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PHRASAL VERBS
Mots MêlésA phrasal verb is a phrase that results from the combination of a verb and a preposition, an adverb, or both. The function of a phrasal verb is to convey a meaning different from the literal meani...
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Synchronized Swimming
Ordonner les MotsThey compete and train in pools almost 3 meters deep.
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Comparative Adjective
Mots Mêlés• Use is + adjective to describe someone’s personality
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DESCRIBING PEOPLE
Ordonner les MotsThe people are the that form the society
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DESCRIBING PEOPLE
Ordonner les MotsThe people is the most important in the society because form the families and are leaders of the countries.
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DESCRIBING A FAMILY
Ordonner les LettresMy family is small in my house. we are three but are happy.
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INTERESTING PEOPLE
Mots CroisésInteresting people are important for the society in this world.
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Vocabulary: Sports
Mots CroisésName of the sports in English
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History of the Olympics
Mots MêlésOlympics games
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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Mots Mêlésa verb form consisting of an auxiliary be in the present tense followed by a present participle and used esp. to indicate that a present action or event is in progress, being repeated, or of a tempora...
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The irregular verbs
Mots CroisésAn irregular verb is a type of verb that does not follow the general rule of using “-ed” at the end of the word to make the past tense or the past participle form. It means the spellings of an irregul...
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The irregular verbs
Ordonner les MotsAn irregular verb is a type of verb that does not follow the general rule of using “-ed” at the end of the word to make the past tense or the past participle form. It means the spellings of an irregul...
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The regular verbs
CompléterA regular verb is one that conforms to the usual rule for forming its simple past tense and its past participle. In English, the "usual" rule is to add "-ed" or "-d" to the base form of the verb to cr...
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The Irregular verbs
Mots MêlésAn irregular verb is a type of verb that does not follow the general rule of using “-ed” at the end of the word to make the past tense or the past participle form. It means the spellings of an irregul...
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The regular verbs
Mots CroisésA regular verb is one that conforms to the usual rule for forming its simple past tense and its past participle. In English, the "usual" rule is to add "-ed" or "-d" to the base form of the verb to cr...