English “used to” and “be used to”
The phrases “used to” and “be used to” are commonly heard in English. For example: “I used to go fishing every day.” OR “I am…
The phrases “used to” and “be used to” are commonly heard in English. For example: “I used to go fishing every day.” OR “I am…
In this unit , time expressions and how to tell time are presented. Asking for the time and telling time are two different forms of…
This unit covers a class of words (adverbs and adverbial phrases) that add emphasis to an expression, such as very, at all, completely, extremely, and…
This review focuses on the modal verbs “can” and “should.” Other modal verbs will be covered in a later course. The modal verbs “can” is…
This module is a review of both the simple present and present progressive (aka present continuous) tenses. Present simple has one verb, whereas the present…
Object pronouns are the receivers of action in a sentence. They include me, you, him, her, us, them, and whom. The subject in a sentence…
This unit explores the imperative mood, which is the form of giving commands in English. Here are some examples: Do this! Don’t do that! Let’s…
“There is” and “there are” are two very common constructions in English that are important to know. This module looks at how and when to…
This unit introduces prepositions, including those that deal with time and place/location. A preposition is a word that expresses a relation between one entity in…
In this unit, adverbs that refer to how often something happens are discussed, including always, usually, frequently, often, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, rarely, and never. Adverbs…
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