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Category: Grammar
Advanced Grammar: Next steps for studying
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Beware of sentence fragments in English!
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Answers to Common Questions about the Advanced English Grammar Course
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Mixed Present Tenses
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Position of Adverbs in English Sentences
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Grammar
3 ways to talk about the past in English
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Causative Verbs in English: Let, Make, Have, Get, Help
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Common Errors in English: A, AN, THE
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English Prepositions: IN and ON
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Compound Adjectives in English
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3 VERY common mistakes with the English word “it”
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Types of Sentences: Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex
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What’s the REAL difference between BETWEEN and AMONG?
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When do we include “by _______” in a sentence in the passive voice?
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Which is correct: AT SCHOOL or IN SCHOOL?
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What’s the difference between CAN, COULD, and ABLE TO?
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Extreme Adjectives in English
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15 Common Errors in English
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Past Modals: Should Have, Could Have, Would Have
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Order of Adjectives in English
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5 Types of English Verb + Verb Combinations
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How to use the -ING form of verbs in English
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Common English Verbs: HAVE
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English Verb Tenses: Chart and Examples
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