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UNIT 2 PART 1 COMPARISON AND SUPERLATIVE

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Now try a few exercises to check your understanding:

Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5

Games

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UNIT 2 PART 2 THE SECOND CONDITIONAL

The Second Conditional in The Big Ban Theory!!!

Now try a few exercises to check your understanding:

Easy exercises  (only one type of conditional)
Zero Conditional
First Conditional
Second Conditional - exercise 1
Second Conditional - exercise 2
More difficult exercises (mixed - two or more types of conditionals)

First and Second Conditional - exercise 1
First and Second Conditional - exercise 2

Games

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UNIT 5 THE MODAL PERFECT

Now try a few exercises to check your understanding:

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UNIT 6 RELATIVE CLAUSES

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Now try a few exercises to check your understanding:

WHO or WHICH
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3

WHO, WHICH or WHOSE
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3

Exercise 4
WHEN, WHO, WHICH or WHERE
Exercise 1
Exercise 2

Mixed exercises

Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5


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 Causative, Reflexive and Vocabulary UNIT 9 

HAVE SOMETHING DONE (CAUSATIVE) : We use it to say something that you didn’t do  yourself.   
Structure : have+object+past participle
Examples: He had his hair cut.
                  She had his new car delivered to his house.

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS : We use it when the object of a verb is the same as the subject. and also we can use it to add more emphasis. ( her, his, him, himself…)
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 Example: She had her photograph taken. She didn't do it herself.


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