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Find the simple past and the past participle of an irregular verb. Enter its infinitive without the preposition "to":
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The pp and adverbs
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Punctuation
The apostrophe
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The hyphen
The italic
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Writing
Adjective clauses
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The past clauses
Too and To
Wish and If
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How do you feel?
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What do you do?
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Numbers
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Asking questions
Sayings
How to use "The"
Topics
I am lucky
I am the best
Thanks to Maria
I know everything
My dream
I am very happy
I am very busy
My name
Questions
H-W words
Kind of information
When
time
Where
location
What
description
Why
explanation
Who
identity
Which
choice
How
manner
How much, many
count
Two ways to ask questions:
1. Subject question:
Examples
Who went shopping?
2. Object question:
Examples
Who did he go shopping with? Street English
Whom did he go shopping with? Perfect and informal English
With whom did he go shopping? Perfect and formal English
Who 's coming?
What happened?
Who's (has) taken my keys?
Who lives in this house?
Who called me?
What is this book about?
Who is she talking to?
What are you thinking about?
What are you afraid of?
Who does this book belong to?
What does she look like?
Which school is he in?
Where is your friend from?
Who did she go on vacation with?
What's it like this man?
What was your teacher like?
What were students like last year when you were in this school?
What color is your car?
What time is it?
What kind of job do you search?
What size. ?
What time...?
Which is bigger, this pen or this one?
Who is taller she or you
Which car do you want?
This one or that one?)
Which one is yours? Or
Which is yours? 1'> Small number (two, three, four thing), use which...?
What is? What kind of...? 1'> For more than four, use what...?
How do you feel about this?
How was the vacation?
How old is your mother?
How far is it to downtown from here?
How often do you go at school per week?
How long does it take...?
How long does it take to get from Montreal to New York by plane?
Did it take you a long time to find a job?
Where is the station?
Can you tell me where the station is?
Do you know if she is coming?
Who's speaking?
Which pen do you use the most?
When does the bank close?
What are you waiting for?
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