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AMERICAN ENGLISH

LIST OF LESSONS AND VIDEOS


NAME OF LESSONS VIDEO TITLE
COMPLETE BEGINNER
1. Introductions
2. The Family
3. A Party
4. Brunch with a Friend
5. Going on Vacation
6. A City Tour
BEGINNER
1. Introducing Oneself What a Busy Day!
2. Descriptions
3. Numbers & Letters Working 9 to 5
4. Dates & Times
5. Objects & Animals The Animal Kingdom
6. Adjectives
7. Coming to America Hello!
8. The Cocktail Party
9. Vacation Plans Seaside Getaway
10. The Summer Rental
11. Grocery Shopping Happy Birthday!
12. The Supermarket
INTERMEDIATE
1. Weather Report Rain or Shine
2. The Canoe Trip
3. Vacation Time Sun, Sand & Surf
4. At the Shore
5. Arrival in New York The Big Apple
6. The East Coast
7. The Housing Search Spend or Save?
8. Visiting a House
9. Free Time Special Occasions
10. At the Lake
11. The Gas Station Customer complaints
12. Buying a Car
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
LIST OF LESSONS AND VIDEOS
NAME OF LESSONS VIDEO TITLE
INTERMEDIATE+
1. Breakfast Menus Food! Glorious Food!
2. 'Still Hungry?'
3. The Menu Five-star Service
4. Desserts
5. Window-shopping The Best Buy
6. The Fitting Room
7. An Emergency Healthcare
8. At the Doctor's
9. Correspondence Keeping in Touch
10. At the Post Office
11. Banks and ATMs Accounts and Figures
12. Paying a Bill
ADVANCED
1. Flight Information Taking Flight
2. Plane Reservations
3. Seminar Planning Business as Usual
4. Delegates
5. A New Job Negotiations
6. Job Promotions
7. Living in America Have a Nice Trip!
8. Seeing the USA
9. Insurance & Banking A Day at the Trade Show
10. The Post Office
11. Market Research Economic Activity
12. Helpful Contacts
BUSINESS
1. An Appointment Jobs and Careers
2. Business Calls
3. The Company Stand The Sales Pitch
4. Comparing Products
5. Making a Sale Deliveries
6. Negotiating
7. Trouble with Orders Banking Matters
8. After-sales Service
9. Handling an Invoice The Computer Age
10. Paying a Bill
11. Organizing a Stay A Business Trip
12. Welcoming Visitors
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
CULTURAL WORKSHOP
TOPIC TITLE LINKS TOPIC TITLE LINKS
Geography Art and Architecture
Route 66 The Moundbuilders of the Mississippi U.S.A.: political map
Alcatraz Hearst Castle
Mount Rushmore U.S.A.: topographical map Frank Lloyd Wright
The Mississippi River U.S.A.: topographical map Andy Warhol
Martha's Vineyard U.S.A.: topographical map The Golden Gate Bridge U.S.A.: political map
Hawaii U.S.A.: topographical map George Gershwin
Alaska The Empire State Building U.S.A.: political map
The Grand Canyon U.S.A.: topographical map Jackson Pollock
Yellowstone National Park
Death Valley U.S.A.: topographical map Cuisine
English Around the World English around the world Native American Foods
The Three Sisters
History Cajun Cooking
The Boston Tea Party U.S.A.: political map Tex Mex U.S.A.: political map
The First Americans U.S.A.: topographical map Californian Wine U.S.A.: topographical map
The Gold Rush Fast Food
J.F.K. Hot Dogs
Man on the Moon As American as Apple Pie
Martin Luther King Jr.
Abraham Lincoln Entertainment
The American Civil War U.S.A.: political map Marilyn Monroe U.S.A.: political map
The American Revolutionary War Madonna
American English Woody Allen
Harriet Tubman Walt Disney
Elvis Presley
Literature Football: American Style
Nathaniel Hawthorne Basketball
Ernest Hemingway Steven Spielberg
Maya Angelou The Blues
Mark Twain
Arthur Miller Traditions
Toni Morrison Halloween
Amy Tan The Star-Spangled Banner U.S.A.: political map
Paul Auster French in Louisiana
Thanksgiving
Society and Economy Jazz: Made in the U.S.A. U.S.A.: political map
The Great Depression of the '30s Jeans
The End of the Great Depression Independence Day U.S.A.: political map
The 1990s The Ivy League
The 1980s The Cowboy
The Baby Boom The Story of Pocahontas
The Automobile Industry U.S.A.: political map 'Teddy' Roosevelt and the Bear Cub
Silicon Valley U.S.A.: political map County and State Fairs
The American Currency
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
MAPS
U.S.A.
Layers
U.S.A.: topographical map
Rivers and lakes
Relief
Seas and oceans
Islands
Icons
U.S.A.: political map
States
State capitals
Cities and towns
Icons
Europe
Europe: topographical map
Rivers and lakes
Seas
Relief
Countries
Borders
Islands
Europe: political map
Countries
Capital cities
Cities and towns
English across Europe
English-speaking countries
World
The world: topographical map
Relief
Lakes
Continents
Oceans
Other elements
The world: political map
Countries
English around the world
English-speaking countries
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
LIST OF PHONEMES
PHONEME EXAMPLES
COMPLETE
BEGINNER
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE+ ADVANCED BUSINESS
: :: : f_i_fty Lesson 1 Lesson 4, 8, 12 Lesson 3, 6, 12 Lesson 11 Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 1, 7, 12
o oo o c_a_r Lesson 1 Lesson 5, 11 Lesson 3, 10 Lesson 1, 5, 11
t tt t b_u_t Lesson 4 Lesson 5, 9 Lesson 3, 8, 12 Lesson 1, 11 Lesson 1, 6 Lesson 3, 7, 9
u uu u b_oo_k Lesson 6, 9 Lesson 7 Lesson 3 Lesson 7 Lesson 2, 7
o oo o trav_e_ling Lesson 11 Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 9
a] a] a] a] n_i_ne Lesson 1 Lesson 4, 7 Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 6, 10 Lesson 1, 7 Lesson 5, 8
] ]] ] _y_es Lesson 2 Lesson 6, 11 Lesson 8 Lesson 1 Lesson 3
w ww w _w_atch Lesson 6 Lesson 4 Lesson 1, 3, 10 Lesson 6, 8, 11 Lesson 1, 7 Lesson 6
staple_r_ Lesson 1 Lesson 5, 9, 12 Lesson 7, 11 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 1, 7, 9
l ll l he_ll_o Lesson 5 Lesson 1, 5 Lesson 1 Lesson 8 Lesson 3, 6, 11 Lesson 3, 9
p pp p a_p_artment Lesson 2 Lesson 1, 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 1, 5, 7 Lesson 9
no_t_ Lesson 4 Lesson 1, 7 Lesson 4, 6, 9 Lesson 10 Lesson 9 Lesson 9
thin_k_ Lesson 3 Lesson 1, 7, 11 Lesson 9 Lesson 5, 8, 9 Lesson 1, 5, 11 Lesson 11
b bb b any_b_ody Lesson 3 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 8 Lesson 3 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 11
d dd d _d_aughter Lesson 5 Lesson 1, 8, 11 Lesson 9 Lesson 3 Lesson 3, 6, 12 Lesson 1, 7, 11
_g_reen Lesson 4 Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 2, 8 Lesson 5, 9
l ll l _f_irst Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 2 Lesson 3, 8, 12 Lesson 3, 7, 12 Lesson 6, 7, 9
e ee e bir_th_day's Lesson 6 Lesson 3, 7, 12 Lesson 8 Lesson 1 Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 6
s ss s _s_weater Lesson 6 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 5, 9, 12 Lesson 2, 7, 12 Lesson 1
_sh_eet Lesson 3 Lesson 5, 9 Lesson 3, 12 Lesson 3, 5, 7, 11 Lesson 4, 6, 12 Lesson 3, 5
v vv v ne_v_er Lesson 5 Lesson 1 Lesson 1, 6, 9 Lesson 1 Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 5, 9
_th_ey Lesson 2, 6 Lesson 5, 7, 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 3, 5 Lesson 5, 12 Lesson 10
z zz z plea_se_ Lesson 5 Lesson 8 Lesson 1, 7 Lesson 1, 5, 11 Lesson 3, 7, 12 Lesson 3, 5
b bb b _h_ate Lesson 1 Lesson 5, 8, 11 Lesson 6, 9, 12 Lesson 1, 10 Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 3, 7
mu_ch_ Lesson 4 Lesson 9, 11 Lesson 12 Lesson 1, 5, 12 Lesson 6, 11 Lesson 3, 6, 10, 11
d d d d _J_uly Lesson 9, 11 Lesson 4, 6, 11 Lesson 2, 3, 7 Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 4, 11
wo_m_an Lesson 5 Lesson 1 Lesson 1, 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 7, 11 Lesson 2
o oo o eve_n_ing Lesson 3 Lesson 1, 3 Lesson 1, 5, 9 Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 1, 5
livi_ng_ Lesson 4 Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 3, 6, 9 Lesson 2, 8, 11 Lesson 7
a aa a s_ur_vey Lesson 1 Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 11 Lesson 1, 3, 9, 12
c: c: c: c: s_ay_ Lesson 2 Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 3, 8 Lesson 1, 5, 10 Lesson 1, 8 Lesson 3, 7
