A1:
All the Grammar for Preliminary plus the following
The verb to be - past tense Simple Past
Much – Many little - a little, few - a few, Word Order
Past Continuous Must - Need
Present Perfect Still - Yet - Already - Ever - Never
Comparisons Have (got) to
Simple Future Both of them - Neither of them,
All of them - None of them IRREGULAR VERBS
A2:
All the Grammar for Primary plus the following
Exclamations Simple Future
The Infinitive Else
Too & Enough Present Perfect
Tail-Questions Past Continuous
Phrasal verbs - Adverb Particles Reflexive or Emphatic Pronouns
Used to Passive Voice
Conditional Sentences Indirect Speech
The verb Should Present Perfect Continuous
IRREGULAR VERBS
B1:
All the Grammar for Elementary plus the following
Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect
Relative Pronouns The Gerund
The Infinitive Past Perfect
Reach, Arrive at/in, Get to Reflexive or Emphatic Pronouns
Past Perfect Continuous Causative Form
IRREGULAR VERBS
B2:
All the Grammar for Intermediate but at a higher level plus Phrasal Verbs and the following:
Adjectives - position and word order
Verbs describing appearance Verbs describing people's clothes
Infinitive without "to" Non-progressive verbs
My friend - a friend of mine Expressing Future plans and intentions
Expressing possibility if, unless, provided that lie - lay
Expect, hope, look forward to, wait (for)
Verbs of the senses with Infinitive or Present Participle
Remember and Remind Could and was able to
Personal & Official letters
Expressing invitations, suggestions and preference
Word order, adverbs of manner, place and time
Expressing possibility and logical conclusions
Exclamations Verbs followed by "as"
Defining relative clauses Non-defining Relative clauses
Co-ordinate relative clauses Purpose Clauses
Inversion Where - relative adverb
Modals Modals + Perfect Infinitive
Should/shouldn't have .... and conditional forms
Clauses of Concession PHRASAL VERBS
C1: SAME AS B2 BUT MORE COMPLEX
C2: SAME AS C1 BUT MORE COMPLEX.
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