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Verbs Followed by to + Infinitive
B2 English C1 English Cambridge exams Grammar

Verbs Followed by to + Infinitive in English

Verbs Followed by to + Infinitive in English (A Clear Guide with Examples for B2-C1 Learners) Hello, English learners! Today, we will look at an important grammar point: verbs that are followed by to + infinitive, not the –ing form. You will see this structure all the time in everyday Read more

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Could Do and Could Have Done
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Could Do and Could Have Done

Could Do and Could Have Done Hello English learners! Today, we’re going to look at two very common English expressions: could do and could have done. These forms are used to talk about possibility, ability, and suggestions — both in the present/future and in the past. Let’s dive in step Read more

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Direct and Indirect Questions
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Direct and Indirect Questions

Direct and Indirect Questions Hello English learners! Welcome to a new grammar lesson. If you are preparing for Cambridge exams, such as B2 First or C1 Advanced, or IELTS, this lesson will be beneficial for you because we will learn about direct and indirect questions in English.  What are direct Read more

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