-too vs. enough;
- imperatii/e;
- might/could - expressing possibility;
- have to vs. must, mustn’t/don't have to - expressing (the lack of) necessity and obligation;
- can/be allowed to -expressing (the lack of) permission;
- had to/didn’t have to, could, couldn't;
- reflexive pronouns;
- 2rd type conditional sentences;
- 0,1S* and 2nd type conditional sentences;
- relative clauses with who/where/which:
- some/any/no and their compounds;
- infinitive vs. gerund;
- bare infinitive structures (modal verbs, make, let);
- Reported Speech (statements and questions);
- say vs. tell;
- reported commands/instructions;
- Reported Speech - revision;
- exclamations;
-Ctuestion Tags;
- articles;
- Present Continuous vs. Present Simple;
- dynamie and static verbs;
- relative pronouns;
- frequency adverbs and their position in sentences;
- word building: adjective endings: - ous, - ful, - ible, - ing, - ed, - ive;
- Past Simple vs. Past Continuous;
- Past Simple vs. Present Perfect;
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous;
- time words used with the above mentioned tenses;
- prepositions of place;
- definite article;
-so/such... that structure;
- narrative tenses: Past Simple and Past Continuous;
- Present Participle clauses (avoiding repetition);
- Direct Speech;
- Past Perfect vs. Past Perfect Continuous;
- must ,mustn% needn% have to, don't have to, (not) to be allowed to;
- comparisons: as ...as, morę ... than, less ... than;
- Past Simple vs. Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous;
- futurę expressions: will, going to, Present Continuous tens;
-1st type Conditional;
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