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TOEFL Preparation

 

Phone. 021-4408024

Email. ianspd@centrin.net.id

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Lesson 1

·        Missing main verb

·        Modal + Verb word

·        Causative Make

·        Factual Conditionals – absolute, Scientific Result

·        Importance

·        Practice test

Lesson 2

·        Passives - word order

·        Duration – have + participle

·        Missing Auxiliary verb – active

·        Subject pronouns

·        Count nouns

·        Practice test

Lesson 3

·        Determiner – A and An

·        Sufficiency – enough with nouns

·        Exact Similarity – the same as and the same

·        Place – between and among

·        Correlative conjunctions – Inclusive both … and

·        Practice test

Lesson 4

·        Affirmative agreement – so and too

·        Adverbs of manner

·        Point of view – verbs

·        Agreement – modified subject and verb

·        Verbal modifiers – ing and ed form

·        Practice test

Lesson 5

·        Sentences and Clauses

·        Parallel Structure – in a series

·        Redundancy – unnecessary Phrase

·        Transitive and intransitive verbs – raise and rise

·        Similar verbs tell and say; means - by

·        Practice test

Lesson 6

·        Verbs that require an infinitive in the complement

·        Irregular past form

·        Logical conclusions – events in the past

·        Causative get; time limit – from, to

·        Factual conditionals – probable results for the future

·        Practice test

Lesson 7

·        Importance – nouns derived from subjunctive verbs

·        Purpose – infinitives

·        Passives – Agent

·        Duration – Have + been + participle

·        Subject pronoun in the complement position

·        Practice test

Lesson 8

·        Noncount nouns

·        Noncount nouns with qualifying phrases – the

·        Sufficiency – enough with adjectives

·        General similarity – Similar to and similar

·        Place – in, on, at

·        Practice test

Lesson 9

·        Correlative Conjunctions – inclusive both - and - as well as

·        Negative agreement – neither and either

·        Adverbs of manner – fast, late, and hard

·        Points of view – reported speech

·        Agreement – subject with accompaniment and verb

·        Practice test

Lesson 10

·        Clause – marker subject

·        Parallel structure – after correlative conjunctions

·        Redundancy – repetition of words with the same meaning

·        Transitive and intransitive verbs – lay and lie

·        Similar verbs – let and leave

·        Practice test

Lesson 11

·        Verbs that require an –ing form in the complement

·        Logical conclusions – events in the present

·        Causative have

·        Factual conditionals – possible results

·        Importance – impersonal expressions

·        Practice test

Lesson 12

·        Passives – infinitives

·        Predictions – will have + participle

·        Object pronouns

·        Nouns with count and non count meanings

·        O meaning all

·        Practice test

Lesson 13

·        Consecutive order – one, another, the other

·        General similarity – like and alike

·        Time – in, on, at; date; duration – for and since

·        Correlative conjunctions – inclusive not only … but also

·        Planned result – so that

·        Practice test

Lesson 14

·        Sometime and sometimes

·        Point of views – verbs and adverbs

·        Agreement – subject with appositive and verb

·        Verbs in dependent clauses

·        Redundancy – repetition of noun by pronoun

·        Practice test

Lesson 15

·        Transitive and intransitives verbs – set and sit

·        Similar verbs – borrow and lend

·        Verb phrases that require an – ing form in the complement

·        Logical conclusions – events that repeat

·        Causative let; pseudocomparatives

Lesson 16

·        Factual conditionals – probable changes in past results

·        Necessity for repair of improvement – need

·        Unfulfilled desires in the past – had hoped

·        Object pronouns after prepositions

·        Count and noncount nouns with similar meanings

·        Practice test

Lesson 17

·        No meaning not any

·        Consecutive Order – some, other, the other; some others, the others (the rest)

·        Specific similarity –quality nouns

·        Addition – besides; as a whole and wholly

·        Correlative conjunctions – exclusives not … but

·        Practice test

Lesson 18

·         Future result – when

·        Negative emphasis

·        Point of view – activities of the dead

·        Agreement – verb-subject order

·        Adjective clauses

·        Practice test

Lesson 19

·        Knowledge and ability – know and know how

·        Causative help

·        Contrary-to-fact conditionals – impossible results were

·        Possessive pronouns before –ing forms

·        Noncount nouns that are count nouns in other languages

·        Practice test

Lesson 20

·        One of the and some of the

·        Numerical order

·        Nouns that function as adjectives

·        Specific similarity – quality adjectives

·        Exception – but and except

·        Practice test

Lesson 21

·        Indirect questions

·        Introductory adverbial modifiers – once

·        Agreement – indefinite subject and verb

·        Past custom – used to and be used to

·        Contrary-to-fact conditionals – change in conditionals unless

·        Practice test

Lesson 22

·        Possessive pronouns before parts of the body

·        Singular and plural expressions of noncount nouns

·        Few and little

·        Nouns that function as adjectives

·        General difference – different from and different

·        Practice test

Lesson 23

·        Replacement – instead of and instead

·        Question words with – ever

·        Introductory adverbial modifiers – while

·        Agreement – collective subject and verb

·        Advisability – had better

·        Practice test

Lesson 24

·        Relative pronouns that refer to persons

·        Classifications – kind and type

·        Much and Many

·        Hyphenated Adjectives

·        General difference – to differ from

·        Practice test

Lesson 25

·        Condition and unexpected result – despite and in spite of

·        No longer

·        Agreement – noun and pronoun

·        Preference – would rather

·        Relative pronouns that refer to persons and things

·        Practice test

Lesson 26

·        Infinitive and –ing subject

·        A little and little; a few and few

·        Adjectives ending in –ed and –ing

·        Comparative estimates – multi numbers

·        Cause – because and because of

·        Practice test

Lesson 27

·        Agreement – subject and possessive pronoun

·        Preference for another – would rather that

·        Reflexive pronouns

·        Qualifying phrases with – ing nouns

·        Only a few and only a little

·        Practice test

Lesson 28

·        Cause and result – so

·        Comparative estimates – more than and less than

·        Cause from

·        Agreement – impersonal pronouns

·        Negative imperatives

·        Practice test

Lesson 29

·        Reciprocal pronouns

·        Nominal that clause

·        A large (small) number of and a large (small) amount of

·        Cause and result – such

·        Comparative estimates – as many as

·        Practice test

Lesson 30

·        Example – such as

·        Agreement – subject and appositive

·        Almost all of the and most of the

·        Excess – too; emphasis very

·        Degrees of comparison

·        Practice test

 

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