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3rd Intensive

Present tenses (Simple-continuous). Past tenses (Simple-continuous).


Used to…
Countable and uncountable nouns
A/An/Some/Any
How much/ How many/ a lot of/ a few/ a little
Will for the future and decisions
Going to... for intentions
Uses of the infinitive with to
Uses of the gerund (verb+ -ing)
Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t, should.
Ought to, ought not to, might, may
Comparative and superlative adjectives.
Relative clauses: who, which, whose
Defining relative clauses
First conditional
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Present perfect (for, since).
Present perfect or past simple.
Second conditional
Questions tags.
Passive Voice: Present and Past
Used to…, might, should
Word order of phrasal verbs
So, neither + auxiliaries
Questions with auxiliaries

5th Intensive

Verb tenses: Present Simple/ Present Continuous/ Past Simple/ Past Continuous/ Present
Perfect/ Present Perfect Continuous/Past Perfect / Will and Going to…
Comparatives and Superlatives/ not as …as
Too + adjective/ not + adjective+ enough
Quantifiers: some/ any/no; much/ many/ a lot of/ a little/ a few
Modal Verbs: must/ mustn’t/ have to/ not have to/ needn’t/ can/ can’t/ could/ be able to
Reflexive Pronouns.
Conditionals: zero/ first and second/ third
The Passive: all tenses.
Future arrangements and intentions
Question tags
Relative clauses/ relative pronouns
Reported requests and orders. Reported statement.
Defining relative clauses.

6th Intensive

Verb Tenses: Present simple/ Present Continuous/ Past Simple/ Past Continuous/ Past Perfect
Simple/ Will and Going to (for decisions and predictions)/ Present simple and Present
Continuous (for future)/ Present Perfect (for indefinite past)/ Present Perfect (unfinished past).
Question words. Direct and Indirect questions.
Gerunds and Infinitives
Reported Speech: Statements and Questions
Modal verbs: Obligation and Requests
Defining and non-defining relative clauses
Conditionals: zero, first, second and third.
Quantifiers.
Relative clauses: defining and non- defining.
Making comparisons
Giving advice (should/ ought to)
Past habits and States
Like + ing; would like; like as preposition. So, neither, nor.
Countable and uncountable nouns. Articles
Passives: all tenses.
Causative Have

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