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⭐ This Week's 10 Most Popular Grammar Exercises 1. Indefinite articles 2 (A1/A2)
2. Passive voice 3 (B1/B2)
3. Second conditional 1 (B1/B2)
4. To be (present tense) 2 (A1)
5. Past continuous 2 (A1/A2)
6. Modals of deduction & speculation 1 (B1/B2)
7. Passive voice 1 (A2)
8. Question tags 2 (A2/B1)
9. Phrasal verbs with 'put' 1 (C1)
10. Comma, semicolon, colon 1 (B2/C1)

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