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    Do (auxiliary)
    Do in short answers
    Do , does , did
    Do / Make / Take
    Do / Make
    Do in the present simple
    Emphatic use of do
    Do or go + activity
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    Do or make
    Do or make
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    DOC MARTENS
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    Doctor, can you tell me...?
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    Be - Been or Being
    Audiovisual field
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    Donner des ordres (2)
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    Piece of advice
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    Meaning
    Give your opinion
    Comparison
    Double comparative
    More and more...
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    Repeated comparative
    Parallel change
    Same word
    Final consonant doubled
    One or two consonants
    Oo
    Drôle d'homme
    Funny dog
    The American Flag
    Flags
    Flags, nationalities and colours
    Article
    From word to sentence
    From past to present
    The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage
    Reported speech
    From verb to noun
    Due / owing to
    For or During ?
    For or since
    Since, for
    Since, For , Ago
    Since/for
    For, since,ago
    During /for /since
    Dynasty of Hanover
    Plantagenet dynasty
    Stuart dynasty
    Tudor dynasty
    Each / every
    Each / Every
    Each/ every
    Each/every
    School,Education
    New York Fashion School Prepares the World's Designers
    Schools in Great Britain
    Ecology
    Ecology
    Economy
    Famous Scottish people
    Scotland
    Scotland
    Famous writers
    Squirrels crazy for crack cocaine
    Ed or ing
    Edgar Allan Poe /Agatha Christie
    Edgar Rice Burroughs
    Either / Neither
    Either or/neither nor
    Either, neither, nor, or, both, so
    Either/ neither
    Bedroom
    Elvis Presley
    Emile Zola's biography
    Eminem
    Emotions
    To bring/ to take
    Hard/ hardly
    Next/the next
    To forget/ to leave
    No / None
    Every,each,all
    Adverbs
    Use of the infinitive and the -ing form
    Used to in disorder
    Use of capital letters
    Modal verbs
    Prepositions
    Future
    Time-table
    Timetable and future tense (2)
    Which / What
    As in sentences
    Present
    Use 'do'
    On the plane
    About Julian
    In the classroom
    At school
    In the classroom
    desorder
    Disorder
    Direct and indirect form
    Put in order
    About the hotel
    In the classroom
    By taxi
    On holidays
    In the town
    In the town
    Still/again etc...
    Still,again,yet
    Irrégular verbs
    End / Finish
    Places and space
    Children like cooking
    Riddles : who's who ?
    Enough - quite - rather
    Vocabulary - Enough / Too / Very
    Enough
    Police investigation
    Enrich a discussion
    Human body
    To hear or to listen ?
    Hear or listen
    Business and money
    Environmental problems
    Environment
    Environment
    Ecuador
    Modern appliances
    Mistakes
    Find mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    The mistaken story
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes
    Mistakes and Africa
    Mistakes and math
    Find the mistakes
    Do you agree or disagree ?
    Snail in poem
    Endangered species
    Spanish country: La Peña de Francia
    Human mind (The)
    Try to complete
    Find an answer
    Simple or continuous present ?
    Let's about
    What about...
    American States
    U.S.A
    Strange or foreign?
    Strange/Stranger/Foreign/Foreigner
    To be
    To be
    To be
    To be in present tense
    To be in present tense
    To be in present tense
    To be
    To agree with, to, that...
    Be/Have
    To be and have
    To be/to have
    Present simple


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