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Adjectives with too/not enough   Free Sample
This is too big.   She’s too tired to study.   He’s not old enough to drive.   etc...
Adverbs of Frequency
I often exercise.   I rarely wake up early.   I never eat sweets.   etc...
Because and So
He had no money, so he robbed a bank.   She bought an umbrella because it was raining.
Can / Can't (ability)   Free Sample
He can ski.   She can’t dance.   He can’t drive.   He can cook. etc...
Can I / May I / Do you mind if
Can I close the window?   Do you mind if I smoke?   Can I borrow your pen?   etc...
Comparatives / Superlatives
John is taller than Ali.   Ali is richer than John.   Johnson is faster than Lewis.   etc...
Conditionals
If I were rich, I’d travel around the world.   If it’s sunny, I’ll go to the beach.   etc...
Going to (about to happen)
He is going to slip.   He’s going to cry.   They are going to crash.   etc...
Have (to have with me)
She has a pen. She doesn’t have a ruler. She has a credit card. She doesn’t have money. etc...
Have (idiomatic expressions)
Have a shower. Have breakfast. Have a baby. etc...
Have (to have something done)
He’s having an operation. She’s having a tooth pulled. He’s having his house painted. etc...
Have (to own)
He has a car. He doesn’t have a house. He has a pool. He doesn’t have a computer. etc...
I should have
I should have gone to the bank.   I shouldn’t have eaten so much.   I should have studied.   etc...
Infinitives of Purpose
I went to the store to buy milk.   I woke up early to exercise.   I took a cab to save time.   etc...
Like / Don’t like / Love / Hate
There are five faces in this set which you can use next to any flashcard to elicit the words love, hate, like, and don't like.
Passive voice
He was hit by a car.   She was stung by a bee.   This table is made of wood.   etc...
Past Progressive with When
I was sleeping when you called.   I was taking a bath when you called.   etc...
Present Perfect (in my life)
I’ve been to France.   I’ve never tried sushi.   I’ve gone skydiving.   etc...
Present Perfect (unfinished time)
I’ve read three books this month.   I’ve been to the bank 3 times this week.   etc...
Relative clauses
Ringo is the guy who plays the drums.   A doctor is a person who helps sick people.   etc...
Simple Present (weekly routines)
She goes to the gym on Friday. She goes swimming on Thursdays. They go to the movies on Saturdays. etc...
Simple Present (what we do)
I play soccer.   I don’t play tennis.   I live in an apartment.   I don’t live in a house. etc...
There is / There are
There is a guitar in the closet. There are some apples in the fridge. There is a shoe store in the mall. etc..
Too many / Too much / Not enough
There are too many cars.   I don’t have enough money.   There aren't enough books in this library.   etc...
Used to (things we did in the past)   Free Sample
I used to smoke.   I used to exercise.   I used to play tennis.   etc...
Will (making new decisions)
"We need eggs.  I’ll get some."   "It’s cold. I’ll close the window."    "You're low on gas. - Thanks. I'll go to the gas station."    etc...
Would you like / Do you want
Would you like some gum?   Do you want to use my phone?   etc...

 

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