Lessons 1 ~ 5 ▌ Lessons 6 ~ 10 ▌ Lessons 11 ~ 15 ▌ Lessons 16 ~ 20 ▌ Lessons 21 ~ 25
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- What is a main verb?
- What is a subject?
- What are subject pronouns?
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[gdlr_tab title=”2. The Be Verb”]
- What is the “be” verb?
- What are the forms of the “be” verb?
- What kind of word can come after the “be” verb?
- What are common errors with the “be” verb?
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[gdlr_tab title=”3. Prepositions of Time: In, On and At”]
- What is a preposition?
- When do you use in, on and at to describe time?
- What time words don’t need prepositions?
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[gdlr_tab title=”4. Prepositions of Location: In, On, At, etc.”]
- When do you use in, on and at to show location?
- What are other prepositions of location?
- What location words don’t need prepositions?
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[gdlr_tab title=”5. Possessives”]
- What are adjective pronouns?
- How do you combine two nouns to show a relationship?
- How do you ask about relationships or ownership?
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[gdlr_tab title=”6. Imperatives”]
- What is a chunk?
- What is a phrase? What is a clause?
- What is a sentence?
- What are action verbs?
- What is an imperative statement?
- How do you make a negative statement in the imperative mood?
- When can you use an imperative statement?
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[gdlr_tab title=”7. Helping Verbs: Can, May, Might, Must and Should”]
- What are helping verbs? How do you use them?
- What are the four uses of can?
- How do you ask for and give permission?
- How do you show future possibility?
- How do you give advice?
- How do you show a requirement?
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[gdlr_tab title=”8. The Present Continuous Tense: Be + ~ing”]
- How do you make the present continuous tense?
- When do you use the present continuous tense?
- How do you spell verbs that end with ~ing?
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[gdlr_tab title=”9. Information Questions: Who, What, When and Where “]
- What are the two main kinds of questions?
- What question words do you use to ask about…
- …people?
- …things?
- …time?
- …location?
- When do you need prepositions at the end of questions?
- How do you ask about the subject of a sentence?
- How do you answer subject questions?
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[gdlr_tab title=”10. The Present Simple Tense”]
- What are non-action verbs?
- What is the present simple tense?
- How do you make negative statements in the present simple?
- How do you make questions in the present simple?
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[gdlr_tab title=”11. Infinitives: To do”]
- What is an infinitive?
- What are some common verbs that are followed by infinitives?
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[gdlr_tab title=”12. The Present Simple Tense: 3rd Person Singular”]
- What is the 3rd person singular?
- How do you pronounce the ~s in the 3rd person singular?
- How do you make questions and negatives in the 3rd person singular?
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[gdlr_tab title=”13. Nouns”]
- What are nouns?
- What are singular and plural nouns?
- How do you make plural nouns?
- How do you pronounce the plural ~s?
- How do you ask about numbers?
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[gdlr_tab title=”14. Adjectives”]
- What are adjectives?
- How do you connect adjectives to sentences?
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[gdlr_tab title=”15. Conjunctions: And, But, Or”]
- What are coordinating conjunctions?
- What is the difference between and, or and but?
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[gdlr_tab title=”16. The Past Simple Tense: Regular Verbs with ~ed”]
- How do you make the past simple tense?
- How do you pronounce the ~ed in the past simple?
- How do you make a negative statement in the past simple?
- How do you make a question in the past simple?
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[gdlr_tab title=”17. Gerunds”]
- What is a gerund?
- What are some common verbs that are followed by gerunds?
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[gdlr_tab title=”18. The Past Simple Tense: Irregular Verbs”]
- What are regular verbs?
- What are irregular verbs?
- What are some common irregular verbs in English?
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[gdlr_tab title=”19. Conjunctions: Time and Reason”]
- What are subordinating conjunctions?
- What are common conjunctions of time?
- How do you explain cause and effect?
- What is the difference between because and so?
- How do you ask about cause and effect?
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[gdlr_tab title=”20. Verbs for Clothing: Put on, Take off, Wear, etc.”]
- What is the difference between put on, take off and wear?
- What are instant and continuous actions?
- What are other verbs used for clothing and accessories?
- What are phrasal verbs?
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[gdlr_tab title=”21. Verbs of Motion: Come, Go, Return, etc.”]
- What are the patterns for the verb go?
- What are common verbs used to show motion?
- What prepositions do you use to show motion?
- What verbs can you use to explain transportation?
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[gdlr_tab title=”22. The Future Simple Tense: Be going to “]
- How do you show the future simple tense?
- What are common future simple tense markers?
- How do you make questions and negatives with be going to?
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[gdlr_tab title=”23. Information Questions: How long…? / How often…?”]
- How do you ask about length of time, or duration?
- What verb tenses can you use with How long…?
- How do you explain length of time with take and last?
- How do you ask about frequency?
- What verb tense do you usually use with How often…?
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[gdlr_tab title=”24. Prepositions of Time: In and Ago”]
- What is the difference between in and ago?
- What is the difference between in/ago and in/on/at?
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[gdlr_tab title=”25. Information Questions: How (big)…?”]
- How do you make questions with how and an adjective?
- How do you know which adjective to use?
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