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A2+-B1 5 modals of deduction - used to make guesses or deductions about current situations. 1
Students should learn modals of deduction because they are useful for expressing logical guesses or assumptions about present situations, helping speakers show how certain or uncertain they are. These modals, such as must, might, could, and can�t, make speech sound more natural and fluent, improve communication and reasoning skills, and are commo...
Level: elementary Age: 10-100 Downloads: 27
5 modals of deduction - used to make guesses or deductions about past situations. 1
Students should learn modals of deduction because they are useful for expressing logical guesses or assumptions about past situations, helping speakers show how certain or uncertain they are. These modals, such as must have, might have, could have , and can�t have, make speech sound more natural and fluent, improve communication and reasoning ski...
Level: elementary Age: 10-100 Downloads: 26
B1+-B2 Future perfect continuous 5
actions that will have been ongoing for a specific duration before a certain point in the future. This tense is particularly useful for discussing long-term plans or commitments (e.g., By next year, she will have been working here for a decade) and for highlighting the continuity of actions leading up to a future event (e.g., When they arrive, we w...
Level: intermediate Age: 10-100 Downloads: 27
A Mid term Test for 8 th form Tunisian students
It is a test that measures the aquisitions of the first part of the third term namely cooperative work and solidarity.
I hope you enjoy the work.
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Level: intermediate Age: 13-15 Downloads: 43
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