ow ow ow ow kn_ow_ Lesson 2 Lesson 4, 7 Lesson 1 Lesson 9 Lesson 2, 6, 9 Lesson 2, 10, 11
a] a] a] a] _oi_l Lesson 11 Lesson 3 Lesson 11
c cc c s_e_ven Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 1, 6, 9 Lesson 5, 9 Lesson 9 Lesson 3, 7
c_a_t Lesson 2 Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 6, 9 Lesson 8 Lesson 10 Lesson 6
a aa a sm_a_ll Lesson 5, 9 Lesson 5, 7, 12 Lesson 11 Lesson 1, 6, 7, 9
aw aw aw aw h_ow_ Lesson 5 Lesson 7 Lesson 1 Lesson 3, 10, 11 Lesson 1, 12 Lesson 11
| || | m_ee_t Lesson 3 Lesson 3, 8, 11 Lesson 3, 6, 8, 11 Lesson 4, 7, 11 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 3, 7
aw aw aw aw gl_ue_ Lesson 3 Lesson 5, 9 Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 8, 9 Lesson 6 Lesson 3, 11
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
COMPLETE BEGINNER
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CLASSED BY LEVEL
Elementary Basic
The alphabet Questions without interrogative words
Subject pronouns The negative form
Definite and indefinite articles Prepositions of time
The simple present Prepositions of place
The verb 'to be' 'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock'
Contraction of 'to be' Time
Age 'Home' - 'House'
The verb 'to have' 'Too' - 'Too much'
Cardinal numbers Intermediate
Basic The simple present and the present continuous
The difference between 'a' and 'an' Interrogative words
Possessive adjectives 'How much' - 'How many'
Demonstratives 'Some' - 'Any'
The present continuous 'There is' - 'There are'
The plural 'How long'
Names of countries: capital letters 'Would like': expressing wishes
Nationalities: capital letters 'Here' - 'There'
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
COMPLETE BEGINNER
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS AND CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
Word Order Fill-in-the-Blanks Dictation The Right Word Sentence Practice Grammar Practice
Elementary
The alphabet
Subject pronouns Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 1
Definite and indefinite articles Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 4
The simple present Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
The verb 'to be' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1, 2
Contraction of 'to be' Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
Age
The verb 'to have' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1
Cardinal numbers Lesson 3
Basic
The difference between 'a' and 'an' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 4
Possessive adjectives Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
Demonstratives Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
The present continuous Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
The plural Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
Names of countries: capital letters
Nationalities: capital letters Lesson 3 Lesson 3
Questions without interrogative words Lesson 2, 3, 4 Lesson 2 Lesson 4 Lesson 2, 3 Lesson 2, 4
The negative form Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
Prepositions of time Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
Prepositions of place Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Lesson 5 Lesson 5
Time Lesson 5 Lesson 5
'Home' - 'House'
'Too' - 'Too much' Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
Intermediate
The simple present and the present continuous Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
Interrogative words Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
'How much' - 'How many' Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
'Some' - 'Any' Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
'There is' - 'There are' Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
'How long' Lesson 5
'Would like': expressing wishes Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
'Here' - 'There' Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
BEGINNER
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CLASSED BY LEVEL
Elementary Intermediate
Subject pronouns Construction of the present perfect
Definite and indefinite articles Use of the present perfect
The simple present 'Can' - 'Could' - 'To be able to'
The verb 'to be' Possessive pronouns
Contraction of 'to be' Construction of compound nouns
Age 'Also' - 'As well' - 'Too'
The verb 'to have' 'Everybody' - 'Nobody'
Basic Direct and indirect questions
Object pronouns 'Would like': expressing wishes
Reflexive pronouns 'The same . . . as'
The difference between 'a' and 'an' Regular comparatives
Possessive adjectives Irregular comparatives
The possessive Regular superlatives
Demonstratives Irregular superlatives
The present continuous 'At last' - 'At least'
The plural 'Still' - 'Yet'
Names of countries: capital letters Construction of the present conditional
Nationalities: capital letters Use of the present conditional
Placing the adjective Use of 'so' to express a goal
Use of the pronoun 'one' Use of 'else'
Questions without interrogative pronouns The prepositions 'in' and 'at'
The negative form 'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many'
Tags - Short answers 'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much'
Prepositions of time 'Which' - 'What'
'Can': ability and likelihood Placement of 'enough'
'Can': perception and knowledge 'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter'
The future 'Here' - 'There'
Prepositions of place 'To write'
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' 'To be' and 'to have': preterite
Time Modal auxiliaries
'Home' - 'House' Transitive and intransitive verbs
'Too' - 'Too much' Advanced
Exclamations with 'what a' Relative pronouns and adverbs
The affirmative imperative The article and geographical names
The elliptic genitive Verbs without a continuous form
Auxiliaries Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions
Intermediate 'Had better' - 'Would rather'
The simple present and the present continuous The notion of means
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs Infinitive clauses
'How much' - 'How many' 'Ever' - 'Never'
'Some' - 'Any' 'How' + adjective or adverb
Verbs with a reflexive or reciprocal meaning Uses of 'so'
Comparing equals Nouns without singular forms
'There is' - 'There are' 'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody'
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Absolute superlative
The negative imperative Emphatic 'do'
'How long' Impersonal verbs
Past interrogatives Specialized
'Not . . . either' The indefinite possessive
Verbs: reactions and preferences Verbs expressing impressions and feelings
The near future: BE + ING 'To remember' - 'To remind'
Adverbs of time 'Till' - 'Until'
Irregular verbs Different meanings of 'since'
Construction of the preterite Singular nouns in '-s'
Negation of the indefinite article Uncountable nouns which may take 'a'
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
BEGINNER
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS AND CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
Word Order Fill-in-the-Blanks Dictation The Right Word Sentence Practice Grammar Practice
Elementary
Subject pronouns Lesson 1, 3, 4, 8 Lesson 1, 2, 5
Definite and indefinite articles Lesson 2 Lesson 4 Lesson 1, 6, 9 Lesson 3, 4
The simple present Lesson 3, 10 Lesson 1, 2, 11 Lesson 1
The verb 'to be' Lesson 2 Lesson 1, 7
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Lesson 1, 8
Contraction of 'to be' Lesson 2 Lesson 1, 5 Lesson 1
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 7, 8, 9, 11
Lesson 1, 8
Age Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 5 Lesson 7 Lesson 7
The verb 'to have' Lesson 1, 5 Lesson 1, 2, 5, 12
Basic
Object pronouns Lesson 2 Lesson 3, 6
Reflexive pronouns Lesson 7 Lesson 7
The difference between 'a' and 'an' Lesson 4 Lesson 1, 6, 9 Lesson 4
Possessive adjectives Lesson 1 Lesson 7
The possessive Lesson 8
