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  • Docs
    • Introduction
    • Vocabulary
    • Verbs
    • Phrases
    • Commonly used terms
    • Getting started
      • Greetings
      • Alphabet
      • Useful expressions
      • Verb to be
      • Numbers
      • Common
      • Family
    • Plural of nouns
    • Understanding verb types
      • Introduction
      • Types
    • Articles
      • Introduction
      • A/An
      • The
    • Making questions
      • Wh-Questions
      • Yes/No questions
      • Negative Yes/No questions
    • Imperative forms
    • Prepositions
    • Giving and getting directions
    • Nouns
      • Introduction
      • Types
    • Pronouns
      • Introduction
      • Subject
      • Object
      • Possessive
      • Indefinite
      • Reflexive
    • Adjectives
      • Introduction
      • Demonstrative
      • Possessive
      • Comparison of adjectives
    • Adverbs
      • Introduction
      • Conjunctive
      • Frequency
      • Time
      • Manner
      • Degree
      • Place
    • Possessive apostrophe
    • Be going to
    • Have to
    • Use of there
    • Intensifiers
    • Quantifiers
    • Too and Enough
    • Pronunciations
      • Consonants
        • Types
        • Voiced
        • Voiceless
      • Sibilant Sounds
      • "ED" Endings
      • "S" Endings
    • English tenses
      • Introduction
      • Present
        • Simple
        • Continuous
        • Perfect
        • Perfect Continuous
      • Past
        • Simple
        • Continuous
        • Perfect
        • Perfect Continuous
      • Future
        • Simple
        • Continuous
        • Perfect
        • Perfect Continuous
    • Ways to express wants and preferences
    • Ask and answer questions from invitations
    • Conditionals
      • Introduction
      • Zero
      • Type Nº1
      • Type Nº2
      • Type Nº3
      • Mixed Type
    • Use/Used to
    • Gerunds
      • Introduction
      • Gerunds and infinitives
      • Negative gerunds
    • Voice
      • Introduction
      • Active/Passive
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