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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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Lesson 10,
Activity 3
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Writing Task
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Today’s writing task features two interesting people:
Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and no legs. He is now a successful preacher and motivational speaker.
Rick Genest is known for the skeleton-like tattoos covering the majority of his body. He is an actor, performer, and fashion model.
What guesses and speculations can you make about Nick’s and Rick’s lives and histories? Try to use some modal verbs of deduction like must, can’t, couldn’t, should, and might. (You can also visit their websites through the links above for more information about Nick and Rick.)
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