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English Adverbs vs. Prepositions

This unit offers a review of adverbs and prepositions and their differences for learners who have previously learned about these grammar points in a previous

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English Prepositions of Time

This unit covers prepositions of time such as at, on, and in. These prepositions are used frequently in time expressions. For example: “at 5 o’clock,”

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English Prepositions of Place

This unit covers prepositions of place, including above, below, under, on top of, next to, inside, near, behind, outside, between, and in. Prepositions of place

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English Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns

This module covers the use of reflexive and intensive pronouns. These pronouns include myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves, and are differentiated by

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English Possessives with ‘s

This module introduces possessives using an apostrophe + “s” in English. Possessives sometimes omit the “s,” which is covered here, too. Plural vs. Possessive ‘S’

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English Review of Word Order

This unit offers a review of word order in sentences for learners who have previously learned about this grammar in a previous English course. Regular

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English Review of Comparative and Superlative

This unit offers a review of the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives for learners who have previously learned about this grammar in a previous

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English Review of Gerunds and Infinitives

This unit offers a review of gerunds (verbs ending in “ing”) and infinitives (e.g. to play, to see, to sleep) for learners who have previously

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English The Past Progressive

This unit covers the past progressive or past continuous tense. This tense is used to show an activity happening in the past that is interrupted