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Elementary English Grammar
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4 CQ
Modal verbs, like "should", "can", "could", and "must" are very common in English, and in this lesson, Your English Web explains their meaning and use.
with Your English WebModal verbs, like "should", "can", "could", and "must" are very common in English, and in this lesson, Your English Web explains their meaning and use.
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5 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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3 CQ
There are various ways to describe the past in English, and in this lesson, you'll learn the difference between the present perfect and the past simple tenses.
with Your English WebThere are various ways to describe the past in English, and in this lesson, you'll learn the difference between the present perfect and the past simple tenses.
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5 CQ
In English, there are many different ways to discuss the future! In this lesson, learn how to talk about intentions, plans, predictions, and promises.
with Your English WebIn English, there are many different ways to discuss the future! In this lesson, learn how to talk about intentions, plans, predictions, and promises.
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4 CQ
In English, the passive is used for situations where the subject is unknown or unimportant. In this lesson, learn how to use the passive with different tenses.
with Your English WebIn English, the passive is used for situations where the subject is unknown or unimportant. In this lesson, learn how to use the passive with different tenses.
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