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Contents il 1 2 roopan> 3 Eard a 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 12 course ano 43 Stuy Introduction Glossary Singular and plural nouns Countable and uncountable nouns (1) Countable and uncountable nouns (2) afan the, a/an Uses of the and a/an some and any ‘much, many, a lot of alittle, afew, too much, too many, not enough all, most, some, no/none, both Review Test Getiseuel eerie Subject and object pronouns Possessive forms of nouns Possessive adjectives and pronouns ‘book/books; man|men ‘an apple{some bread; this apple/these apples a coffee/some coffee; a paper|paper ‘a cake/an orange; a dentist/an architect the [8o/ banana, the /0i/ apple; the or a/an? in the morningfon Monday; play the piano/play football some bananaslany bananas; some/any tea ‘not much milk/not many potatoes alittle salt/a few eggs all fruit/all of the fruit in this shop me, he/him Jake's teacherimy parents’ house ‘mylmine, herfhers 14 this, that, these, those this computer{that star, these days/those days 15. Reflexive pronouns: each other myself; yourself, themselves/each other 16 Indefinite pronouns someoneJanyone)no one 17 one/ones, another one the red one/the black ones; Which one? Review Test Goes eres 6) 418 Prepositions of place (1) at, in, on, above 19 Prepositions of place 2) in front of, behind, opposite risivats 20 Prepositions of movement along, past, across, over 21. Prepositions of time (1) at, in, on, from .. to 22 Prepositions of time (2) beforelafter;foriduring 23 Prepositions with other meanings by, with, as, lke 24 Common phrases with prepositions ‘at home, in bed, on holiday Review Test ROmeneenceetee 25. Types of adjective a long blue skirt 26 Adjectives with -ed and -ing excited/exciting oneksano 27 Types of adver quickly, often, today Aeris 28 Adverbs and word order He plays well. She’s always late. 29. Comparative adjectives (1) older than, more interesting than 30 Comparative adjectives (2) better, worse, further 31. Superlative adjectives the highest, the most dificult, the best 32 notas...as, the same (.. 25) ars isn’t as big as London. 33 too, enough ‘This jackets too smallinot big enough. 34 Adverbs of degree very, extremely, abit, alot Review Test Seat 54 56 58 60 6 62 64 66 70 R 74 76 78 80 82 8a

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