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Articles: a, an, th
e
Plural form of noun
s
This, that; these, thos
e
Possessive – s

Possessive adjectives

Possessive Pronoun
s
Objective pronoun
s
Indefinite pronouns
Relative pronouns who / which / that
Imperative
s
The verb “to be

There is, there are,

Have got, has got
Some, any
One, ones

Quantifiers (a few / alittle, a lot, much, many)

Prepositions of tim
e
Adjectives and adverbs
Comparative and superlative form of adjectives
Too and enough

Adverbial clauses of tim
e
The comparative and the superlative

Adjective + preposition
Verb + prepositio
n
Do, make
Go, ge
t
Simple present tense
Frequency adverb
s
Simple present with a future meanin
g
Present continuous tens
e
Present continuous with a future meanin
g
Nonrogressive verb
s
Simple future tens
e
Will future
Will or going to

Past form of the verb to be (was/were)

The Simple Past Tens
e
Past simple or the present simpl
e
Past continuous tense
- ing, - (e)s, - ed

regular verbs according to the pronounciation of – ed 

irregular verb
s
present perfect tense
just, yet, already
been or gone
for and sinc
e
Present perfect or the past simple

Present perfect continuous tens
e
Present perfect simple or present perfect continuous
Past perfect tense
Present passive, past passiv
e
Active / Passive
Reported speech
Say and tel
l
Word order in a sentence
Subject verb agreement
Main verb, helping ver
b
Auxiliary verbs in short answers
Too, either
So, neither

Want, would like
Do you like...? Would you like...?

Can, could
May, migh
t
Can I ...? May I ...
?
Can you ...? Could you ...?

Must, have to
Mustn’t, don’t have to, needn’t

Had to, could
Let’s ...
Shall I / we...
?
Do you mind...? Would you mind ...?

Used to..
.
Gerunds and infinitives
Adverbial clause of purpose (so that)
Phrasal verb
s

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