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Learn the difference between "until" and "by" with Alisha
Learn how to make simple past tense statements
Learn how to make simple future tense statements
Learn about basic adjective comparisons
Learn the difference between "really" and "very"
Learn about present perfect tense
Learn the difference between "look," "watch," and "see"
Learn about common prefixes
Learn about common negative prefixes
Learn how to use prepositions of time
Learn how to use prepositions of location
Learn the differences between "say," "tell," and "speak"
Learn the differences between "some" and "any"
Learn the differences between "for," "since," and "ago"
Learn the differences between "speak" and "talk"
Learn the differences between "active" and "passive" voice
Learn about uncountable nouns and their quantifiers
Learn about countable nouns and their quantifiers
Learn how to use "be" and "being"
Learn the differences between "if" and "when"
Learn the differences between "like," "looks like," and "likes to"
Learn how to use if clauses
Learn how to use "must" for a possibility
Learn how to use the punctuation "commas"
Learn how to use "could" for potential
Learn how to use semicolons (punctuation)
Learn the difference between: about, around, approximately
Learn the difference between: because of and thanks to
Learn the difference between never and ever
Learn the difference between yet and already
Learn about counter words: food
Learn about counter words: drink
Learn the difference between taste and flavor
Learn the difference between which and that
Learn how to use "only"
Learn how to use "almost"
Learn how to use "just" (for actions occurring soon)
Learn how to use "just" (for actions recently finished)
Learn about percentages and fractions
Learn the difference between present progressive and past progressive
Learn about ending -ed sounds (three sounds)
Learn the difference between who and whom
Learn about making superlatives
Learn the difference between -ing and -ed adjectives
Learn the difference between talk and ask
Learn the difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous
Learn how to make tag questions
Learn the difference between: like, as, such as
Learn the difference between either and neither
Learn how to use "would" (for future statements)
Learn how to express ability to do something
Learn expressions for receiving
Learn common suffixes
Learn the basics about email writing
Learn the basics about relative pronouns
Learn about adjective order
Learn 10 good beginner phrases
Learn about the uses of "yet"
Learn common homophones
Learn about the 1st, 2nd, 3rd POV
Learn the difference between: how many and how much (question patterns)
Learn some of the most common vocabulary differences between American and British English
Learn about reporting speech (he said, she was all...)
Learn about borrowing and lending phrases
Learn the difference between: would, could, should
Learn common contractions
Learn formal request patterns
Learn how to make negative requests
Learn the basics about English tenses
Learn common idioms
Learn the difference between: answer, reply, respond
Learn the difference between: question, ask, inquire
Learn phone-related expressions
Learn the difference between: someone/somebody, anyone/anybody, everyone/everybody
Learn about phrasal verbs with "back" (off, in / into, up, out, lay back, kick back, etc.)
Learn about phrasal verbs with "push" (in, off, on, somebody out, around, etc.)
Learn "time" expressions; spend, make, take, find, use, burn, waste, kill
Learn about future perfect tense: statements
Learn about future perfect progressive tense
Learn phrasal verbs with "tell"
Learn about future perfect tense: questions
Learn some spelling tips
Learn how to ask for permission: may I/can I
Learn about countable and uncountable nouns
Learn expressions for speaking to a stranger
Learn how to use "have to" in negative sentences and questions
Learn the difference between barely and almost
Learn about the phrasal verbs with bring
Learn english greetings and responses
Learn the difference between in time and on Time
Learn the difference between shall and will (like, will I/shall I and I will vs I shall)
Learn expressions for rules (You are not to; Please do not; Refrain from)
Learn catenative verbs
Review the definite and indefinite articles
Learn how to talk about your home city
Learn different ways to say "Thank you" (Thanks a bunch, Thanks a million)
Learn phrasal verbs with "go"
Learn more about: could have, should have, would have
Review the past perfect & past perfect progressive
Review the personal pronouns & possessive pronouns (possessive determiner)
Learn how to ask about someone's health (Are you sick?)
Learn computer-related phrases (glitchy, crash, blue screen of death, ragequit)
Learn the difference between: all, every, each
Learn the difference between: may & might
Learn the difference between: however, nevertheless, despite
Learn how to use "would" in the past and future
Learn how to use "should" in the past and future
Learn how to use "could" in the past and future
Learn the difference between: listen & hear
Learn useful education-related expressions
Learn about relative clauses & reduced relative clauses
Learn about the third conditional (If i had [past participle], I would/could/should/might...)
