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Aug 2019
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Welcome back to my podcast. As always, we're going to take some English sentences and explain the grammar that we've used in those sentences. If he hadn't driven his car so fast, he wouldn't have crashed it. Conditional tenses. Vocabulary. Check out VIP English Learning Club, Online Courses and Skype English lessons at  www.englishlessonviaskype.com 

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