Lesson 41: May, Might and Will for Present and Future Possibility

In English, the words 'may', 'might' and 'will' are used to express different degrees of probability. In this course, you will learn sentences that express probability. You can find the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 41: May, Might and Will for Present and Future Possibility
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Lesson 42: Past and Future Time Clauses - Before, After and When

You will learn how to form past and future tense sentences with "before", "after", and "when" in English. The full course is available on Udemy.

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Lesson 42: Past and Future Time Clauses - Before, After and When
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Lesson 43: If Clauses

By learning if clauses, we learn what kind of outcomes will happen under certain conditions. These structures help us express time and probability and are used in communication. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 44: Expressing Ability with CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO

In this course, you will learn how to express ability with "can", "could" and "be able to". You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 44: Expressing Ability with CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO
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Lesson 45: Using Very and Too with Adjectives

You will learn how to use "very" and "too" together with the adjectives "very" and "too" and the differences in usage. The full course is available on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 45: Using Very and Too with Adjectives
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Lesson 46: Too + Adjective

You will learn to make sentences with the structure "too + adjective", which usually expresses negativity. It is used to emphasize situations that exceed a certain limit. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 46: Too + Adjective
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Lesson 47: Using Enough with Adjectives and Nouns

In this lesson, we learn how to use the word "enough" with an adjective or noun to express that a certain amount or degree is enough. The full course is available on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 48: Polite Requests with May, Could, Can, Would

In this course, you will learn how to use the constructions "may", "could", "can", and "would" to form polite requests. The full course is available on Udemy.

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Lesson 48: Polite Requests with May, Could, Can, Would
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Lesson 49: Imperatives

In this course, you will learn how to construct imperatives with positive and negative expressions. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 49: Imperatives
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Lesson 50: Modifying Nouns with Adjectives and Nouns

In this course, you will learn how to qualify nouns with adjectives and nouns in English. You can find our full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 50: Modifying Nouns with Adjectives and Nouns
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Lesson 51: Word Order Of Adjectives

In English, we can use more than one adjective to form a noun phrase. In this lesson, we will learn the rules of ordering adjectives. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 52: Ouantity with All of, Most of, Some of, One of, None of

You will learn "all of", "most of", "some of", "one of" and "none of" structures and sentences expressing quantity in English. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 52: Ouantity with All of, Most of, Some of, One of, None of
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Lesson 53: Every + Noun

In this lesson, you will learn the "every + noun" construct in English. This structure is used to specify an element in a class. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 53: Every + Noun
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Lesson 54: Possessives

You will learn "possessives" in English; nouns, adjectives and question forms. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 54: Possessives
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Lesson 55: Direct and Indirect Objects

In this course, you will learn direct and indirect sentence structure in English. The full course is available on Udemy.

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Lesson 55: Direct and Indirect Objects
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Lesson 56: Purpose with FOR and TO

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Lesson 56: Purpose with FOR and TO
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Lesson 57: Comparisons - The Same, Similar, Different, Like, Alike

In English, expressions such as "the same", "similar", "different", "like", and "alike" are used to compare objects or concepts. These expressions enrich communication by emphasizing similarities and differences. You can find the full courses on Udemy.

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Lesson 57: Comparisons - The Same, Similar, Different, Like, Alike
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Lesson 58: Comparatives

Constructions used to make comparisons in English include "adjective +er +than" and "more + adjective + than". These constructions allow you to make comparisons by specifying the characteristics of objects or people. You can find our full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 58: Comparatives
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Lesson 59: Comparisons with As...As, Less, But

The constructions "as...as, less, but" are simple and common constructions used to make comparisons in English, emphasizing the differences and similarities between objects. You can find the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 59: Comparisons with As...As, Less, But
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Lesson 60: Superlatives

The superlatives topic refers to the structures used in English to indicate that something is the most superior or the least among others. The forms 'The + adjective + est' and 'the most + adjective' are the most commonly used superlative structures.You can find the full course on Udemy.

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Lesson 60: Superlatives
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