Demonstratives Lesson 5 Lesson 7 Lesson 1, 7, 8, 11
The present continuous Lesson 2, 11 Lesson 4 Lesson 8 Lesson 11 Lesson 8
The plural Lesson 6 Lesson 2, 5, 6
Names of countries: capital letters Lesson 1 Lesson 1
Nationalities: capital letters Lesson 4, 8 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 1, 3, 12 Lesson 3, 7, 11
Placing the adjective Lesson 6, 7 Lesson 2
Use of the pronoun 'one' Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 11 Lesson 11
Questions without interrogative pronouns
Lesson 1, 2, 5, 6, 9,
10, 11, 12
Lesson 9 Lesson 5 Lesson 1
The negative form
Lesson 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
8, 9, 10
Lesson 6, 8 Lesson 4, 5 Lesson 4, 5, 11
Tags - Short answers Lesson 5
Prepositions of time Lesson 4, 11 Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
'Can': ability and likelihood Lesson 9 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
'Can': perception and knowledge Lesson 9 Lesson 3 Lesson 3, 4
The future Lesson 8
Prepositions of place
Lesson 5, 7, 9, 10,
11
Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 1
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4, 5
Time Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 4, 5 Lesson 4
'Home' - 'House' Lesson 5, 6, 7 Lesson 5 Lesson 1
'Too' - 'Too much' Lesson 6 Lesson 12
Exclamations with 'what a' Lesson 6
The affirmative imperative Lesson 7 Lesson 7 Lesson 1, 9, 10 Lesson 10
The elliptic genitive Lesson 11
Auxiliaries
Lesson 1, 2, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11
Lesson 1, 9, 10,
11, 12
Lesson 8
Intermediate
The simple present and the present continuous Lesson 8 Lesson 11 Lesson 8
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs
Lesson 1, 2, 4, 5, 7,
11, 12
Lesson 2, 3, 4, 5,
11
Lesson 5 Lesson 9
'How much' - 'How many' Lesson 11 Lesson 9
'Some' - 'Any' Lesson 12 Lesson 12 Lesson 11, 12
Verbs with a reflexive or reciprocal meaning Lesson 8
Comparing equals Lesson 6 Lesson 6
'There is' - 'There are' Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 9, 11
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Lesson 11 Lesson 11
The negative imperative Lesson 8 Lesson 10 Lesson 10
'How long' Lesson 11 Lesson 9, 10
Past interrogatives Lesson 8 Lesson 10
'Not . . . either' Lesson 10 Lesson 9 Lesson 11 Lesson 11
Verbs: reactions and preferences Lesson 9, 10 Lesson 12 Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 12
The near future: BE + ING Lesson 2, 11 Lesson 4
Adverbs of time
Lesson 1, 2, 4, 6, 7,
9
Lesson 2, 4, 5, 9
Irregular verbs Lesson 2, 8
Construction of the preterite Lesson 8 Lesson 7
Negation of the indefinite article Lesson 5, 11 Lesson 12
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
BEGINNER
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS AND CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
Word Order Fill-in-the-Blanks Dictation The Right Word Sentence Practice Grammar Practice
Intermediate
Construction of the present perfect Lesson 4, 12 Lesson 12
Use of the present perfect Lesson 4, 7
'Can' - 'Could' - 'To be able to' Lesson 9 Lesson 10
Possessive pronouns Lesson 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 8
Construction of compound nouns Lesson 4, 5, 10
'Also' - 'As well' - 'Too'
Lesson 2, 3, 7, 9,
11
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 2
Direct and indirect questions
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,
7, 9, 11, 12
Lesson 9 Lesson 5, 6, 7 Lesson 1, 12
'Would like': expressing wishes Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'The same . . . as' Lesson 10
Regular comparatives Lesson 11 Lesson 11
Irregular comparatives Lesson 5 Lesson 11
Regular superlatives Lesson 3, 6, 11 Lesson 6
Irregular superlatives Lesson 4
'At last' - 'At least' Lesson 4
'Still' - 'Yet' Lesson 9
Construction of the present conditional Lesson 10, 11
Use of the present conditional Lesson 7, 9
Use of 'so' to express a goal Lesson 9
Use of 'else' Lesson 11
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Lesson 1
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 1
'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much' Lesson 10 Lesson 9
'Which' - 'What' Lesson 4 Lesson 4, 5 Lesson 9
Placement of 'enough' Lesson 9, 10, 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 9
'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter' Lesson 10
'Here' - 'There' Lesson 8
'To write' Lesson 5
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Lesson 10
Modal auxiliaries Lesson 10, 11 Lesson 7, 9 Lesson 3, 8 Lesson 11 Lesson 3, 11 Lesson 8
Transitive and intransitive verbs Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 12 Lesson 1 Lesson 8
Advanced
Relative pronouns and adverbs Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 8, 9, 12
The article and geographical names Lesson 1, 3 Lesson 1
Verbs without a continuous form Lesson 2, 4, 9, 10 Lesson 2, 3, 12 Lesson 4
Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions Lesson 11
'Had better' - 'Would rather' Lesson 4
The notion of means Lesson 8
Infinitive clauses Lesson 8, 12 Lesson 3
'Ever' - 'Never' Lesson 2 Lesson 2, 4
'How' + adjective or adverb Lesson 9 Lesson 11 Lesson 8
Uses of 'so' Lesson 1
Nouns without singular forms Lesson 2, 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 2
Absolute superlative Lesson 6, 10
Emphatic 'do' Lesson 10
Impersonal verbs Lesson 4
Specialized
The indefinite possessive Lesson 8
Verbs expressing impressions and feelings Lesson 2, 10
'To remember' - 'To remind' Lesson 8
'Till' - 'Until' Lesson 4 Lesson 4
Different meanings of 'since' Lesson 9
Singular nouns in '-s' Lesson 11
Uncountable nouns which may take 'a' Lesson 8
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
INTERMEDIATE
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CLASSED BY LEVEL
Elementary Intermediate
Subject pronouns Irregular superlatives
The simple present 'At last' - 'At least'
The verb 'to be' The adverb 'that'
Contraction of 'to be' 'Either . . . or' - 'Neither . . . nor'
Dates 'Still' - 'Yet'
Basic 'Yet' - 'Not yet'
Object pronouns Strong probability using 'must'
The difference between 'a' and 'an' 'May' - 'Might'
Possessive adjectives Construction of the present conditional
Demonstratives Use of the present conditional
The present continuous Use of 'so' to express a goal
Nationalities: capital letters 'It's time to' - 'It's time for'
Placing the adjective Verb + infinitive clause
Questions without interrogative pronouns 'To make sb do sth' - 'To have sth done'
The negative form 'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many'
Prepositions of time 'Can' and verbs of perception
'Can': ability and likelihood 'Must' - 'Have to'
The future 'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago'
Prepositions of place 'That' and dependent clauses
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' 'Which' - 'What'
'Home' - 'House' Placement of 'enough'
'Too' - 'Too much' 'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter'
The affirmative imperative 'To be' and 'to have': preterite
American money The place of 'even'
Auxiliaries Modal auxiliaries
Intermediate Transitive and intransitive verbs
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs Advanced
'How much' - 'How many' Anaphoric 'to'
'Some' - 'Any' Relative pronouns and adverbs
Verbs with a reflexive or reciprocal meaning Final prepositions
'There is' - 'There are' The present subjunctive
'Should' and 'ought to': advice The impersonal structure
The negative imperative Perfect conditional using 'should'
'How long' The main postpositions
Past interrogatives Construction of the passive
Verbs: reactions and preferences Verbs expressing stages of an action
'Will' - 'To be going to' Verbs without a continuous form
The near future: BE + ING Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions
'To get' + adjective The notion of means
Adverbs of time 'Ever' - 'Never'
Irregular verbs 'How' + adjective or adverb
