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When to use Their, There, They're - eslhq.com

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This is a very simple but fun worksheet on when to  use their, there and they’re. Most native English speakers pronounce these words the same way; so, sometimes it's quite complicated for some to judge in which situation or condition to use which spelling. Each spelling means a very different thing; if you'd like to learn the difference and variation, read on!

 

Passive Voice - HeadsUpEnglish.com

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The ESL worksheet provides a basic lesson on the use of the passive voice in English. It is clearly intended for higher-level beginners, not advanced ESL students; the examples it provides are very simple and are broken up for the student in order to help him/her understand it more easily (e.g. "My wallet | was | stolen."). The ESL worksheet is strictly a grammar lesson, and does not contain embedded audio or visual aids.

 

Reported Speech - HeadsUpEnglish.com

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This lesson teaches about the mechanics of reported speech by touching on usage, sentence structure, and parts of speech. The student will learn how to write and use reported speech correctly, with proper grammar. The lesson plan includes other downloadable information to help the student understand the process in even greater detail.

 


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