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- 27/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Short Answers) Exercise
- 26/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Questions) Exercise
- 26/03/26: Advanced “Do So,” “Do It,” and “Do That” Exercise
- 25/03/26: Challenging Ellipsis and Substitution in Formal Writing Exercise
- 25/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Negative Sentences) Exercise
- 25/03/26: Verb “To Be” (Am, Is, Are) Exercise
- 25/03/26: Challenging Complex Determiners and Quantifiers Exercise
- 24/03/26: Advanced Reporting Frames Exercise
- 24/03/26: Advanced Articles with Abstract and Generic Reference Exercise
- 23/03/26: Tricky Articles in Advanced Use Exercise
- 23/03/26: Difficult Reporting with Layers of Distance and Attribution Exercise
- 23/03/26: Common Transportation Vocabulary Exercise
- 22/03/26: Everyday Education and Learning Terms Exercise
- 22/03/26: Confusing Acronyms and Abbreviations Exercise
- 20/03/26: Past Perfect Continuous Exercise
- 20/03/26: Difficult Advanced Causative Structures Exercise
- 19/03/26: Confusing Loanwords in English Exercise
- 19/03/26: Advanced Residual Subjunctive Forms Exercise
- 19/03/26: Challenging Impersonal Passive Exercise
- 18/03/26: Difficult Subjunctive and Irrealis Meaning Exercise
- 17/03/26: Confusing Comparatives and Superlatives Exercise
- 17/03/26: Tricky Passive Structures with Reporting Verbs Exercise
- 17/03/26: Challenging Deontic Modality in Formal Contexts Exercise
- 17/03/26: Essential Prepositions in Idioms Exercise
- 17/03/26: Essential Politics and Government Vocabulary Exercise
- 17/03/26: Advanced Epistemic vs. Deontic Modals Exercise
- 16/03/26: Tricky Epistemic Modality in Academic Prose Exercise
- 16/03/26: Tricky Possessive Forms Exercise
- 16/03/26: Past Simple: Irregular Verbs Exercise
- 16/03/26: Challenging Mandative Subjunctive Exercise
- 16/03/26: Tricky Inverted Conditionals with Stylistic Variation Exercise
- 16/03/26: Advanced Stance and Writer Positioning Exercise
- 15/03/26: Advanced Hedging with Modal Verbs Exercise
- 15/03/26: Tricky Subjunctive Forms in Formal English Exercise
- 15/03/26: Easy Irregular Verbs Exercise
- 15/03/26: Advanced Conditionality Without “If” Exercise
- 15/03/26: Advanced Hedging, Boosting, and Commitment Exercise
- 15/03/26: Difficult Modal Perfects for Criticism and Regret Exercise
- 14/03/26: Advanced Conditionals with Modal Meaning Exercise
- 14/03/26: Advanced Deduction and Speculation Exercise
- 14/03/26: Challenging Modal Verbs of Nuance and Stance Exercise
- 13/03/26: Difficult Modal Perfects for Evaluation Exercise
- 13/03/26: Challenging Remote Past and Counterfactual Meaning Exercise
- 13/03/26: Tricky Past Tense Choice in Narrative Writing Exercise
- 12/03/26: Everyday Shopping and Consumer Terms Exercise
- 12/03/26: Advanced Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Exercise
- 12/03/26: Tricky Fine Distinctions Among Modal Verbs Exercise
- 11/03/26: Difficult “Hardly,” “Scarcely,” and “No Sooner” Structures Exercise
- 11/03/26: Challenging Aspect Choice in Extended Contexts Exercise
- 11/03/26: Advanced Modality and Evidential Meaning Exercise
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