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Language in Use Pre-Intermediate Self-study (WB + tests +Worksheets)
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Language in Use Pre Intermediate self study WBLanguage in Use Pre Intermediate self study WB

Language in Use

Doff/Jones

Pre-intermediate, adults/young adults

This highly acclaimed course is popular because it both interests and stretches learners.

'The Self-study Workbook is a valuable addition to the Classroom Book. The tasks are remarkably varied from grammar exercises (including puzzles and games) to translation, listening, dictation, reading, pronunciation, to name but a few.'

Unit Worksheets with keys reuploaded Thanks to floarea

 
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Tags: exercises, including, puzzles, grammar, varied, Selfstudy, games, Worksheets, Language, Self-study, adults
Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises (Advanced)
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Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises (Advanced)Advanced Grammar in Use Supplementary Exercises contains 50 units of varied exercises to provide students with additional practice of the language they have studied in Advanced Grammar in Use Second edition.

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Plan To or Plan On - Advanced English Grammar
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Plan To or Plan On - Advanced English GrammarPlan To or Plan On - Advanced English Grammar

In this video, we talk about the difference between "Plan To" and "Plan On". Both of these structures can be used, but one is an infinitive structure and the other is a gerund structure. You'll learn about gerund and infinitive structures and when to use a gerund (verb+ING) and when to use an infinitive (to+verb). You'll see lots of example sentences using plan to + infinitive and plan on + gerund. You'll get comfortable forming your own sentences using plan to and plan on.
 
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Tags: infinitive, gerund, structure, using, sentences, Grammar, Advanced, English
All or Whole - Basic English Grammar
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All or Whole - Basic English GrammarAll or Whole - Basic English Grammar

In this video, you'll learn how to use "all" or "whole" with time references to you can improve your basic English grammar. We'll talk about a very common mistake that I hear every single day. And it's an easy mistake to fix! The mistake is in the sentence structure when using "all" and "whole" with time references. First, I'll explain the correct sentence structure. And then you'll see lots of examples to help you get comfortable using both "all" and "whole" so you can improve your basic English grammar.
 
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Would Rather - Advanced English Grammar
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Would Rather - Advanced English GrammarWould Rather - Advanced English Grammar

n this video, learn how to use "would rather" and improve your advanced English grammar. The structure is subject + would + rather + base verb. This structure using would rather can be used when you're expressing a reference between two options or choices. It's a very polite way to express your preference and using would rather will help you sound fluent in English and help you understand advanced English grammar. Plus you'll learn about a fun game we play in English using "would rather"
 
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