This is a lesson in two parts. Topic: Whether. In PART ONE we examine how “whether” and “whether or not” are used. We also consider when “if” can be used in place of “whether”. Level: high intermediate to advanced.
Topic: Prepositions in the context of meals. This is a lesson in two parts. Part One offers explanations and practice. Highlighted prepositions: AT, BEFORE, AFTER, WITH, and FOR. Level: Intermediate.
Topic: Participial Adjectives (a.k.a. verbal adjectives, participles as noun modifiers, -ing/-ed adjectives). This is a lesson in two parts. In this first part I offer an in-depth explanation about participial adjectives. Level: high intermediate.
This is a lesson on WISH and HOPE in four parts. In this first part we consider the basic differences in meaning and focus on the uses of HOPE. Level: High Intermediate to Advanced.
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