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Improve your understanding of English grammar with our comprehensive activities. From aspects and tenses to sentence structures, our activities cover all aspects of English grammar. These activities are suitable for students of English as a second or foreign language and are designed to help improve speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills. Learn about the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and entire texts, as well as the eight parts of speech in English: nouns, determiners, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions. Our activities will help you master the complexities of English grammar and take your language proficiency to the next level. Start mastering English grammar today with our comprehensive activities.  


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The Butter Chronicles Jumble

Welcome to the Butter Fanatic's Jumbled Sentence Exercise! In this entertaining and thought-provoking activity, you will be presented with a series of sentences related to butter and its various uses, with the words in each sentence mixed up. Your challenge is to rearrange these words to form coherent and meaningful sentences based on the butter fanatic's story. This exercise will not only test your understanding of the content but also sharpen your language skills and problem-solving abilities as you work to make sense of the jumbled words.

Food and Drink Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

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Talk About the Future

If you could predict the future with 100% accuracy, you would be the richest person on the planet. It is the uncertainty of the future which dictates how we talk about it. There are four common ways to talk about the future in English, and it is the purpose of this English Activation Pack to show you how to talk about the future accurately. We will explore the use of will and other modal verbs, going to, the present continuous, and the present simple to talk about the future. You will find an Activation Quiz and an Activation Glossary to help you activate your future English. If you are ...

Grammar Course

Grammar Phrasal Verbs


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Richness in Contentment Jumble

In this exercise, students will unjumble sentences taken from the article titled "Relevance of Ausonius' Philosophy on Modern Western Consumerism: Richness, Desire, and the Miser Mentality". The sentences in this exercise have had their words jumbled up, making them difficult to read and understand. This exercise will challenge students to use their knowledge of sentence structure and grammar to unjumble the words and form meaningful sentences. The jumbled sentences selected for this exercise cover a range of concepts and ideas discussed in the article, including Ausonius' definition of ...

Philosophy Course PDF File Lesson Parts (10)

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Question Tags

Question tags are short questions placed at the end of statements in informal writing and normal speech, and they are used to indicate that we want some information or that we want confirmation of something we believe to be the case. Usually we use positive question tags with negative statements and negative question tags with positive statement. We can, however, use positive with positive in some circumstances to express our feelings. This lesson will tell you everything you need to know about question tags, won't it?

Grammar Vocabulary


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Present Simple - GA2

I told you about the past and present tenses in Grammar Activation Pack 1. I also introduced you to the aspects – simple, continuous, and perfect, and showed you why the three key verbs, do, be, and have, are so important. In this Grammar Activation Pack, I am going to tell you about the first of these key verbs, do, and how it is used for the simple aspect, present tense. The simple aspect of the present tense is marked by the auxiliary verb do, even when it appears to be missing. You might want to refresh your memory of the hidden do by taking another look at Grammar Activation P...

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