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Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Quantifiers
The use of quantifiers to talk about the quantity of things we are taking on holiday.
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2023-06-23 15:49:45 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Future Forms
The use of be going to and present continuous for future arrangements.
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2023-06-23 15:53:49 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Future Forms
The use of will and won't for promises, offers and decisions made at the time of speaking.
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2023-06-23 15:56:28 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Be Going To
The use of be going to for future plans
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2023-06-23 15:58:50 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Future Forms
The use of present continuous and be going to to talk about future plans.
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2023-06-23 16:01:44 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Future Forms
The use of will and be going to for decisions and plans for the future.
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2023-06-23 16:03:44 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Question Tags
The use of question tags to check information we think is correct.
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2023-06-24 05:09:58 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Relative Clauses
The use of relative clauses to say which person, place or thing we are talking about.
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2023-06-24 05:15:09 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Reported Speech
The use of reported statements to tell someone what somebody said.
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2023-06-24 05:19:09 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Reported Speech
The use of reported questions to tell someone what somebody asked and reporting imperatives and requests.
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2023-06-24 05:21:38 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Passives
The use of the present perfect simple passive with just, yet, already and still to give news about recent events.
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2023-06-24 05:29:05 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Was/Were Going To, Was/Were Supposed To
The use of was/were going to to talk about things we planned to do, but didn't and was/were supposed to for things we were expected to do or agreed to do, but didn't.
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2023-06-24 05:34:57 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Wishes
Making wishes about states, activities happening now, abilities, possibilities and obligations and the use of the second conditional to give reasons.
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2023-06-24 05:50:55 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Future Forms
The use of present continuous to make arrangements for the future.
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2023-06-24 06:05:47 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Future Forms
The use of will/won't to make predictions about the future.
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2023-06-24 06:22:04 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Gerunds And Infinitives
The use of the infinitive with to after verbs and adjectives and to describe purpose.
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2023-06-24 06:31:22 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Gerunds And Infinitives
The use of gerunds and infinitives after the verbs stop, try and remember and how the meaning changes.
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2023-06-24 07:08:36 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Gerunds And Infinitives
The use of gerunds and infinitives after certain verbs.
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2023-06-24 07:20:00 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Gerunds And Infinitives
The use of gerunds and infinitives after certain verbs.
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2023-06-24 07:29:46 |
Language Learning > English > General English > Grammar > Gerunds And Infinitives
The use of gerunds after some verbs, prepositions and as a noun.
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2023-06-24 07:47:00 |
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