Construction of the preterite 'Next' - 'The next'
Use of the preterite Invariable cardinal numbers
Negation of the indefinite article 'To be interested in'
Construction of the present perfect Uses of 'so'
Use of the present perfect Nouns without singular forms
Construction of the present perfect continuous Use of the past participle as an adjective
Use of the present perfect continuous Past perfect
Use of the preterite with 'just,' 'yet' and 'already' 'For how long' - 'Since when'
'Can' - 'Could' - 'To be able to' 'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody'
Possessive pronouns Reinforcing the comparative
Construction of compound nouns Absolute superlative
Use of compound nouns Absence of necessity
Compound adjectives Active and passive voice
Order of adjectives Impersonal verbs
'Also' - 'As well' - 'Too' Specialized
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Expressions with the present perfect
Question-tags Sequence of tenses with 'if'
Direct and indirect questions Verbs expressing a wish to act
'Would like': expressing wishes 'To remember' - 'To remind'
'To go' and 'to come' + infinitive 'Quite' - 'Quite a few'
'As much as' - 'As many as' 'Till' - 'Until'
'The same . . . as' Different meanings of 'since'
Regular comparatives Singular nouns in '-s'
Irregular comparatives Uncountable nouns which may take 'a'
Regular superlatives
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
INTERMEDIATE
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS AND CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
Word Order Fill-in-the-Blanks Dictation The Right Word Sentence Practice Grammar Practice
Text
Transformation
Elementary
Subject pronouns Lesson 5
The simple present Lesson 3 Lesson 7, 9
The verb 'to be' Lesson 1, 2
Contraction of 'to be' Lesson 3 Lesson 3, 4, 5
Dates Lesson 3 Lesson 10
Basic
Object pronouns Lesson 5 Lesson 1
The difference between 'a' and 'an' Lesson 7
Possessive adjectives Lesson 5 Lesson 3
Demonstratives Lesson 3, 6, 8 Lesson 6 Lesson 7
The present continuous Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Nationalities: capital letters Lesson 5
Placing the adjective Lesson 2 Lesson 7
Questions without interrogative pronouns Lesson 1, 10, 12 Lesson 5
The negative form Lesson 3, 8, 12 Lesson 8 Lesson 12
Prepositions of time Lesson 3 Lesson 3
'Can': ability and likelihood Lesson 10 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
The future Lesson 9, 10
Prepositions of place Lesson 3, 6, 11 Lesson 3 Lesson 1
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Lesson 8, 9, 10, 11 Lesson 3
'Home' - 'House' Lesson 8 Lesson 3
'Too' - 'Too much' Lesson 7 Lesson 6
The affirmative imperative Lesson 2
American money Lesson 8
Auxiliaries Lesson 1, 8, 12 Lesson 3 Lesson 5, 6, 8, 9 Lesson 5, 6, 8 Lesson 8, 10
Intermediate
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs Lesson 3
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 7,
12
Lesson 7
'How much' - 'How many' Lesson 7 Lesson 6
'Some' - 'Any' Lesson 10 Lesson 12
Verbs with a reflexive or reciprocal meaning Lesson 2
'There is' - 'There are' Lesson 2
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Lesson 2, 4, 5 Lesson 2
The negative imperative Lesson 8
'How long' Lesson 5
Past interrogatives Lesson 2 Lesson 12 Lesson 9 Lesson 6 Lesson 2, 6, 7
Verbs: reactions and preferences Lesson 4 Lesson 1
'Will' - 'To be going to' Lesson 1 Lesson 1, 9 Lesson 1, 10
The near future: BE + ING Lesson 8 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
'To get' + adjective Lesson 1 Lesson 4 Lesson 1
Adverbs of time Lesson 2, 8, 10, 11 Lesson 8, 11 Lesson 9 Lesson 2, 11 Lesson 2, 12
Irregular verbs Lesson 4
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4, 7,
11
Lesson 4, 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
Construction of the preterite Lesson 2, 3, 5, 6 Lesson 3
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 6, 9,
12
Lesson 2 Lesson 1
Use of the preterite
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 6,
10
Lesson 3 Lesson 5 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
Negation of the indefinite article Lesson 1, 2, 12 Lesson 12 Lesson 12
Construction of the present perfect Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
Use of the present perfect Lesson 5, 11 Lesson 5, 11 Lesson 6 Lesson 5, 6
Construction of the present perfect continuous Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
Use of the present perfect continuous Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
Use of the preterite with 'just,' 'yet' and 'already' Lesson 8 Lesson 8, 12
'Can' - 'Could' - 'To be able to' Lesson 10 Lesson 10
Possessive pronouns Lesson 3 Lesson 3
Construction of compound nouns Lesson 7 Lesson 3, 4, 6, 11 Lesson 3, 4, 11
Use of compound nouns Lesson 3, 4, 6, 11 Lesson 11
Compound adjectives Lesson 8 Lesson 8 Lesson 2, 4 Lesson 12
Order of adjectives Lesson 11 Lesson 9 Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'Also' - 'As well' - 'Too' Lesson 2, 4, 6 Lesson 4
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 2
Question-tags Lesson 1 Lesson 2
Direct and indirect questions
Lesson 1, 3, 5, 6,
10, 11
Lesson 6, 10 Lesson 1, 2, 5, 7 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
'Would like': expressing wishes
Lesson 6, 7, 8, 9,
11
Lesson 10, 11 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
'To go' and 'to come' + infinitive Lesson 10 Lesson 2, 8 Lesson 10
'As much as' - 'As many as' Lesson 2 Lesson 8
'The same . . . as' Lesson 1 Lesson 1
Regular comparatives Lesson 1, 5, 8 Lesson 8, 10 Lesson 7
Irregular comparatives Lesson 12 Lesson 10 Lesson 1 Lesson 10 Lesson 7
Regular superlatives Lesson 3, 6, 9, 12 Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Lesson 9
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Text
Transformation
Intermediate
Irregular superlatives Lesson 6 Lesson 9 Lesson 9
'At last' - 'At least' Lesson 3, 4, 6 Lesson 1, 7
The adverb 'that' Lesson 2 Lesson 2
'Either . . . or' - 'Neither . . . nor' Lesson 5
'Still' - 'Yet' Lesson 8, 12 Lesson 8, 11, 12 Lesson 8, 12
'Yet' - 'Not yet' Lesson 8, 12 Lesson 8, 12 Lesson 8
Strong probability using 'must' Lesson 11 Lesson 1 Lesson 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 11
'May' - 'Might' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 2, 7 Lesson 7, 8 Lesson 7
Construction of the present conditional
Lesson 3, 6, 7, 9,
11, 12
Lesson 6 Lesson 8 Lesson 8
Use of the present conditional Lesson 6, 7, 8, 9 Lesson 6 Lesson 9 Lesson 10
Use of 'so' to express a goal Lesson 8, 9, 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 4
'It's time to' - 'It's time for' Lesson 7 Lesson 3
Verb + infinitive clause Lesson 12
'To make sb do sth' - 'To have sth done' Lesson 12 Lesson 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 11
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Lesson 1
'Can' and verbs of perception Lesson 3
'Must' - 'Have to' Lesson 1, 6
'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago' Lesson 11
'That' and dependent clauses Lesson 10
'Which' - 'What' Lesson 6, 12 Lesson 5, 6, 7, 12
Placement of 'enough' Lesson 6 Lesson 12
'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter' Lesson 1, 3, 6 Lesson 4 Lesson 3
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Lesson 11
The place of 'even' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 2
Modal auxiliaries Lesson 1, 2, 11, 12 Lesson 1, 9, 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 2, 7, 8, 11 Lesson 4, 7, 11, 12 Lesson 11
Transitive and intransitive verbs Lesson 2, 4 Lesson 12 Lesson 3, 8, 9
Advanced
Anaphoric 'to' Lesson 10 Lesson 10
Relative pronouns and adverbs
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 6, 9,
11, 12
Lesson 2, 3, 6
Lesson 3, 4, 6, 7, 9,
11, 12
Lesson 7
Final prepositions Lesson 7, 9 Lesson 8 Lesson 7
The present subjunctive Lesson 10 Lesson 10
The impersonal structure Lesson 6, 8 Lesson 4, 9
