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Verb tenses & structuresLesson 1 – Introduction & Mixed Present Tenses3 Activities
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Lesson 2 – Simple Past & Present Perfect4 Activities
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Lesson 3 – Mixed Past Tenses3 Activities
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Lesson 4 – Mixed Future Tenses (Part 1)3 Activities
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Lesson 5 – Mixed Future Tenses (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 6 – Real Conditionals4 Activities
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Lesson 7 – Unreal Conditionals5 Activities
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Lesson 8 – Modal Verbs (Part 1)3 Activities
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Lesson 9 – Modal Verbs (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 10 – Modal Verbs (Part 3)3 Activities
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Lesson 11 – Transitive / Intransitive Verbs + Objects4 Activities
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Lesson 12 – Infinitive vs. -ING Game Show (Part 1)3 Activities
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Lesson 13 – Infinitive vs. -ING Game Show (Part 2)4 Activities
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Lesson 14 – Verbs + TO or ING with a change in meaning3 Activities
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Lesson 15 – Passive Voice4 Activities
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Lesson 16 – Subject-Verb Agreement with Tricky Nouns3 Activities
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Lesson 17 – Subject-Verb Agreement with Complex Subjects & Quantifiers4 Activities
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Nouns, pronouns, articles, and determinersLesson 18 – Countable & Uncountable Nouns4 Activities
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Lesson 19 – Complete Guide to Articles3 Activities
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Lesson 20 – Determiners5 Activities
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Lesson 21 – Possessives4 Activities
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Lesson 22 – Compound Nouns3 Activities
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Lesson 23 – There & It3 Activities
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Lesson 24 – Reflexive & Emphatic Pronouns3 Activities
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Adjectives & AdverbsLesson 25 – Position of Adjectives3 Activities
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Lesson 26 – Gradable & Non-Gradable Adjectives4 Activities
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Lesson 27 – Comparatives & Superlatives5 Activities
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Lesson 28 – Other Adjective Structures4 Activities
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Lesson 29 – Adjectives & Adverbs4 Activities
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Lesson 30 – Position of Adverbs3 Activities
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PrepositionsLesson 31 – Prepositions of Position & Movement4 Activities
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Lesson 32 – Prepositions of Time4 Activities
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Lesson 33 – Prepositions after Verbs3 Activities
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Lesson 34 – Prepositions after Nouns4 Activities
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Sentence FormationLesson 35 – Connecting Words (Part 1)4 Activities
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Lesson 36 – Connecting Words (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 37 – Relative Clauses5 Activities
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Lesson 38 – Other ways of adding information to sentences4 Activities
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Lesson 39 – Participle Phrases4 Activities
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Lesson 40 – Questions (Part 1)4 Activities
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Lesson 41 – Questions (Part 2)4 Activities
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Lesson 42 – Reported Speech (Part 1)4 Activities
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Lesson 43 – Reported Speech (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 44 – Inversion & Cleft Sentences4 Activities
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Lesson 45 – Substitution & Elimination4 Activities
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Verb tenses & structures
Lesson 1 – Introduction & Mixed Present Tenses3 Activities -
Lesson 2 – Simple Past & Present Perfect4 Activities
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Lesson 3 – Mixed Past Tenses3 Activities
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Lesson 4 – Mixed Future Tenses (Part 1)3 Activities
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Lesson 5 – Mixed Future Tenses (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 6 – Real Conditionals4 Activities
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Lesson 7 – Unreal Conditionals5 Activities
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Lesson 8 – Modal Verbs (Part 1)3 Activities
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Lesson 9 – Modal Verbs (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 10 – Modal Verbs (Part 3)3 Activities
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Lesson 11 – Transitive / Intransitive Verbs + Objects4 Activities
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Lesson 12 – Infinitive vs. -ING Game Show (Part 1)3 Activities
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Lesson 13 – Infinitive vs. -ING Game Show (Part 2)4 Activities
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Lesson 14 – Verbs + TO or ING with a change in meaning3 Activities
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Lesson 15 – Passive Voice4 Activities
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Lesson 16 – Subject-Verb Agreement with Tricky Nouns3 Activities
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Lesson 17 – Subject-Verb Agreement with Complex Subjects & Quantifiers4 Activities
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Nouns, pronouns, articles, and determinersLesson 18 – Countable & Uncountable Nouns4 Activities
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Lesson 19 – Complete Guide to Articles3 Activities
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Lesson 20 – Determiners5 Activities
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Lesson 21 – Possessives4 Activities
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Lesson 22 – Compound Nouns3 Activities
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Lesson 23 – There & It3 Activities
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Lesson 24 – Reflexive & Emphatic Pronouns3 Activities
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Adjectives & AdverbsLesson 25 – Position of Adjectives3 Activities
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Lesson 26 – Gradable & Non-Gradable Adjectives4 Activities
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Lesson 27 – Comparatives & Superlatives5 Activities
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Lesson 28 – Other Adjective Structures4 Activities
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Lesson 29 – Adjectives & Adverbs4 Activities
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Lesson 30 – Position of Adverbs3 Activities
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PrepositionsLesson 31 – Prepositions of Position & Movement4 Activities
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Lesson 32 – Prepositions of Time4 Activities
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Lesson 33 – Prepositions after Verbs3 Activities
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Lesson 34 – Prepositions after Nouns4 Activities
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Sentence FormationLesson 35 – Connecting Words (Part 1)4 Activities
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Lesson 36 – Connecting Words (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 37 – Relative Clauses5 Activities
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Lesson 38 – Other ways of adding information to sentences4 Activities
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Lesson 39 – Participle Phrases4 Activities
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Lesson 40 – Questions (Part 1)4 Activities
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Lesson 41 – Questions (Part 2)4 Activities
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Lesson 42 – Reported Speech (Part 1)4 Activities
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Lesson 43 – Reported Speech (Part 2)3 Activities
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Lesson 44 – Inversion & Cleft Sentences4 Activities
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Lesson 45 – Substitution & Elimination4 Activities
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Question 1 of 2
1. Question
Complete the blanks with must, can’t, or might:
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- Look at that guy’s enormous muscles. He work out a lot.
- Michelle want to participate in the festival – it seems like the type of thing she’d be interested in. Why don’t you ask her?
- She goes camping every weekend. She really love the outdoors.
- He worked hard on his report, then accidentally deleted the file from his computer. He be upset.
- You be right – but I’m going to check to make sure.
- We’re not sure if this painting is an original. It be worth thousands of dollars.
- I not be able to go to the football game. It depends on whether I can get the afternoon off from work.
- He’s working full-time and studying for his Ph.D. That be easy.
- You just ate a huge dinner! You be hungry again already!
- Wow – look at that diamond necklace. It cost a fortune.
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Question 2 of 2
2. Question
Now complete the blanks with must, should, shouldn’t, or couldn’t:
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- I’m so thankful for your help with this project. I have done it without you!
- The repairs I made have fixed the problem, but they didn’t – so I’ll have to take another look.
- It have rained a lot last night – there are puddles everywhere.
- I have watched that horror movie; it gave me nightmares.
- We have known about this; nobody told us anything about it.
- If you’ve been trying to lose weight, then you really have eaten all that ice cream.
- He have finished a 500-page book in a single day!
- She never showed up. She have forgotten about our appointment.
- He broke two of the plates while washing the dishes. He have been more careful.
- They ate every bite of their dinner – they have enjoyed the food.
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