THIS IS THE GRAMMAR WE’VE SEEN ALONG THE COURSE (or we are seeing in short)
1. To Have (Auxiliary or Main verb)2. Discourse Markers(1) (linkers depending on the speaker’s aim)
3. The Past: Narrative Tenses used to describe Everyday Events and Specific happenings: 4. Simple Past, Past Continuous and The Past Perfect simple or continuous.
5. To Get: a verb with several meanings
6. Discourse Markers (2) Adverbs and adverbial expressions
7. Modal Verbs (Speculation and Deduction): must, may, might, can’t, should, ought
8. Adding Emphasis (1) Inversion
9. The Passive Voice with verbs of saying and reporting
10. Distancing Expressions: apparently, according to, may/might
11. Unreal uses of past tenses (“wish”, “if only”, “I’d rather”)
12. Verb + Object + Infinitive or Gerund?
13. Conditional Sentences
14. Permission, Obligation and Necessity (can, must, should, ought to, had better)
15. Verbs of the Senses (hear, see, smell, taste and feel)
16. Impressions achieved through the senses: look, feel, sound, seem and taste
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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