Learn how to talk about the very recent past ("just," "just about", and "just" + progressive)
Review how to pronounce beginning "th" sounds
Learn how to express your level of hunger (I'm starving, I'm famished, I'm dying of hunger)
Learn the difference between: despite, in Spite of, although
Learn the difference between: so vs too
Learn how to give directions and explanations to kids
Learn the difference between: seems, sounds, looks like
Learn the difference between: a little, little, a few, few
Learn the difference between: amid, among, between
Learn the difference between: make & do
Learn the difference between: whether & if
Learn more about adjectives: words that mean "bad"
Learn more about adjectives: words that mean "good"
Learn useful expressions to use when you are tired
Learn 3 uses of the word "about"
Learn how to use "though" at various positions in sentences (beginning, middle [conjunction]; end [adverb])
Learn when and how to use "did" with past tense expressions (for emphasis)
Learn the difference between: present perfect tense vs past perfect tense
Learn the difference between: but & yet
Learn how to politely excuse yourself
Learn how to express humility
Learn sound reductions in everyday questions
Learn the difference between: just & only
Learn how to use "of"
Learn when to use “of” and when to use the possessive form
Learn the difference between: can & could
Learn the difference between: have & had
Learn how to talk about symbols on a keyboard
Learn how to describe dimensions of an object (length, width, height, etc)
Learn the difference between: past vs passed
Learn the difference between: must, have to, should
Learn about participle clauses
Learn the difference between: very, quite, so, pretty
Learn the difference between: just, already, still, and yet
Learn more about adverbs of frequency
Learn other ways to express small amounts
Learn other ways to express large amounts
Learn the difference between something and anything
Learn the difference between: other, others, and another
Learn how to use the verb "have"
Learn vocabulary for household tasks
Learn expressions to use with your doctor
Learn how to talk About music and musicians
Learn how to express nervousness and frustration
Learn to report things you saw and heard
Learn sentence-starting expression
Learn expressions to use at the bank
Learn common expressions with "make"
Learn basic interview question and responses
Learn 3 uses of get
Learn quick responses: greetings
Learn expressions for arguments
Learn expressions to use after an argument
Learn expressions to use with your coworkers
Learn the difference between used to and would
Learn about modal verbs
Learn the difference between: should, need, have to, ought, must
Learn expressions to use when you feel down
Learn quick responses: asking about food
Learn expressions for sports
Learn expressions for social media
Learn the difference between many and much
Learn how to express challenges and struggles
Learn how to decline or reject offer invitaitons
Learn about prepositions in common present perfect sentences
Learn common omissions in pronunciation (and grammar)
Learn about restaurant service questions and answers
Learn 10 vocabulary words for technology
Learn about simple present tense
Learn college / university vocabulary
Learn about present progressive tense
Learn to make complaints, apologize, and give solutions
Learn journalism and newspaper vocabulary
Learn expressions for friends and relationships
Learn phrasal verbs and expressions with "move"
Learn how to use "enough"
Learn how to use capital letters in English
Learn about 1st conditional vs 2nd conditional
Learn about 2nd conditional vs 3rd conditional
Learn the differences between reporting verbs
Learn phrasal verbs for meetings
Learn more about the adjective "hot"
Learn more about the adjective "nice"
Learn how to use "have been" and "has been"
Learn how to use "had been"
Learn how to use the preposition "at"
Learn how to use the preposition "in"
Learn how to use the preposition "on"
Learn more on how to use the preposition "at"
Learn expressions to use when you are busy
Learn phrasal verbs to express movement
Learn modal verbs with "be"
Learn common English acronyms and initialism
Learn sample questions to self-check your study level: beginners
Learn the differences between "affect" and "effect"
Learn the differences between present perfect tense and past perfect tense
Learn 10 creative ways to wish someone a happy birthday
Learn 20 different ways to say goodbye
Learn the difference among "did not," "could not," and "would not"
Learn 10 common mistakes English learners make
Learn 12 creative ways to respond to "how are you?"
Learn the differences between simple present tense vs present continuous tense
Learn how to use "by the time" with future perfect tense
Learn how to report speech in detail
Learn about compound sentences
Learn 3 more uses of "get"
Learn 10 ways to use "from"
Learn the difference among "finally," "eventually," and "ultimately"
Learn about reflexive pronouns
Learn gerunds and infinitives with 10 common verbs
Learn expressions for catching up with someone
Learn how to use "once"
Learn how to use apostrophes
Learn ways to use the preposition "by"
Learn how to use the preposition "to"
Learn 8 ways to use the preposition "for"
Learn 6 ways to use the word "as"
Learn how to make embedded questions
Learn the difference among "ask," "request," and "question"
Learn 5 common Latin abbreviations
Learn how to use comparatives to express change
Learn 3 ways to use quotation marks
Learn the difference between "you and I" and "you and me"
Learn the difference among "so," "such," and "too"
Learn about using present tense or past tense in storytelling
Learn how to remember what you learn
Learn the difference among simple past, past progressive, and past perfect tenses
Learn how to use "were to" in conditionals
Learn the difference among "sign," "mark," and "symbol"