Use 'already' with the present perfect in the positive form to express something that has been finished before the moment of speaking.
'Any' or 'some' can be confusing! Generally speaking use 'any' in questions when asking if something exists, 'some' in questions when offering or requesting something.
Use the past perfect tense to express something that was finished before another event in the past.
Use the gerund or 'ing' form of the verb after prepositions.
Use the present perfect form of the verb 'go' to ask about life experience.
Use the passive form 'ed' of an adjective to show how someone feels.
Use the unreal or second conditional with 'were' to imagine situations.
Use the present simple in future time clauses after 'when', 'after', 'before', etc.
The phrases 'as + adjective + as' is used to show that two things are equal in a certain way.
Use the phrasal verb 'put off' to mean that you want to delay something.
Use the future with 'will' to show a reaction to a statement when offering help.
'Was going to' refers to something that some planning for a future time when using reported speech.
Use a past modal verb of deduction in the past to make guesses about what might have happened in the past.
The phrasal verb 'look after' is inseparable and means 'take care of' or 'curate' an interest.
The past modal verb of obligation is always 'had to' as there is no past form of 'must'.
The verb 'let' is followed by a pronoun immediately followed by the base form of the verb.
'Have been made' is the present perfect passive form used to express something that began in the past and continues into the present.
Use the present perfect continuous to express what caused a present result.
Use the possessive pronoun 'whose' in relative clauses to show that something belonged to someone.
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You've mastered most of the information needed for intermediate level English learners. Congratulations!
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You've done well and learned a lot, but you still need to study some of the basics. Here are some topics that can help.
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It's great you've taken a quiz to check your understanding. You still need to continue learning to understand the basic use of tenses and other structures in English.