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Kate Perry – The one who got away ESL song worksheet

Kate Perry – The one who got away ESL song worksheet

Song Worksheet based on Kate Perry’s song The one who got away. FREE WORKSHEET DOWNLOAD. NO SUBSCRIPTION NEEDED.

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Present Perfect Printable Worksheet

Present Perfect Printable Worksheet

Use this ESL printable worksheet to have student practice the use of Present Perfect Tense in questions and affirmative sentences. Download the worksheet for FREE.

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Verb to be – Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative forms

Verb to be – Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative forms

The verb to be is one of the first grammar structures a student learns when learning English.

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English Grammar Exercises On line

English Grammar Exercises On line

Find important English grammar explanations combined with lots of exercises. Check out best links.

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Direct and Indirect Questions

  How to make Indirect Questions in English? What are Indirect Questions? Indirect questions serve the same purpose as direct questions, but are considered more formal. We often use indirect question forms, to be more polite. Some common phrases used for asking indirect questions are: Do you know … ? I wonder / was wondering …. Can [...]

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How to use the Conditional Perfect

The conditional perfect construction is used for conditional situations occurring in the past; it expresses thoughts which are or may be contrary to present fact. Often used for: Expressing regret Bewailing one’s fate Expressing bitterness about a past event Speaking retrospectively COULD HAVE + participle I could have worked harder but I didn’t. I could have [...]

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Princess Diana’s Life: Printable Worksheet

Princess Diana’s Life: Printable Worksheet

In this printable worksheet, students put it the verbs in the past tense and watch a short video of the life of Princess of Wales.

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Verb Tenses – Present, Past and Future

Verb Tenses – Present, Past and Future

Have your students view the Present Tense, Past Tense and Future Tense, affirmative, negative and interrogative forms all in one page.
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