English Language Learning Units Overview

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Discover a comprehensive overview of English language learning units covering various topics from present tenses to passive voice and indefinite pronouns. Each unit offers a structured approach to improving language skills, with accompanying exercises and explanations.


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  1. Unit 1 My interesting life Unit 1 My interesting life simple present present continuous like, love, enjoy + -ing have to/ don t have to simple past count and noncount nouns much/ many/ some/ any comparative and superlative adjectives

  2. Unit 2 Looking into the future Unit 2 Looking into the future will/ won t too+ adjective adverbs be going to first conditional should/ shouldn t present perfect with ever/never

  3. Unit 3 Great idea! Unit 3 Great idea! past continuous past continuous vs simple past when and while

  4. Unit 4 He ran faster. Unit 4 He ran faster. comparative and superlative adjectives intensifiers with comparatives (not) as as adverbs/ comparative adverbs

  5. Unit 5 Our world Unit 5 Our world will/ won t might (not)/ may (not) for prediction if/ unless + first conditional

  6. Unit 6 Holiday or vacation? Unit 6 Holiday or vacation? tag questions present perfect just/ already/ yet

  7. Unit 7 Growing up Unit 7 Growing up present passive let/ be allowed to

  8. Unit 8 Have fun! Unit 8 Have fun! present perfect for vs since

  9. Unit 9 Disaster! Unit 9 Disaster! past passive a/ an, the, or no article

  10. Unit 10 Ways of living Unit 10 Ways of living too much/ many, not enough will vs be going to

  11. Unit 11 Your mind Unit 11 Your mind indefinite pronouns (everyone, no one, someone, etc.) must / must not/ don t have to

  12. Unit 12 Music makers Unit 12 Music makers present perfect continuous present perfect vs present perfect continuous

  13. Unit 13 A visit to the doctor Unit 13 A visit to the doctor defining relative clauses used to

  14. Unit 14 If I had Unit 14 If I had second conditional

  15. Unit 15 Lost worlds Unit 15 Lost worlds past perfect

  16. Unit 16 A stroke of luck Unit 16 A stroke of luck reported statements third conditional

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