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Grammar: Present continuous (negatives and questions)
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We learn how to form negative sentence and questions in this tense.
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Intermediate grammar: So, such, too, very, much
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For each sentence, we have to choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the words provided.
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Grammar: So, though, although and also
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In this exercise we have to choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices provided.
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English exercises - grammar exercises - learn English online
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GR15 Grammar Vocabulary and Crosswords Exercises SM
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Quizzes, tests, exercises and puzzles to help you learn English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Is text messaging bad for grammar?
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The resource contains a video. We practice listening and reading skills. We talk about new technologies. It includes a comprehension activity.
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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We use words like when/why/how/how long to make questions. If the question is about the past, we use did to make the question form of most verbs. For example: When did Billy Bones die? Why did Jim’s…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Countable and Uncountable Nouns Some nouns in English are countable. They have a singular and plural form. For example: an island → islands (noun + -s regular plural) a man → men (irregular plural)…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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This sentence is about the future: ‘When I get the money, I’ll spend it all.’ But we use the Present Simple in the when-clause: When + Present Simple, will + verb We also use after/as soon…