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Make a negative question.
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Uncountable nouns are followed by the singular/plural form of the verb.
Singular
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What's the difference between separable and non-separable phrasal verbs?
In separable p.v., the object can go after or between the two parts. Non-separable p.v. can only have the object after the two parts.
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Make a indirect question.
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Use "even though" in a sentence.
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Use "in spite of" in a sentence.
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State verbs can belong to these categories:
feelings, thoughts/opinions, pure states, senses
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Make a sentence in the present continuous
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What's the main difference between the present perfect simple and continuous?
The simple form is used for finished actions; the continuous form is used for ongoing actions that started in the past.
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Use "so that" in a sentence.
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What is a phrasal verb?
A verb followed by another word. Its meaning is usually idiomatic.
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Give a piece of advice using ought to.
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Use the narrative tenses to tell a short story.
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When do we use the present perfect?
To talk about: past experiences, complete or incomplete past actions, actions that started in the past and continue in the present.
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List three state verbs and three action verbs.
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Can we combine the present perfect and the simple past?
Yes
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List two three-word phrasal verbs.
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Use a question tag!
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