Grammar
There or it
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There We use there to say when or where something is. There are some dirty cups on the table. There is a party tomorrow. We use 
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There is, there are – there was, there were
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We use there is and there are to say that something exists. Positive Sentences We use there is for singular 
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A, some, any – countable and uncountable nouns
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Countable and uncountable nouns You will learn about countable and uncountable nouns. but before you continue the lesson, look at the following chart and
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Have got
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In spoken and informal written English, have got can be used instead of have in four situations. You can use have got 
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Would you like…? I’d like…
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Would you like…? We use Would you like…? to offer something or to invite somebody to do something. Would you like…? = ‘Do you want…?’ Would you like 
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Verbs + to + infinitive and verbs + -ing
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Verbs + -ing Some verbs in English are followed by another verb in the -ing form. The most common of these verbs are verbs of liking and disliking: love
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Past simple – negatives and questions
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The Past Simple is used to talk about things that happened or existed before now. Negative sentences We use negative forms of Past Simple
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Past simple – regular/irregular verbs
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The simple past tense This page will present the simple past tense: its form and its use. Before you continue the lesson read the following passage and
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Was/were – past simple of ‘be’
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The simple past tense of the verb to be: This page will present the simple past tense of the verb to be: its form and its use. The affirmative form
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The imperative – Sit down! Don’t talk!
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Form of the imperative The imperative form is the same as the bare infinitive. It has only one form for both second person singular and plural