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meaning and use of auxiliaries
present perfect (simple and continuous)
adjectives as nouns (the poor, the rich)
adjective order
narrative tenses (past, past perfect, past perfect continuous)
so ... that, such ... that
adverbs and adverbial phrases
passive, passive phrases (it is said that ..., he's thought to ...)
future perfect and future progressive
conditions in the future, future time clauses
likely and probably
unreal conditionals (hypotheses -opposite to what's real)
past
_
modals
(would've, could've, should've, might've)
would rather and had better
verbs of the senses -use
gerunds and infinitives
used to, be used to and get used to
reporting verbs
meaning and uses of 'as'
uses of articles (the, a, an)
uncountable, plural and collective nouns
have something done, get something done
quantifiers (all, every)
meaning and use of 'wish'
clauses of contrast and purpose (although, even though, despite; to, in order to, so as to)
whatever, whenever, however, whoever
defining and non-defining noun clauses ( ... who ..., ... which ..., ... whose ...)
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question Forms
meaning and use of auxiliaries
present perfect (simple and continuous)
adjectives as nouns (the poor, the rich)
adjective order
narrative tenses (past, past perfect, past perfect continuous)
so ... that, such ... that
adverbs and adverbial phrases
passive, passive phrases (it is said that ..., he's thought to ...)
future perfect and future progressive
conditions in the future, future time clauses
likely and probably
unreal conditionals (hypotheses -opposite to what's real)
past_modals (would've, could've, should've, might've)
would rather and had better
verbs of the senses -use
gerunds and infinitives
used to, be used to and get used to
reporting verbs
meaning and uses of 'as'
uses of articles (the, a, an)
uncountable, plural and collective nouns
have something done, get something done
quantifiers (all, every)
meaning and use of 'wish'
clauses of contrast and purpose (although, even though, despite; to, in order to, so as to)
whatever, whenever, however, whoever
defining and non-defining noun clauses ( ... who ..., ... which ..., ... whose ...)