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Adjectives to Describe a Person
Present Simple or Present Continuous?
Future: Will vs. Going to vs. Present Continuous
Expressing Ability (can, be able to, could, may, might)
Struggling with the Intermediate English Plateau?
Get started with Irregular Verbs
Top Mistakes Intermediate English Learners Make & How to Avoid Them
Silent Letters in English (with Video)
English Grammar: How to Use -ing and To + Verb Correctly (+ Exercises)
Parts of Speech (Word Groups) -Intermediate Level (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives etc.)
From Present to Past (3+3 Tenses to Talk about the Past in English — with Real-life uses)
"Use," "used," "used to," "am used to," or "got used to"?
The Language of Virtual Meetings: Essential Phrases for Confident Online Interactions
It's Time to Get Your English Passives Right: From Active to Passive Voice
Present Perfect Tense: Uses, Examples, Real-life Application + Past Simple vs. Present Perfect
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American vs. British English
Apostrophe
Irregular Plurals
Modals
Like (Verb vs. Preposition)
All Tenses
Have you ever...? I have never...
How long have you...? (Since vs. For)
Big- Huge (Stronger Adjectives)
Connectives (and, but...)
Modals in the Past (could have, should have...)
Conditionals
Useful Adjectives
'How Much?' or 'How Many?'
Qustion Tags (Isn't It?...)
Reported Speech (He said that ...)