Perfect conditional using 'should' Lesson 4, 5
The main postpositions Lesson 2, 5, 6
Lesson 2, 3, 6, 8,
11
Lesson 2, 6, 8
Lesson 2, 4, 8, 9,
10
Lesson 1
Construction of the passive Lesson 4
Verbs expressing stages of an action Lesson 4
Verbs without a continuous form Lesson 1, 2, 3, 6, 8
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 7, 8,
10, 11
Lesson 4, 12
Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions Lesson 9 Lesson 11
The notion of means Lesson 12 Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'Ever' - 'Never' Lesson 10 Lesson 2
'How' + adjective or adverb Lesson 5
'Next' - 'The next' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 2, 4, 10
Invariable cardinal numbers Lesson 8, 11
'To be interested in' Lesson 6
Uses of 'so' Lesson 5, 8, 9, 11 Lesson 11
Nouns without singular forms Lesson 8
Use of the past participle as an adjective Lesson 2, 4, 10 Lesson 10 Lesson 4, 6 Lesson 6
Past perfect Lesson 5
'For how long' - 'Since when' Lesson 5
'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 9 Lesson 2
Reinforcing the comparative Lesson 8
Absolute superlative Lesson 1 Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Lesson 9
Absence of necessity Lesson 6
Active and passive voice Lesson 4
Impersonal verbs Lesson 2 Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 2
Specialized
Expressions with the present perfect Lesson 12
Sequence of tenses with 'if' Lesson 2
Verbs expressing a wish to act Lesson 11
'To remember' - 'To remind' Lesson 3
'Quite' - 'Quite a few' Lesson 6
'Till' - 'Until' Lesson 1
Different meanings of 'since' Lesson 11 Lesson 5
Singular nouns in '-s' Lesson 12
Uncountable nouns which may take 'a' Lesson 9
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Elementary Intermediate
Definite and indefinite articles 'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much'
Contraction of 'to be' 'Must' - 'Have to'
The verb 'to have' 'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago'
Basic 'That' and dependent clauses
Object pronouns Placement of 'enough'
Demonstratives 'Here' - 'There'
The present continuous 'A little' - 'A bit'
Nationalities: capital letters 'To write'
Use of the pronoun 'one' 'To be' and 'to have': preterite
Questions without interrogative pronouns Different meanings of 'all'
The negative form The place of 'even'
Tags - Short answers Modal auxiliaries
The future Transitive and intransitive verbs
Prepositions of place Advanced
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Anaphoric 'to'
'Too' - 'Too much' Relative pronouns and adverbs
The affirmative imperative Final prepositions
American money The present subjunctive
Auxiliaries The use and omission of 'the'
Intermediate The impersonal structure
The simple present and the present continuous 'Shall'
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs The perfect conditional
'How much' - 'How many' The sequence of tenses
'Some' - 'Any' The main postpositions
Comparing equals Construction of the passive
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Use of the passive
Past interrogatives Verbs without a continuous form
Verbs: reactions and preferences Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions
'Will' - 'To be going to' The notion of means
Adverbs of time 'Ever' - 'Never'
Irregular verbs 'To let'
Construction of the preterite More uses of the possessive
Use of the preterite 'Next' - 'The next'
Negation of the indefinite article 'To be left' - 'To have left'
Use of the present perfect Nouns without singular forms
Construction of the present perfect continuous Use of the past participle as an adjective
Use of the present perfect continuous Adjectives ending in -ing
Possessive pronouns Words ending in 'ever'
Construction of compound nouns Past perfect
Use of compound nouns 'For how long' - 'Since when'
Compound adjectives Similarity: 'like' and 'as'
'Also' - 'As well' - 'Too' Reinforcing the comparative
Question-tags Absolute superlative
Direct and indirect questions 'To hope' + dependent clause
'Would like': expressing wishes Absence of necessity
'To go' and 'to come' + infinitive Emphatic 'do'
'As much as' - 'As many as' 'Kind of' followed by a noun
Regular comparatives Active and passive voice
Irregular comparatives Specialized
Irregular superlatives The indefinite possessive
'At last' - 'At least' Expressions with the present perfect
'Still' - 'Yet' Sequence of tenses with 'if'
'Yet' - 'Not yet' The past subjunctive
Strong probability using 'must' Verbs expressing a wish to act
'May' - 'Might' Verbs introducing a second action
Construction of the present conditional Verbs expressing impressions and feelings
Use of the present conditional 'To remember' - 'To remind'
Use of 'so' to express a goal Near certainty in the past
Verb + infinitive clause Expression of preference
'To make sb do sth' - 'To have sth done' 'Quite' - 'Quite a few'
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Different meanings of 'since'
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Uncountable nouns which may take 'a'
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Transformation
Elementary
Definite and indefinite articles Lesson 5
Contraction of 'to be' Lesson 6 Lesson 1
The verb 'to have' Lesson 1, 9 Lesson 1 Lesson 3
Basic
Object pronouns Lesson 11
Demonstratives Lesson 10 Lesson 12 Lesson 5, 8, 10
The present continuous Lesson 1 Lesson 3
Nationalities: capital letters Lesson 3, 4
Use of the pronoun 'one' Lesson 6, 11 Lesson 6 Lesson 9, 10
Questions without interrogative pronouns Lesson 7, 8, 10, 12 Lesson 1, 7
The negative form
Lesson 3, 6, 8, 9,
10, 11
Lesson 3
Tags - Short answers Lesson 10
The future Lesson 1
Prepositions of place Lesson 1, 5, 9, 11 Lesson 12
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Lesson 10
'Too' - 'Too much' Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 5 Lesson 1
The affirmative imperative Lesson 5 Lesson 8 Lesson 3
American money Lesson 10, 12
Auxiliaries
Lesson 3, 5, 6, 8,
9, 11
Lesson 3
Lesson 1, 3, 7, 8,
11
Lesson 3, 7, 8, 11 Lesson 3, 5, 12
Intermediate
The simple present and the present continuous Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 1
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs Lesson 6 Lesson 3, 4
'How much' - 'How many' Lesson 10 Lesson 3
'Some' - 'Any' Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 1, 3, 9, 11 Lesson 2, 6 Lesson 1
Comparing equals Lesson 4
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Lesson 7
Past interrogatives Lesson 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 7, 10
Verbs: reactions and preferences Lesson 3 Lesson 10
'Will' - 'To be going to' Lesson 1
Adverbs of time
Lesson 2, 3, 4, 9,
11, 12
Lesson 3, 8, 9, 10,
12
Lesson 8, 10, 11,
12
Irregular verbs Lesson 7, 8, 10 Lesson 10
Construction of the preterite Lesson 2, 3, 7 Lesson 10 Lesson 3, 4, 7 Lesson 3
Use of the preterite Lesson 2, 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Negation of the indefinite article
Lesson 1, 4, 6, 10,
11
Lesson 6
Use of the present perfect Lesson 2, 4, 10, 11 Lesson 4 Lesson 10
Construction of the present perfect continuous Lesson 7 Lesson 7, 8 Lesson 8
Use of the present perfect continuous Lesson 8 Lesson 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 7, 8
Possessive pronouns Lesson 9 Lesson 3, 4, 9 Lesson 4
Construction of compound nouns Lesson 9 Lesson 5
Use of compound nouns Lesson 9 Lesson 5
Compound adjectives Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 3 Lesson 6
'Also' - 'As well' - 'Too' Lesson 2, 3, 4, 6 Lesson 1, 2, 3 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 3, 4
Question-tags Lesson 8
Direct and indirect questions
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Lesson 1
Lesson 3, 4, 5, 6,
10, 11, 12
'Would like': expressing wishes Lesson 1, 2, 3 Lesson 1
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4,
11
Lesson 1, 2
'To go' and 'to come' + infinitive Lesson 11
