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Is it any wonder that so many fail to make the grade?



 
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You are shorter than he or him? | Passive Voice: The truth has been told her. vs She has been told the truth.
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Is it any wonder that so many fail to make the grade? #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 09, 2009 16:44 pm   Is it any wonder that so many fail to make the grade?
 

Present Continuous
Future Tense
Articles in English
The Articles (1)
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Progressive Forms
Passive Voice
Relative Pronoun
Relative Pronoun (2)
Relative Pronoun (3)
Prepositions
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English Adverbs
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Make or Do?
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Phrasal verb break
Phrasal verb bring
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Phrasal verb bring (3)
Phrasal verb hold
Phrasal verb hold (2)
Phrasal verb take
Phrasal verb take (2)
Phrasal verb take (3)
Phrasal verb look
Phrasal verb look (2)
Phrasal verb go
Phrasal verb go (2)
Phrasal verb run
Phrasal verb fall
Phrasal verb get

This is only a very small portion of what non-native speakers need to learn. No wonder so many throw in the towel.
Isn't it time that we tried to simplify the English language so that people had at least a chance to get to grips with it?
Oh, and don't let's forget the vocabulary and pronunciation.............please!

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