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Master English Conditionals: Zero, First, Second, Third & Mixed

🎁 Download Free PDF with 50 example sentences 😃 Advanced English Grammar Course ✨ Espresso English Academy Conditional sentences can be tricky, but in this English lesson, we make them clear! You'll learn the five main types of conditionals and exactly how to use conditionals c ...  Show more

New Year's Vocabulary every English learner needs

🎁 Download FREE lesson PDF ✨ Espresso English Academy Let's ring in the new year with some fresh English vocabulary! In today's lesson, you'll learn words and phrases we use to talk about New Year's Eve, resolutions, celebrations, and well-wishes — from "champagne" and "firework ...  Show more

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