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  1. Conditionals: zero, first and second | LearnEnglish

    Do you know how to use the zero, first and second conditionals? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  2. Conditionals: third and mixed | LearnEnglish

    Do you know how to use third conditionals and mixed conditionals? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  3. Inversion and conditionals | LearnEnglish

    Three types of conditionals can be formed using inversion: first, second and third conditionals. First conditional We use the first conditional to talk about future situations we believe are …

  4. Verbs in time clauses and 'if' clauses | LearnEnglish

    Learn about verbs in time clauses and conditionals and do the exercises to practise using them.

  5. 'will' and 'would' | LearnEnglish - British Council

    Nov 27, 2025 · Level: intermediate Hypotheses and conditionals We use will in conditionals to say what we think will happen in the present or future: I'll give her a call if I can find her number. …

  6. The definite article: 'the' | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British …

    Oct 12, 2025 · Level: beginner The definite article the is the most frequent word in English. We use the definite article in front of a noun when we believe the listener/reader knows exactly …

  7. Wishes: 'wish' and 'if only' | LearnEnglish

    Do you know how to use wish and if only to talk about things you would like to change? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  8. Present perfect simple and continuous | LearnEnglish

    Nov 27, 2025 · Read the explanation to learn more. Grammar explanation We use both the present perfect simple (have or has + past participle) and the present perfect continuous (have …

  9. Suggestions and obligations - LearnEnglish

    You should send an email. You shouldn’t go by train. We also use could to make positive suggestions: We could meet at the weekend. You could eat out tonight. Level: intermediate …

  10. '-ing' forms - LearnEnglish

    - ing forms as adjectives The - ing adjective can come: in front of a noun: I read an interesting article in the newspaper today. We saw a really exciting match on Sunday. after a link verb like …