'As much as' - 'As many as' Lesson 9, 10
Regular comparatives Lesson 10 Lesson 12 Lesson 2, 7, 8 Lesson 2
Irregular comparatives Lesson 2, 7 Lesson 7, 8 Lesson 2, 7
Irregular superlatives Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
'At last' - 'At least' Lesson 8
'Still' - 'Yet' Lesson 2 Lesson 3, 12
'Yet' - 'Not yet' Lesson 3
Strong probability using 'must' Lesson 10 Lesson 4, 7 Lesson 7
'May' - 'Might' Lesson 6, 11
Construction of the present conditional Lesson 1, 2, 3 Lesson 1 Lesson 2, 3, 12 Lesson 5 Lesson 11
Use of the present conditional Lesson 1, 2, 3, 6 Lesson 1, 2
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4,
11
Lesson 5 Lesson 11, 12 Lesson 12
Use of 'so' to express a goal Lesson 10
Verb + infinitive clause Lesson 5, 6 Lesson 6
'To make sb do sth' - 'To have sth done' Lesson 6
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Lesson 11 Lesson 12
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Lesson 9
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Text
Transformation
Intermediate
'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much' Lesson 1 Lesson 1
'Must' - 'Have to' Lesson 5
'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago' Lesson 8 Lesson 10 Lesson 3 Lesson 9, 10 Lesson 10
'That' and dependent clauses Lesson 7, 8
Placement of 'enough' Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 9, 10 Lesson 2
'Here' - 'There' Lesson 7 Lesson 1, 2, 3, 5
'A little' - 'A bit' Lesson 1
'To write' Lesson 9 Lesson 9
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Lesson 7 Lesson 11 Lesson 8
Different meanings of 'all' Lesson 8 Lesson 3
The place of 'even' Lesson 7
Modal auxiliaries Lesson 4, 5, 10, 11 Lesson 1, 3, 4, 7 Lesson 7, 12 Lesson 3, 7
Transitive and intransitive verbs Lesson 3 Lesson 3
Advanced
Anaphoric 'to' Lesson 9
Relative pronouns and adverbs Lesson 3, 5, 8, 11 Lesson 5, 11
Final prepositions Lesson 3, 4
The present subjunctive Lesson 11
The use and omission of 'the' Lesson 5
The impersonal structure Lesson 9
'Shall' Lesson 3
The perfect conditional Lesson 7, 8 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
The sequence of tenses Lesson 7, 8 Lesson 7
The main postpositions
Lesson 2, 5, 9, 11,
12
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 8, 9,
11
Lesson 5
Construction of the passive Lesson 7 Lesson 11 Lesson 11, 12 Lesson 11
Use of the passive Lesson 1, 8, 11 Lesson 11, 12
Verbs without a continuous form
Lesson 1, 3, 7, 9,
11
Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions Lesson 7, 8 Lesson 8 Lesson 8
The notion of means Lesson 12 Lesson 12
'Ever' - 'Never' Lesson 4 Lesson 3, 9
'To let' Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 12
More uses of the possessive Lesson 9 Lesson 10
'Next' - 'The next' Lesson 10 Lesson 5
'To be left' - 'To have left' Lesson 9
Nouns without singular forms Lesson 5, 6 Lesson 5, 6 Lesson 6
Use of the past participle as an adjective
Lesson 2, 3, 4, 7,
11
Lesson 1, 3, 7, 10,
11
Lesson 3, 4
Adjectives ending in -ing Lesson 6, 8 Lesson 1, 2
Words ending in 'ever' Lesson 12
Past perfect Lesson 11
'For how long' - 'Since when' Lesson 8 Lesson 10 Lesson 8, 10 Lesson 9, 10
Similarity: 'like' and 'as' Lesson 12 Lesson 3, 10, 12 Lesson 12
Reinforcing the comparative Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 7, 12 Lesson 10
Absolute superlative Lesson 9 Lesson 2 Lesson 2, 9 Lesson 9, 10
'To hope' + dependent clause Lesson 9
Absence of necessity Lesson 5, 8, 12
Emphatic 'do' Lesson 5 Lesson 4
'Kind of' followed by a noun Lesson 11 Lesson 8
Active and passive voice Lesson 11, 12 Lesson 11
Specialized
The indefinite possessive Lesson 9
Expressions with the present perfect Lesson 10 Lesson 10
Sequence of tenses with 'if' Lesson 11
The past subjunctive Lesson 11 Lesson 11, 12
Verbs expressing a wish to act Lesson 9 Lesson 9
Verbs introducing a second action Lesson 11
Verbs expressing impressions and feelings Lesson 5, 6, 7 Lesson 7, 11
'To remember' - 'To remind' Lesson 8
Near certainty in the past Lesson 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 7
Expression of preference Lesson 1 Lesson 3
'Quite' - 'Quite a few' Lesson 10
Different meanings of 'since' Lesson 8 Lesson 10 Lesson 10 Lesson 7, 8
Uncountable nouns which may take 'a' Lesson 4
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GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CLASSED BY LEVEL
Elementary Advanced
The simple present Final prepositions
The verb 'to be' The use and omission of 'the'
Contraction of 'to be' The impersonal structure
Dates 'Some,' 'any': singular or plural?
Basic The article and geographical names
Object pronouns 'When,' 'while' + present
Possessive adjectives 'Shall'
Demonstratives The perfect conditional
Names of countries: capital letters Perfect conditional using 'should'
Nationalities: capital letters 'Should' and 'Ought to': probability
Prepositions of time The sequence of tenses
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' The main postpositions
'Home' - 'House' Construction of the passive
American money Use of the passive
Addresses and phone numbers Verbs expressing stages of an action
Percentages Verbs without a continuous form
Auxiliaries Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions
Intermediate 'Had better' - 'Would rather'
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs The notion of means
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Infinitive clauses
Adverbs of time 'Ever' - 'Never'
Construction of the preterite 'Each other' - 'One another'
Use of the present perfect 'How' + adjective or adverb
Use of the preterite with 'just,' 'yet' and 'already' 'To be likely'
Possessive pronouns 'To let'
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Omission of certain prepositions
'Still' - 'Yet' More uses of the possessive
'Yet' - 'Not yet' 'For the sake of' - 'On behalf of'
'May' - 'Might' 'Next' - 'The next'
Use of the present conditional Invariable cardinal numbers
Verb + infinitive clause 'To be interested in'
Use of 'else' 'To be left' - 'To have left'
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Uses of 'so'
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Nouns without singular forms
'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much' Use of the past participle as an adjective
'Can' and verbs of perception Adjectives ending in -ing
'Must' - 'Have to' 'For how long' - 'Since when'
'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago' 'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody'
'That' and dependent clauses Similarity: 'like' and 'as'
'Which' - 'What' Absolute superlative
Placement of 'enough' 'Kind of' followed by a noun
'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter' Active and passive voice
'Here' - 'There' Specialized
'A little' - 'A bit' The past subjunctive
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Verbs expressing a wish to act
Different meanings of 'all' Verbs introducing a second action
The place of 'even' Verbs expressing impressions and feelings
Modal auxiliaries 'To remember' - 'To remind'
Transitive and intransitive verbs 'Till' - 'Until'
Different meanings of 'since'
Singular nouns in '-s'
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Text
Transformation
Elementary
The simple present Lesson 6 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 5
The verb 'to be' Lesson 9 Lesson 5 Lesson 12 Lesson 6, 8
Contraction of 'to be' Lesson 9 Lesson 4, 9
Dates Lesson 3, 12
Basic
Object pronouns
Lesson 1, 3, 5, 7,
12
Possessive adjectives Lesson 7
Demonstratives Lesson 1 Lesson 2, 12 Lesson 2, 3
Names of countries: capital letters Lesson 7, 8
Nationalities: capital letters Lesson 7, 8
Prepositions of time Lesson 1 Lesson 7
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Lesson 2
'Home' - 'House' Lesson 7
American money Lesson 5 Lesson 9
Addresses and phone numbers Lesson 3 Lesson 4, 10
Percentages Lesson 9 Lesson 9
