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Making active sentences passive: Past continuous (2)
Fill-in exercise in which you make active sentences passive in the past continuous .
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Making active sentences passive: Present continuous and simple present
Fill in the blanks in which you make active sentences passive.
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Past continuous
Adhv examples explain how and when the continuous fits properly used in a sentence.
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Practicing the difference between to have to and must
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Practice with the future perfect and the future simple (3)
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The future simple and to be going to: Exercises (4)
Multiple choice questions to practice on will and to be going to .
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The future simple and to be going to: Exercises (2)
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Practice with the future simple and the present simple
Fill in the blanks with the future simple and present simple .
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Practice with the future perfect (5)
Multiple choice questions with the meaning of the future perfect .
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Past tenses: Exercises (2)
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- past continuous,
- fits perfectly,
- fits perfectly continuous .
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Perfect Tenses: Exercises
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- present perfect,
- fits perfectly,
- present perfect continuous,
- fits perfectly continuous.
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Degrees of comparison
Master Gijs explains in this video what the degrees of comparison are and how you use them correctly. He gives many examples about the formation of the magnifying and superlative. The exceptions are also discussed.
On his website you will find a …
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