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S6 Ch1.2 General Term

By: t1917, Views: 705

Find the general term of arithmetic sequences by: 1. consider the pattern of terms 2. using the formula "T(n) = a + d(n-1)"

YCK-ENG-F3-Unit 2-not only but also

By: t0802, Views: 482

Students can learn how to write and use "not only...but also..." to connect ideas in a sentence.

Type 0 conditional sentence

By: t1802, Views: 839

Type 0

YCK-ENG-F3-Unit 4-Subject + verb + adjective + 'enough' + to infinitive

By: t0802, Views: 748

Students can learn how to write sentences using the pattern of 'subject + verb + adjective + "enough" + to-infinitive'.

YCK-ENG-F3-Unit 4-Subject + 'find it' + adjective + to infinitive

By: t0802, Views: 915

Students can learn how to write sentences using the pattern of 'subject + "find it" + adjective + to-infinitive'.

Simple Present Tense 3 - Verb-to-be

By: t1703, Views: 1170

Simple Present Tense - forming positive sentences with verbs-to-be

Type 2 conditional sentence

By: t1802, Views: 689

Type 2 conditional

YCK-ENG-F3-Unit 2-Using gerund as a subject

By: t0802, Views: 527

Students can learn how to write and use gerund as a subject in a sentence.

Conditional Sentences_Type 0 &Type 1

By: t1710, Views: 689

Conditional Sentences_Type 0 &Type 1

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