Infinitive vs. gerund
Reading: Infinitive vs. Gerund
Infinitive vs Gerund - gerund overview
Infinitive vs Gerund - infinitive overview
Question words with infinitive
Future plans and intentions - 'plan/intend/mean to’
Talk about permission - 'allowed/permitted to'
Quiz: Infinitive vs. gerund
Time-related states
Changing past states or situations - past continuous
Time-related modal verb - 'would / could'
Present perfect passive - 'yet / just / already'
Interactive Quiz - Modules 1 and 2
Quiz: Time-related states
Cause and Result
Purpose and intention - ‘(in order) / (so as) to’
Such (a/an) - results and consequences
Roleplay - Modules 1, 2, and 3
Quiz: Cause and Result
Prepositions
Prepositions - ‘except (for)’ and ‘apart from’
Prepositions - ‘as + noun'
Quiz: Prepositions
Modal verbs
General truths - ‘could’
Preferences - 'would rather... than'
Prohibition - 'may not'
Interactive Quiz - Modules 4 and 5
Quiz: Modal verbs
Quantifiers
Quantifiers - ‘(a) little’ and ‘(a) few’
Roleplay - Modules 4, 5, and 6
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Contesta las siguientes preguntas con la respuesta correcta.
In the sentence: “I like all kinds of vegetables, apart from broccoli.” What does “apart from” mean?
a) Including
b) Excluding
Can you choose the correct negative form of the sentence "I’d rather stay here."
a) I’d not rather stay here.
b) I’d rather not stay here.
c) I’d rather stay not here.
What is the correct way to talk about someone’s profession?
a) She works as a teacher.
b) She works like a teacher.
In the sentence: “You may not go there.” I can say that the modal verb is used to indicate:
a) Possibility
b) Habits
c) Prohibition
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