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This is an English grammar lesson online for intermediate level students. Learn how to use indefinite pronouns such as 'much', 'many', 'little' and 'few', which often take the place of nouns in sentences.

E.g. "Don't you think you have drunk too much?"

This is an overview of the rules for using for, during and while, including exercises for intermediate students. During these examples (or while you're learning) you'll master their use - for every time you need them in the future!

Like much of the English language, the words ‘as’ and ‘like’ prove that it’s the smallest words that are the trickiest to grasp. Knowing exactly when to use ‘as’ and when to use ‘like’ are something English language speakers struggle with continuously. Gaining an intermediate level understanding of ‘like’ and ‘as’ will help you not only speak English effectively, but also write to a good standard.

This lesson is an overview of the rules for the verbs 'used to' and 'be used to' with exercises. It's part of a series on nouns and adverbs and quantifiers. This is an English grammar lesson online for intermediate level students.

This intermediate level English grammar lesson will give students an overview of the rules about countable and uncountable nouns, when and how to use both, and useful exercises to help understand them.

This is an overview of the rules for using each and every with exercises that will help intermediate students to get it right, each and every time. Use this online lesson to learn and practise the use of 'each and every' in English.

This is a general view of direct and reported speech in different tenses as an English grammar lesson online for intermediate level students.

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