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Be: Present Simple (2) (Lam, I'm not)
Be: Present Simple (2) (Am I...2 Areyou...2)
Present Simple (1) (How, I don't know)
Present Simple (2) (Do you drive?)
Present Continuous (1) (I'm eating)
Present Continuous (2) (Am winning?)
Present Simple (I work) or Present Continuous (I'm working)
Imperative (Go, Don't go)
Be: Past Simple (I was, they were}
Past Simple (I played, I didn't play}
Present Perfect (1) (Thave gone, Lhaven't gone)
Present Perfect (2) (Has she gone?); ever, never, yet, just
Be going to (I'm going to leave)
‘Will and shall (1 will win)
Present Continuous for the future (He's working tomorrow)
Have and have got
Sentencesand questions
Nouns, verbs, adjectives ete.
Subject, verb, abject
‘Yesino' questions (Areyou..2Ishe..2)
Questions (Where, When, Why, How)
Questions (Who, What, Which, How many)
‘Whoseisthist~ I's John's.
Short answers (Yes, 1am, Yes, Ido.)
Modals
Can, can't, could
Can 1? Could I? May I? Can you? Could you?
Must and mustn't
Prepositions
Prepositions of place (in,on, under etc.)
Prepositions of time (in, on, at, from, to)
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Articles, nouns, pronouns ete.
A,anor the
Plural nouns (cats, men); oneand ones.
‘This, that, these, those
‘Countable and uncountable nouns; a, some, the
A,some, any, no.
and me (subject and object pronouns)
‘My, yours mine, yours
‘Much, many; how much, how many; more
Alotof, alittle, afew
‘Adjectives and adverbs
Adjectives (big, new etc.)
Cardinal and ordinal numbers (three, third)
‘Comparative adjectives (cheaper, more beautiful)
Superlative adjectives (the newest, the biggest)
Adjectives and adverbs (quick, quickly)
Adverbs of frequency (always, never)
Building sentences
And, but, so, beth...and, either...or, neither...nor
Form tables
Exit tests
Answer key to practice exercises
Answer key to oxit tests
Index
Verb tenses table
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