This holiday feature includes a Thanksgiving reading comprehension with difficult vocabulary explanations about the history of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving followed by a Thanksgiving reading comprehension quiz. ...
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Hoping to help you and wanting to provide excellent learning resources, I've put up this new page! This introductory sentence is a perfect example of a parallelism (a participial phrase...
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This overview chart shows the positive, negative and interrogative (question) forms of all the principal tenses in English with a brief description of the principal usage.
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Basic English lessons for beginning English learners. Use this basic English essentials gallery as a great way to study the basics in one easy to use area of the site....
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Second Life is an online virtual world which is quickly becoming very popular and has millions of users throughout the world. Second Life has also created an intriguing new...
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