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9 time words can denote past and present and future time.
An Adjective.
An Adverb.
An Indefinite Article vs. A definite Article
An Infinitive.
As . . . as.
Be able to.
Be going to vs. will.
Because and Because Of.
Before and after.
Both and Both Of.
Could = The Past of "Can."
Countable nouns versus non-countable nouns.
Different ways Asking Of Why.
Enough.
EVER and NEVER
Expressions of Quantity.
Frequency adverbs and other frequency expressions.
GERUND.
Had better is used to express advice.
Have to/Has to.
Hope and Wish.
How about and what about.
How has so many uses.
Imperative Sentences.
Indefinite Pronouns.
Let's.
Like and alike.
Look + adjective and look like + noun.
Make Question with WHO WHOM and WHAT.
May/might vs. will.
Maybe vs. may be.
Much.
NEED.
Non-action verbs not used in the present progressive tense.
ON.
ONE OF NONE OF.
Other ways asking of how often and how far and how long.
Part-2 The Superlative Forms.
Participial adjectives: -ed vs. -ing.
Past Form of Irregular Verbs.
Past habit: used to.
PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE.
Past Time Words: YESTERDAY LAST AGO.
Personal Pronouns.
Possessive Nouns.
Preferences.
Questions with Where.
Repeated action.
Resume of model auxiliaries and similar expressions.
RULE IRREGULAR PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS WITH EXAMPLES
RULE OF CAPITALIZATION.
See.
Simple present tense and present progressive tense.
since and for.
Singular and Plural Forms of Other.
some and any
SOME PREPOSITIONS FOR PLACE
Spelling of --ING and -ED forms.
SPELLING OF FINAL - S/ - ES.
Still vs. anymore.
The present perfect progressive tense.
The Principal Parts of a Verb.
The same Different Similar.
The Simple Past Tense.
The simple present tense and the present progressive tense for future time.
Two Too To.
Units of measurements with non-count noun
Use it for time and weather and using there.
Very and Too.
What and Who.
WHEN vs. WHAT TIME.
Which.
WHILE and WHEN IN PAST TIME CLAUSES.
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