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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 1
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 2
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 3
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 4
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 5
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 6
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 7
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 8
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State and Active Verbs – B1 – Test 9
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Past Perfect Continuous B1-B2 – Test 1
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Past Perfect Continuous B1-B2 – Test 2
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Past Perfect Simple vs Continuous – Test 1
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Past Perfect Simple vs Continuous – Test 2
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Past Perfect Simple vs Continuous – Test 3
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Past Perfect Simple vs Continuous – Test 4
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Past Perfect Simple, Past Simple and Past Continuous
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Present Perfect Simple – B2 – Test 1
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Present Perfect Simple – B2 – Test 2
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Present Perfect Simple – B2 – Test 3
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Modals of Deduction Present and Future – B2 – Test 1
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Third Conditional – B1 – Test 1
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Third Conditional – B1 – Test 2
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Third Conditional – B1 – Test 3
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Reported Speech – Key Word Transformation – B2 – Test 1
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Reported Speech – Key Word Transformation – B2 – Test 2
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Reported Speech – Mixed – B2 – Test 4
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Reported Speech – Mixed – B2 – Test 5
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Modal Verbs – All Forms – B2 – Test 1
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Modal Verbs – All Forms – B2 – Test 2
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Modal Verbs -All Forms – B2 – Test 3
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Verbs followed by Infinitive or Gerund or Bare Infinitive – B1-B2 – Test 1
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Verbs followed by Infinitive or Gerund or Bare Infinitive – B1-B2 – Test 2
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Verbs followed by Infinitive or Gerund or Bare Infinitive – B1-B2 – Test 3
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Clauses of Purpose – B1 – Test 1
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Clauses of Purpose – B1 – Test 2
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Time Clauses – Future Reference – B1 – Test 1
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Time Clauses – Future Reference – B1 – Test 2
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Time Clauses – Future Reference – B1 – Test 3
Clauses of Purpose – B1 – Test 1
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Why we can’t use to infinitive after to
Yes, of course, you can use to. I wanted you to realize that there are more ways to express and practise the same idea.