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InMr. Plan ₿ PublicationbyAji SutarmajiConditional Sentences Type 3: Understanding Two Important Aspects SwiftlyDo you still remember that there are four types of conditional sentences? They are: zero conditional sentences, first conditional…Nov 21
Speak Now English AcademyWhen to Use Simple Present vs. Present Continuous: A Beginner’s Guide with ExercisesHello everybody. Welcome to one more lesson! I hope that you are doing great and I hope that your English studies are really cool, you are…Jun 20, 2023
InMr. Plan ₿ PublicationbyAji SutarmajiTwo Types of Causative Verbs You Should Know | Exercises with AnswersDo you know what causative verbs are? Causative verbs are verbs that indicate that a subject is causing another person or something to…Nov 131
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Mining WhatRules on Direct and Indirect Speech ExplainedThis is Direct & Indirect Speech’s class where students explore the rules on direct and indirect speech in details along-with their…Jun 1, 2022