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Talking about things you want to do and you want others to do

March 22, 2017 - pdf

Talking about things you are interested in doing I would like to + (verb) The structure I would like to is used to talk about things… Continue reading

Simple future tense overview

March 21, 2017 - pdf

The simple future tense is used to make simple predictions about the future.  Form: Subject + will + base form of the verb. I will… Continue reading

More conversational structures

March 21, 2017 - pdf

Talking about things you want to do I wanna + (verb) The structure wanna is the conversational equivalent of want to. The structure I wanna… Continue reading

General vocabulary exercise

March 20, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word. Choose your answers from the given options. Answers 1. It was such a comic / comical state… Continue reading

Vocabulary worksheet

March 19, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase. Answers 1. That boy does not resemble either of his parents. 2. The train is… Continue reading

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