THIS IS THE GRAMMAR WE’VE SEEN ALONG THE COURSE (or we are seeing it in short)
1. Word Order in questions.
2. Present Simple
3. Present continuous
4. Past Simple: Regular and Irregular Verbs
5. Past continuous
6. Time Sequencers
7. Connectors: Because, so, but, although
8. Be going to
9. Present Continuous (Future Arrangements)
10. Defining Relative Clauses with “who”, “which” and “where”
11. Present Perfect (yet, just and already)
12. Present Perfect or Past Simple
13. Something, Anything and Nothing
14. Comparatives, Superlatives (Regular and Irregular Forms)
15. Quantifiers (too much/too many, too, enough)
16. Simple Future (Predictions, Decisions, Offers and Promises)
17. Uses of the Infinitive with to
18. Uses of the Gerund (verb + ing)
19. Have to, Don’t have to, Must, Mustn’t
20. 1st Conditional (If + present, will/won’t)
21. Present Perfect + For or Since
22. Passive Voice
2. Present Simple
3. Present continuous
4. Past Simple: Regular and Irregular Verbs
5. Past continuous
6. Time Sequencers
7. Connectors: Because, so, but, although
8. Be going to
9. Present Continuous (Future Arrangements)
10. Defining Relative Clauses with “who”, “which” and “where”
11. Present Perfect (yet, just and already)
12. Present Perfect or Past Simple
13. Something, Anything and Nothing
14. Comparatives, Superlatives (Regular and Irregular Forms)
15. Quantifiers (too much/too many, too, enough)
16. Simple Future (Predictions, Decisions, Offers and Promises)
17. Uses of the Infinitive with to
18. Uses of the Gerund (verb + ing)
19. Have to, Don’t have to, Must, Mustn’t
20. 1st Conditional (If + present, will/won’t)
21. Present Perfect + For or Since
22. Passive Voice
You must demonstrate in your exams, mainly in your Writing exam, that you have achieved this knowledge to pass. You need not only to make an exam without mistakes but also to make an acceptable exam for your level.
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