Auxiliaries Lesson 1 Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 4, 8, 11 Lesson 3, 4 Lesson 4
Intermediate
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs Lesson 4, 8 Lesson 8
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Lesson 4
Adverbs of time Lesson 9 Lesson 7
Construction of the preterite Lesson 2
Use of the present perfect Lesson 4, 5, 10 Lesson 3, 5, 9 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
Use of the preterite with 'just,' 'yet' and 'already' Lesson 7
Possessive pronouns Lesson 9
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 4
'Still' - 'Yet' Lesson 5 Lesson 3
'Yet' - 'Not yet' Lesson 5
'May' - 'Might' Lesson 1, 2, 12 Lesson 2, 11, 12
Use of the present conditional Lesson 3
Verb + infinitive clause Lesson 3
Use of 'else' Lesson 2, 10 Lesson 5 Lesson 1 Lesson 2
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Lesson 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 Lesson 3, 8
Lesson 1, 4, 5, 8, 9,
10, 11
Lesson 3, 4
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Lesson 5, 12 Lesson 9 Lesson 6 Lesson 10
'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much' Lesson 2, 5 Lesson 9 Lesson 9
'Can' and verbs of perception Lesson 5 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
'Must' - 'Have to'
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4,
11
Lesson 1, 2, 10 Lesson 3, 5, 6, 10 Lesson 1 Lesson 1
'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago' Lesson 3 Lesson 4
'That' and dependent clauses Lesson 5 Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'Which' - 'What' Lesson 5, 9
Lesson 1, 3, 6, 9,
11
Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 8 Lesson 8
Placement of 'enough' Lesson 5 Lesson 12
'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter' Lesson 3, 10, 11 Lesson 9, 11 Lesson 5, 8, 10, 11 Lesson 11
'Here' - 'There' Lesson 1
'A little' - 'A bit' Lesson 9 Lesson 9
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 1 Lesson 2, 4, 8 Lesson 1
Different meanings of 'all' Lesson 4, 9, 12 Lesson 10
The place of 'even' Lesson 9
Modal auxiliaries Lesson 2, 3, 10, 11 Lesson 2, 10
Lesson 2, 3, 7, 9,
11, 12
Lesson 2, 4 Lesson 1, 4, 12 Lesson 1, 11
Transitive and intransitive verbs Lesson 10 Lesson 12
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Advanced
Final prepositions Lesson 8
The use and omission of 'the' Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 3 Lesson 2, 7
The impersonal structure
Lesson 2, 3, 7, 10,
12
Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 5, 7
'Some,' 'any': singular or plural? Lesson 11, 12
The article and geographical names
Lesson 3, 4, 7, 8,
10
Lesson 7 Lesson 3, 4, 10 Lesson 4, 7
'When,' 'while' + present Lesson 2
'Shall' Lesson 4 Lesson 12 Lesson 11
The perfect conditional Lesson 3, 4 Lesson 4
Perfect conditional using 'should' Lesson 4
'Should' and 'Ought to': probability Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 1
The sequence of tenses Lesson 1
The main postpositions
Lesson 1, 3, 4, 6, 7,
8, 10, 11, 12
Lesson 1, 3, 5, 7,
11
Lesson 6, 8, 10, 11,
12
Lesson 1 Lesson 3, 12 Lesson 9, 10
Construction of the passive Lesson 10 Lesson 1 Lesson 5 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
Use of the passive Lesson 3, 5 Lesson 6
Verbs expressing stages of an action Lesson 5 Lesson 6, 8
Verbs without a continuous form
Lesson 1, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 5, 9
Lesson 2, 3, 5, 6, 9,
12
Lesson 2
Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions Lesson 8 Lesson 8
'Had better' - 'Would rather' Lesson 6 Lesson 6
The notion of means Lesson 7, 12 Lesson 11 Lesson 7, 8
Infinitive clauses Lesson 11 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
'Ever' - 'Never' Lesson 4, 12 Lesson 1, 3 Lesson 11 Lesson 11
'Each other' - 'One another' Lesson 6
'How' + adjective or adverb Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 9 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
'To be likely' Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'To let' Lesson 12 Lesson 12
Omission of certain prepositions Lesson 7
More uses of the possessive Lesson 5, 6 Lesson 1, 2
'For the sake of' - 'On behalf of' Lesson 6 Lesson 5, 6
'Next' - 'The next' Lesson 2, 10 Lesson 11 Lesson 7, 12 Lesson 2
Invariable cardinal numbers Lesson 9 Lesson 5
'To be interested in' Lesson 9 Lesson 9, 10 Lesson 10
'To be left' - 'To have left' Lesson 3
Uses of 'so' Lesson 8 Lesson 2 Lesson 7 Lesson 8
Nouns without singular forms Lesson 3, 9 Lesson 1, 7 Lesson 1, 3 Lesson 11
Use of the past participle as an adjective Lesson 2, 3, 10 Lesson 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Lesson 7 Lesson 4, 5
Adjectives ending in -ing Lesson 3, 4
'For how long' - 'Since when' Lesson 3 Lesson 4
'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 12 Lesson 4
Similarity: 'like' and 'as' Lesson 7
Absolute superlative Lesson 7, 8, 9 Lesson 2, 6 Lesson 8
'Kind of' followed by a noun Lesson 6, 8
Active and passive voice Lesson 1, 3, 9 Lesson 2, 5 Lesson 2
Specialized
The past subjunctive Lesson 4
Verbs expressing a wish to act Lesson 1 Lesson 6
Verbs introducing a second action Lesson 11
Verbs expressing impressions and feelings Lesson 1 Lesson 5
'To remember' - 'To remind' Lesson 11
'Till' - 'Until' Lesson 7
Different meanings of 'since' Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Singular nouns in '-s' Lesson 8
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BUSINESS
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CLASSED BY LEVEL
Elementary Advanced
Dates Use of the passive
Basic Verbs expressing stages of an action
Reflexive pronouns Verbs without a continuous form
Demonstratives Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions
Nationalities: capital letters 'Had better' - 'Would rather'
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' The notion of means
Time Infinitive clauses
American money 'How' + adjective or adverb
Addresses and phone numbers 'To let'
Percentages 'Next' - 'The next'
Auxiliaries Invariable cardinal numbers
Intermediate 'To be interested in'
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs 'To be left' - 'To have left'
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Uses of 'so'
'Will' - 'To be going to' Nouns without singular forms
Adverbs of time The preterite continuous
Construction of the preterite 'To look forward to'
Construction of the present perfect Use of the past participle as an adjective
Use of the present perfect Adjectives ending in -ing
Construction of the present perfect continuous Words ending in 'ever'
Use of the present perfect continuous Nouns and adjectives of nationality
'Can' - 'Could' - 'To be able to' Past perfect
Possessive pronouns 'For how long' - 'Since when'
Order of adjectives 'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody'
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Similarity: 'like' and 'as'
'Either . . . or' - 'Neither . . . nor' Reinforcing the comparative
Strong probability using 'must' Absolute superlative
'May' - 'Might' 'To hope' + dependent clause
Construction of the present conditional Absence of necessity
Verb + infinitive clause Emphatic 'do'
Use of 'else' 'Kind of' followed by a noun
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Expressions with 'to have'
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Impersonal verbs
'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much' Specialized
'Can' and verbs of perception Expressions followed by the gerund
'Must' - 'Have to' The indefinite possessive
'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago' Expressions with the present perfect
'That' and dependent clauses Sequence of tenses with 'if'
'Which' - 'What' The past subjunctive
Placement of 'enough' The past perfect modal with 'if'
'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter' 'Even though' - 'Even if'
'Here' - 'There' 'I am told'
'A little' - 'A bit' 'So that' + 'may' or 'can'
