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: 2 Vocabulary Travel and transport

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13 Grammar Past time: past simple, past continuous, past perfect simple,
continuous, would, used to / be/get used to

: 4 Vocabulary Hobbies, sport and games

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5 Grammar Future time / present tenses in time clauses / prepositions of
place

: 6 Vocabulary Science and technology

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7 Grammar Articles / countable and uncountable nouns / quantifiers

8 Vocabulary The media

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9 Grammar Conditionals: zero, first, second, third, mixed, inverted / unle


as/so long as, provided (that)

10 Vocabulary People and society

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11 Grammar Comparatives and superlatives/so,such,enough,too

12 Vocabulary The law and crime

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13 Grammar Modals:ability, permission,advice, criticism, obligation and ne
degrees of certainty
14 Vocabulary Health and fitness

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15 Grammar The passive / the causative / direct and indirect objects

16 Vocabulary Food and drink

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121 Grammar Reported speech / reported questions / reporting verbs

£22 Vocabulary Money and shopping

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t23 Grammar Relative clauses / participles

t24 Vocabulary Entertainment

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125 Grammar Unreal past, wishes / contrast

126 Vocabulary Fashion and design

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127 Grammar Inversions / possessives

£28 Vocabulary Work and business

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Verbs + full infinitive or -ing form with a change in meaning

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