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Lesson 1 — Present simple or present continuous
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Lesson 2 — Future forms: Will, be going to, present continuous
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Lesson 3 — Past simple or present perfect?
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Lesson 4 — Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
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Lesson 5 — During, for, while
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Lesson 6 — Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
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Lesson 7 — A/an, the, no article
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Lesson 8 — Another, other, others, the other, the others
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Lesson 9 — Can, could, be able to: Ability and possibility
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Lesson 10 — Have to, must, should: Obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice
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Lesson 11 — Reflexive pronouns: Myself, yourself, etc.
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Lesson 12 — -Ed/-ing adjectives: Adjectives from verbs
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Lesson 13 — Past simple, past continuous, past perfect
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Lesson 14 — Review of all intermediate verb tenses (CEFR B1)
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Lesson 15 — Usually, used to, be used to, get used to
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Lesson 16 — Passive verb forms
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Lesson 17 — Active and passive voice
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Lesson 18 — Modal verbs of deduction: Must, may, might, could, can’t
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Lesson 19 — First conditional, future time clauses
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Lesson 20 — Second conditional: Unreal situations
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Lesson 21 — First and second conditionals
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Lesson 22 — Third conditional: Past unreal situations
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Lesson 23 — Indirect speech / Reported speech
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Lesson 24 — Gerund or infinitive: Do, to do, doing
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Lesson 25 — Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no: Quantifiers
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Lesson 26 — All, both: Quantifiers
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Lesson 27 — Both, either, neither: Quantifiers
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Lesson 28 — Any, no, none: Quantifiers
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Lesson 29 — So, such, such a, so much, so many
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Lesson 30 — Defining and non-defining relative clauses
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Lesson 31 — Question tags: Aren’t you? don’t you?
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Lesson 32 — Clauses of contrast, purpose and reason
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Lesson 33 — Verb + preposition: Dependent prepositions
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Lesson 34 — Adjective + preposition: Dependent prepositions
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Lesson 35 — Had better… It’s time…
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Lesson 36 — For, since, from: What’s the difference?
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Lesson 37 — Compound adjectives with numbers: ‘a two-day trip’
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Lesson 38 — Phrasal verbs first lesson
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Lesson 39 — Phrasal verbs second lesson
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Lesson 40 — B1 Phrasal verbs third lesson
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Lesson 41 — Would rather & Would sooner
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