'To write' Verbs expressing a wish to act
Use of 'both' Verbs introducing a second action
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Verbs expressing impressions and feelings
Different meanings of 'all' 'To remember' - 'To remind'
The place of 'even' 'The more . . . the more'
Modal auxiliaries A use of the comparative
Transitive and intransitive verbs Near certainty in the past
Advanced Expression of preference
Relative pronouns and adverbs 'Quite' - 'Quite a few'
The impersonal structure 'Till' - 'Until'
The article and geographical names Different meanings of 'since'
'Shall' Singular nouns in '-s'
The perfect conditional Uncountable nouns which may take 'a'
Perfect conditional using 'should' 'Within' - 'Within . . . of'
'Should' and 'Ought to': probability When 'that' may be left out
The main postpositions
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GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS AND CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
Word Order Fill-in-the-Blanks Dictation The Right Word Sentence Practice Grammar Practice
Text
Transformation
Elementary
Dates Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 6
Basic
Reflexive pronouns Lesson 8, 9
Demonstratives Lesson 9
Nationalities: capital letters Lesson 3, 4
'Hour' - 'Time' - 'O'clock' Lesson 4, 9
Time Lesson 4, 9
American money Lesson 1
Addresses and phone numbers Lesson 11, 12 Lesson 7
Percentages Lesson 5, 6 Lesson 3
Auxiliaries Lesson 1, 3, 5, 6 Lesson 1, 4 Lesson 7 Lesson 4, 6, 8, 9
Intermediate
Interrogative pronouns, adjectives and adverbs Lesson 3, 4
'Should' and 'ought to': advice Lesson 11
'Will' - 'To be going to' Lesson 7
Adverbs of time Lesson 5
Construction of the preterite Lesson 6
Construction of the present perfect Lesson 1, 5, 7
Use of the present perfect Lesson 7 Lesson 4, 7 Lesson 6 Lesson 4
Construction of the present perfect continuous Lesson 4, 5
Use of the present perfect continuous Lesson 7
'Can' - 'Could' - 'To be able to' Lesson 1, 11 Lesson 12
Possessive pronouns Lesson 8 Lesson 3
Order of adjectives Lesson 1
'Everybody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 7
'Either . . . or' - 'Neither . . . nor' Lesson 10 Lesson 10
Strong probability using 'must' Lesson 3 Lesson 5 Lesson 3
'May' - 'Might' Lesson 1, 9 Lesson 1
Construction of the present conditional Lesson 12
Verb + infinitive clause Lesson 3
Use of 'else' Lesson 1
The prepositions 'in' and 'at' Lesson 5, 7, 11 Lesson 7 Lesson 8, 11, 12
'Few' - 'A few' - 'Many' Lesson 6, 7, 12 Lesson 7, 11 Lesson 3, 6, 8, 9, 11
'Little' - 'A little' - 'Much'
Lesson 3, 5, 7, 9,
11
Lesson 4 Lesson 3, 9
'Can' and verbs of perception Lesson 1 Lesson 10, 11 Lesson 8
'Must' - 'Have to' Lesson 6, 7, 9, 10 Lesson 3, 5, 6 Lesson 9 Lesson 3 Lesson 12
'For' - 'Since' - 'Ago' Lesson 5, 9, 11 Lesson 4, 5, 7 Lesson 11
'That' and dependent clauses Lesson 7, 9, 12
Lesson 4, 6, 9, 10,
11
'Which' - 'What' Lesson 1, 3, 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 4, 5, 6, 9, 11
Placement of 'enough' Lesson 9 Lesson 3 Lesson 8
'Last' - 'Later' - 'Latter' Lesson 2, 7 Lesson 1, 10
'Here' - 'There' Lesson 11
'A little' - 'A bit' Lesson 5, 7, 11 Lesson 7, 9 Lesson 9
'To write' Lesson 12 Lesson 4
Use of 'both' Lesson 11, 12
'To be' and 'to have': preterite Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 4 Lesson 3, 4 Lesson 6 Lesson 6
Different meanings of 'all' Lesson 12 Lesson 4
The place of 'even' Lesson 3, 11 Lesson 3
Modal auxiliaries Lesson 3, 9, 11 Lesson 5, 7, 11 Lesson 1, 3, 11 Lesson 1 Lesson 11
Transitive and intransitive verbs Lesson 2, 5 Lesson 3, 4
Advanced
Relative pronouns and adverbs Lesson 11
The impersonal structure Lesson 3, 5 Lesson 3, 4, 8
The article and geographical names Lesson 5 Lesson 1
'Shall' Lesson 1
The perfect conditional Lesson 1 Lesson 7, 10
Perfect conditional using 'should' Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'Should' and 'Ought to': probability Lesson 3, 7, 9, 12 Lesson 7 Lesson 1, 7, 8, 11
The main postpositions
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 5, 7,
8, 11, 12
Lesson 1, 6, 11, 12
Lesson 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 8, 9, 12
Lesson 5, 7, 9, 10,
11
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GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS AND CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
GRAMMAR EXPLANATIONS CORRESPONDING EXERCISES
Word Order Fill-in-the-Blanks Dictation The Right Word Sentence Practice Grammar Practice
Text
Transformation
Advanced
Use of the passive Lesson 12 Lesson 5
Verbs expressing stages of an action Lesson 9
Verbs without a continuous form
Lesson 1, 3, 4, 8,
11
Lesson 2, 3, 6, 7,
10, 11, 12
Lesson 4, 6, 9, 11,
12
Lesson 9
Verbs without a continuous form: exceptions Lesson 4
'Had better' - 'Would rather' Lesson 7 Lesson 9, 10
The notion of means Lesson 11 Lesson 11
Infinitive clauses Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3, 12
'How' + adjective or adverb Lesson 11 Lesson 5 Lesson 6
'To let' Lesson 1 Lesson 11 Lesson 4
'Next' - 'The next' Lesson 3, 7 Lesson 6 Lesson 1, 3, 11
Invariable cardinal numbers Lesson 6 Lesson 5, 7 Lesson 4
'To be interested in' Lesson 4, 6
'To be left' - 'To have left' Lesson 12 Lesson 5, 6
Uses of 'so' Lesson 7, 9 Lesson 3, 4, 8
Nouns without singular forms Lesson 4
The preterite continuous Lesson 4 Lesson 9 Lesson 9, 10
'To look forward to' Lesson 12 Lesson 12 Lesson 12 Lesson 12 Lesson 2
Use of the past participle as an adjective Lesson 3, 7
Lesson 1, 5, 7, 8, 9,
11, 12
Lesson 3 Lesson 1, 11 Lesson 1, 7
Adjectives ending in -ing Lesson 9 Lesson 7 Lesson 4
Words ending in 'ever' Lesson 1
Nouns and adjectives of nationality Lesson 11, 12
Past perfect Lesson 8 Lesson 7 Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 1
'For how long' - 'Since when' Lesson 4, 5, 7 Lesson 4 Lesson 4
'Everybody' - 'Somebody' - 'Nobody' Lesson 8 Lesson 7
Similarity: 'like' and 'as' Lesson 6 Lesson 2 Lesson 5 Lesson 4 Lesson 3
Reinforcing the comparative Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 3
Absolute superlative Lesson 5 Lesson 11 Lesson 3, 4
'To hope' + dependent clause Lesson 11 Lesson 10 Lesson 6
Absence of necessity Lesson 12
Emphatic 'do' Lesson 4, 9 Lesson 9
'Kind of' followed by a noun Lesson 3, 4
Expressions with 'to have' Lesson 7 Lesson 9 Lesson 4
Impersonal verbs Lesson 9
Specialized
Expressions followed by the gerund Lesson 12
The indefinite possessive Lesson 10 Lesson 10 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
Expressions with the present perfect Lesson 9 Lesson 5, 6, 7 Lesson 5 Lesson 5
Sequence of tenses with 'if' Lesson 2, 10, 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 1, 7, 10, 11 Lesson 3, 10 Lesson 10
The past subjunctive Lesson 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 7
The past perfect modal with 'if' Lesson 7 Lesson 3, 7, 10
'Even though' - 'Even if' Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 3
'I am told' Lesson 7 Lesson 11
'So that' + 'may' or 'can' Lesson 11
Verbs expressing a wish to act Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Lesson 9 Lesson 8, 9 Lesson 9
Verbs introducing a second action Lesson 10 Lesson 9
Verbs expressing impressions and feelings Lesson 6 Lesson 2 Lesson 1, 2 Lesson 2
'To remember' - 'To remind' Lesson 7 Lesson 7 Lesson 7
'The more . . . the more' Lesson 5 Lesson 5
A use of the comparative Lesson 5 Lesson 5, 8 Lesson 5
Near certainty in the past Lesson 11 Lesson 11 Lesson 11
Expression of preference Lesson 9, 10
'Quite' - 'Quite a few' Lesson 1 Lesson 8
'Till' - 'Until' Lesson 3, 6 Lesson 6, 7 Lesson 6, 7 Lesson 8
Different meanings of 'since' Lesson 4, 5, 7 Lesson 4
Singular nouns in '-s' Lesson 8
Uncountable nouns which may take 'a' Lesson 3
'Within' - 'Within . . . of' Lesson 7, 8, 11 Lesson 7, 11 Lesson 11
When 'that' may be left out Lesson 10
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