn how to make positive and negative statements in the past using the verb “to be.” This lesson will help you discuss your background in proper English.

    Learn how to make positive and negative statements in the past using the verb “to be.” This lesson will help you discuss your background in proper English.

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    2. Simple Past Questions with “Be”
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    In this conversational English lesson, practice forming past-tense questions using the verb “to be” by asking a person about his or her background.

    In this conversational English lesson, practice forming past-tense questions using the verb “to be” by asking a person about his or her background.

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    3. The Past Tense
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    Learn how to talk about your past using the past tense. Practice forming statements using “to be” and various regular and irregular English verbs.

    Learn how to talk about your past using the past tense. Practice forming statements using “to be” and various regular and irregular English verbs.

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    4. Forming Statements with “Used To”
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    Build English conversational skills by using the phrase “used to.” Learn how to form statements with “used to” to describe your childhood or past.

    Build English conversational skills by using the phrase “used to.” Learn how to form statements with “used to” to describe your childhood or past.

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    5. Forming Questions with "Used To"
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    Build English conversational skills with the phrase “used to.” Learn how to form questions with “used to” to ask someone about his or her past.

    Build English conversational skills with the phrase “used to.” Learn how to form questions with “used to” to ask someone about his or her past.

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Patricia B
Good didactic for learning grammar. Thank you Teacher.
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jobab s
good stuff mr. Saenz,, keep it up..
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