Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Current Perfect Or Past Easy 1?

Current Easy or Current Steady?
Present Good Simple 1
Present Excellent or Past Simple 1?
Current Perfect Continuous 1
Present Perfect Simple or Present Excellent Steady?
Past Easy 1
Previous Steady 1
Previous Excellent Easy 1
Past Good Continuous 1
Future Easy 1
Will or Be Going To?
Future Steady 1
Future Excellent Simple 1
Future Perfect Steady 1


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More verb explanations Irregular Verbs
Stative verbs
Easy methods to pronounce 'ed'
Present Easy Spelling Changes
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Reporting Verbs
Gerunds and Infinitives Introduction
Gerunds and Infinitives After Certain Verbs 1
Gerunds and Infinitives After Sure Verbs 2
Gerunds and Infinitives After Certain Verbs three
Let and Make
Make and Do
Used to Do, Would Do, and Be Used to Doing
Say and Tell
Wish
Causative Verbs (Have / Get)


Questions Question Varieties
Tag Questions
Topic Questions
Oblique Questions


Conditionals Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional
Third Conditional


Phrasal Verbs Phrasal Verbs 1 Clarification
Phrasal Verbs 2 Explanation


A and The How to use 'a little', 'little', pens.ac.id 'few' and 'a few'.
How to use 'a' and 'the' with mattress / home / work / city.
How to make use of 'the' and 'no article' with superlatives.
How to make use of 'some', 'any' and 'no article'.


Adjectives Tips on how to make comparative and superlative adjectives
How to use comparative adjectives
How to use superlative adjectives
Participle adjectives
Adjectives and prepositions
Adjectives and adverbs


Adverbs Adverbs of Frequency
Adverbs and Adjectives


Reported Speech Reported Speech


The Passive The Passive


Modal Verbs Modal Verbs: Introduction
Modal Verbs of Likelihood
Modal Verbs of Capability.
Modal Verbs of Obligation
May Have / Would Have / Should Have
Would


Relative Clauses Relative Clauses


Prepositions Prepositions: Introduction
Prepositions of Time
Prepositions of Place
Adjectives + Prepositions
Verbs + Prepositions
Collocations with Prepositions


Other Issues As and Like


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