Lesson 61: Adverbs

"Adverbs" are words used to describe or modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs in English and are used to indicate how actions in sentences occur or when, where or how often an event happens. The full course is available on Udemy.

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Lesson 61: Adverbs
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Lesson 62: Comparisons with Adverbs

Comparing with adverbs is an important grammar rule to indicate how a situation or action occurs. You can find our full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 62: Comparisons with Adverbs
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Lesson 63: Using SHOULD

The structure "should + verb1" and "should + subject + verb1" is an important structure used in the English to make suggestions or ask for advice. Learning these structures can help you use more effective and accurate expressions in everyday communication. You can find the full course on Udemy.

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Lesson 63: Using SHOULD
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Lesson 64: Using Let's and Why Don't

The expressions "Let's" and "Why don't" are among the commonly used constructions for making suggestions in spoken English, as they encourage effective communication in the decision-making process. The full course is available on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 64: Using Let's and Why Don't
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Lesson 65: Using Have To

"Have to" is a structure used in English to express that an action or situation is necessary. This structure is used in different ways in positive, negative and interrogative sentences and is frequently encountered in daily communication. You can find our full course on Udemy.

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Lesson 65: Using Have To
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Lesson 66: Using Must

"Must" is a modal verb used in English to express obligation and necessity. In this course, you will learn the "must" structure. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 67: Past Continuous Tense

The Past Continuous Tense is an English tense structure used to express actions that continue at a specific moment or for the duration of past events. In this course, you will learn the Past Continuous Tense. You can find the full course on Udemy.

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Lesson 67: Past Continuous Tense
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Lesson 68: Past Habits - Used To

The "used to" construction is often used to express past habits or situations. In this course, you will learn the "used to" structure. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 69: Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Tense expresses past experiences and actions with their effects up to the present. In this course, you will learn the Present Perfect Tense. The full course is available on Udemy.

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Lesson 69: Present Perfect Tense
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Lesson 70: Conditionals

Conditional sentences express possible outcomes based on certain conditions. These structures are used in English to talk about future plans, possibilities, regrets, and unreal situations. You can find our full course on the Udemy platform.

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Lesson 71: Tag Questions

Tag questions are one of the most common structures in daily English conversations that reinforce communication, such as in sentences like “You enjoyed the movie, didn't you?”. The full course is available on Udemy.

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Lesson 72: Past Perfect Tense

Past perfect tense is used to indicate that one event happened before another. For example, “I had already finished my homework when my friend called.” You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

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