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Grammar Round-up - Nice to meet you!
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Grammar Round-up Nice to meet you!
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Comparatives and superlatives To make the comparative for one-syllable adjectives such as old or short we add -er (older, shorter) For words like big we double the consonant (bigger) With adjectives…
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GR28 Grammar Explanations, Examples & Exercises SM
Francisco Cerrillo Docente
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Low Beginning; High Beginning; Low Intermediate; High Intermediate
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Grammar Round-up - A question of sport
EduBook Organización
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Grammar Round-up A question of sport
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Much, many or a lot of? Much and many are used to tell us that we have a lot of something We use much with uncountable nouns (e.g. much food, time) I don’t have much time today We use many with…
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Articles: a / an . Grammar exercises - indefinite articles
Heladi Sastre Alonso Docente
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Articles: A / AN
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Grammar Round-up - Where does it hurt?
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Grammar Round-up Where does it hurt?
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Grammar Round-up - In 25 years’ time…
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Grammar Round-up In 25 years’ time…
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Grammar - Go back to the text
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Past Simple Most verbs add -ed or -d to form the Past Simple form. For example: climb → climbed kill → killed live → lived work → worked Sometimes, when we add -ed, the spelling changes: stop…