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Florencio Salvador Martínez Martínez
Object pronouns
Object pronouns
monira21
Possessive 's
Possessive 's
Sara
Adverbs Of Frequency
Adverbs Of Frequency
lauracillero
Prepositions of time
Prepositions of time
CJessica
Present continuous for the future
Present continuous for the future
Jose Gallego
Have Got
Have Got
Sergi B
Will & Won´t
Will & Won´t
Jose Gallego
Recommandé
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Spelling rules ing
Florencio Salvador Martínez Martínez
Object pronouns
Object pronouns
monira21
Possessive 's
Possessive 's
Sara
Adverbs Of Frequency
Adverbs Of Frequency
lauracillero
Prepositions of time
Prepositions of time
CJessica
Present continuous for the future
Present continuous for the future
Jose Gallego
Have Got
Have Got
Sergi B
Will & Won´t
Will & Won´t
Jose Gallego
Make and do (the differences)
Make and do (the differences)
Javier Cárdenas
MAY / MIGHT
MAY / MIGHT
Lu Dominguez
Possessive adjectives a1
Possessive adjectives a1
monira21
Much many little few
Much many little few
Jose Antonio Padilla
Modals of deduction: might, can't, must
Modals of deduction: might, can't, must
maral954
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous
David Mainwood
For and since
For and since
pam00077
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Cida Oliveira
Third Person Singular
Third Person Singular
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Past continuous
Past continuous
eoi.soraya
Used to and Would
Used to and Would
Crystal Rose-Wainstock
Would like
Would like
Luis897
CAN - COULD
CAN - COULD
Beatrizsolana
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Christi Beltrán
Present perfect rules
Present perfect rules
frijolesbayos
Wh questions
Wh questions
carmen henao
Be used to; get used to
Be used to; get used to
Míriam
Modals in past forms
Modals in past forms
Ajit Singh
The Present Continuous Tense
The Present Continuous Tense
IES Rosario de Acuña
Simple Past & Past Continuous
Simple Past & Past Continuous
Piers Midwinter
Have got
Have got
ihsan
Have got ii[1]
Have got ii[1]
mgmaganna
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Tendances
Make and do (the differences)
Make and do (the differences)
Javier Cárdenas
MAY / MIGHT
MAY / MIGHT
Lu Dominguez
Possessive adjectives a1
Possessive adjectives a1
monira21
Much many little few
Much many little few
Jose Antonio Padilla
Modals of deduction: might, can't, must
Modals of deduction: might, can't, must
maral954
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous
David Mainwood
For and since
For and since
pam00077
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Cida Oliveira
Third Person Singular
Third Person Singular
guestf5a9a9a
Past continuous
Past continuous
eoi.soraya
Used to and Would
Used to and Would
Crystal Rose-Wainstock
Would like
Would like
Luis897
CAN - COULD
CAN - COULD
Beatrizsolana
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Christi Beltrán
Present perfect rules
Present perfect rules
frijolesbayos
Wh questions
Wh questions
carmen henao
Be used to; get used to
Be used to; get used to
Míriam
Modals in past forms
Modals in past forms
Ajit Singh
The Present Continuous Tense
The Present Continuous Tense
IES Rosario de Acuña
Simple Past & Past Continuous
Simple Past & Past Continuous
Piers Midwinter
Tendances
(20)
Make and do (the differences)
Make and do (the differences)
MAY / MIGHT
MAY / MIGHT
Possessive adjectives a1
Possessive adjectives a1
Much many little few
Much many little few
Modals of deduction: might, can't, must
Modals of deduction: might, can't, must
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Continuous
For and since
For and since
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Past perfect tense x past perfect continuous
Third Person Singular
Third Person Singular
Past continuous
Past continuous
Used to and Would
Used to and Would
Would like
Would like
CAN - COULD
CAN - COULD
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Present perfect rules
Present perfect rules
Wh questions
Wh questions
Be used to; get used to
Be used to; get used to
Modals in past forms
Modals in past forms
The Present Continuous Tense
The Present Continuous Tense
Simple Past & Past Continuous
Simple Past & Past Continuous
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Have got
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Have got ii[1]
Have got ii[1]
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Have got
Have got
Have got
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I have got
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I’ ve got We We’ve got You have got You’ve got They they’ve got He He’s got She has got She’s got It It’s got
4.
He has got
a guitar. or He’s got a guitar. She has got a book. or She’s got a book.
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They have got
a big house. or They’ve got a big house. We have got an old car. or We’ve got an old car.
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I We
have not You (haven’t) They got He She has not (hasn’t) It
7.
She hasn’t got
a car. She has got a bicycle.
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They haven’t got any
children. He hasn’t got a dog.
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Have you got
a mobile phone? Yes, I have. X No, I haven’t.
11.
Has he got
a car? Yes, he has.
12.
Has she got
a soccer ball? Yes, she has.
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Have they got
a garden? No, they have not. or No, they haven’t.
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