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Exercises:
Irregular Verbs
Present Simple Form (with the verb 'be'):Present Simple Form (with all verbs except 'be'):Present Continuous Form
Present Simple or Present Continuous?
Present Perfect Simple Form
Past Simple or Present Perfect?
Present Perfect Continuous Form
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous?
Past Simple Form (with all verbs except 'be'):
Past Continuous Form
Past Perfect Simple Form:
Past Perfect or Past Simple?
Future Simple Form:
Future Simple or Present Simple?
Will or be going to?
- Choose the Future Simple (Will) or 'Be Going To' Exercise 1
Future Continuous (or Future Progressive) Form
Future Perfect Simple Form
Grammar Exercises about Conditionals
Reported Speech
The Passive
Questions
Relative ClausesGerunds and InfinitivesEnglish Conversation Lessons Pdf
Modal Verbs
Adjectives
Prepositions'A' and 'The'English Conversation Practice
Explanations
Verb TensesSpeaking English Conversation Practice Pdf Examples
What's The Difference?Verb Patterns- Wish Exercise 1
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