B1 Upper-Intermediate
Lesson 1 — Question Types: An Overview
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Lesson 2 — Embedded (Indirect) Questions
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Lesson 3 — Helping Verbs: Functions & Uses
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Lesson 4 — Correlative Comparatives: “The more…, the more…”
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Lesson 5 — Present Perfect: Simple vs Continuous
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Lesson 6 — Adjectives Used Without a Noun
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Lesson 7 — Ordering Adjectives in a Noun Phrase
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Lesson 8 — So vs Such; So much/So many
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Lesson 9 — Storytelling with Past Tenses (Narrative Tenses)
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Lesson 10 — Adverbs & Adverbial Phrases: Word Order
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Lesson 11 — Future Continuous & Future Perfect
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Lesson 12 — B2.1 Tense Review: All Upper-Intermediate Forms
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Lesson 13 — Zero & First Conditionals + Future Time Clauses
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Lesson 14 — Unreal Conditionals: Second & Third
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Lesson 15 — Expressing Wishes & Regrets: “I wish / If only”
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Lesson 16 — Participle Adjectives: -ed vs -ing
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Lesson 17 — Used to / Be used to / Get used to
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Lesson 18 — Past Habits: “Would” vs “Used to”
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Lesson 19 — Gerunds vs Infinitives: Verb Patterns
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Lesson 20 — Past Deduction with Modals
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Lesson 21 — Talking Probability: likely, unlikely, bound to, etc.
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Lesson 22 — Preferences: “Would rather” vs “Would prefer”
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Lesson 23 — Sense Verbs: look, sound, feel, etc.
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Lesson 24 — Passive Voice Across the Tenses
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Lesson 25 — Passive with Reporting Verbs: “It is said that…”
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Lesson 26 — Causative “Have/Get” Something Done
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Lesson 27 — Reporting Verbs & Patterns (admit doing, refuse to do…)
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Lesson 28 — Clauses of Contrast & Purpose
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Lesson 29 — “-ever” Clauses: whatever/whenever/wherever/whoever/however
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Lesson 30 — Quantifiers: all, most, both, either, neither, any, no, none
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Lesson 31 — Already vs Still vs Yet
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Lesson 32 — Necessity with “Need”: don’t need to / didn’t need to / needn’t / needn’t have
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Lesson 33 — Degree Adverbs: pretty, rather, quite, fairly
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Lesson 34 — Time Clauses: “When I do” vs “When I’ve done”
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Lesson 35 — “Do” vs “Make”: Choosing the Right Verb
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Lesson 36 — Double Negatives: Use & Pitfalls
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