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Basic 

1.  A /an.

2. To be. (present & past simple).

3. to have (present &past simple).

4. Ability: can.

5. Ability: could.

6. Preposition of time: at, on, in.

7.  Prosition of place.

8.  Present simple: affirmative forms and third person.

9.  Do, does, don't, doesn't.

10. Past simple: regular vs irregular verbs.

11.  Did, didn't: nea. and intrrog. forms.

12. Going to.

13. Ed / ing adjectives

14. Some / any.

15. There is / there are.

16. Much / many.

17. This / these, That / those.

18. Possessive adjectives and pronouns: my/mine, your/yours, his /his, her/hers, their.

19. Present progressive or continue.

20. Basic adjectives.and anthonym

21.  Adverbs of frecuency.

22. Present perfect: for vs since

23. Present prfect: yet, already, just.

24. Questions words: wh-questions.

25. Possession ('s): -’s (your sister’s name) and of … (the name of the book)

26. Ordinal number: date

27, connectors: so, but, because, and.

28. Adjectives: a nice new house, you look tired

29. Adjectives and adverbs 1 (quick/quickly)

30. Adjectives and adverbs 2 (well, fast, late, hard)

31. Comparative 1 (cheaper, more expensive etc.)

32. Superlative (the longest, the most enjoyable etc.)

33. Pronouns and nouns

34. Plural nouns ( regular and iregular)

35. Pronoun subject and object

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Intermediate

1. Future: will / going to / present progresive

2. Should

3. past progressive

4. past perfect.

5. past simple vs past progressive.

6. Past simple vs past perfect.

7. must vs have to.

8. May and might

9.  First condional.

10. Second condional.

11.  Indefinite pronouns with some / any.

12. Relexive pronouns: myself/yourself/themselves etc.

13. Each and every

14. All every whole

15. Have to and must

16. When and if

17. Can /could /would you...?

18.  Had better and it's time

19. articles: a, and, and the

20. count and noncount nouns

21. like and as

22. by and until by the time …

23. Question tags (do you? isn’t it? etc.)

24. how long have you (been) … ?

for / since 

25. Yet, / just / still / already /any more /even

26. Used to

27. Have / have got

28. will / shall

29. Verb + -ing (enjoy doing / stop doing etc.)

30. Verb + to … (decide to … / forget to … etc.)

31. Verb (+ object) + to … (I want you to …)

32. Verb + -ing or to … 1 (remember, regret etc.)

33. Verb + -ing or to … 2 (try, need, help)

34. Verb + -ing or to … 3 (like / would like etc.)

35. Preposition (in/for/about etc.) + -ing

36. be/get used to … (I’m used to …)

37. Adjective + to …to … (afraid to do) and preposition + -ing (afraid of -ing)

38. see somebody do and see somebody doing

39. -ing clauses (He hurt his knee playing football.)

40. so and such

41. enough and too

42. quite, pretty

43. Comparative 2 (much better / any better etc.)

44. rather and fairly

45. like and as

46. during and for 

47. while and when

48. Prepositions: to, at, in and into

49. Prepositions: about/for/of/after

50. Prepositions: in/into/with/on

51. Phrasal verbs:  in/out

52. Phrasal verbs:  up/down

53. Phrasal verbs:  on/off 

54. Phrasal verbs:  away/back

55. Verb + -ing or to … (try, need, help)

56. Verb + -ing or to … 3 (like / would like etc.)

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Advanced 

1. pasive forms.

2. Wish

3. third conditional.

4. Pharsal verbs.

5. Ability: could.

6. Rported speech.

7. defining clauses vs non.defining clauses.

8. Need(n’t), don’t need to and don’t have to

9. although /though / even though in spite of / despite

10. by and until by the time …

11.  unless as long as provided

12. if I knew … I wish I knew …

13. if I had known … I wish I had known …

14. it is said that … he is said to … he is supposed to …

15. future progressive and future perfect

16. prefer and would rather

17. Verb + preposition + -ing (succeed in -ing / insist on -ing etc.)

18.  there’s no point in -ing, it’s worth -ing etc.

19. to … , for … and so that …

20. I’d better … it’s time …

21. both / both of neither / neither of either / either of

22. all / all of most / most of no / none of etc.
23. no/none/any nothing/nobody etc.

24. in case (of)

25. unless as long as provided

26. as (as I walked … / as I was … etc.)

27. like and as if

​28. on time and in time at the end and in the end

29. A / an, the and zero article

30. Much (of), many (of), a lot of, lots (of),

31. All (of), whole, every, each

32. Few, little, less, fewer

33. No/none/any nothing/nobody etc.

34. Much (of), many (of), a lot of, lots (of)

35. One and ones

36. So and not as substitutes for clauses

37. Leaving out to-infinitives

38.  both / both of neither / neither of either / either of

39. Contrasts: although and though; even though / if; while, whilst and whereas

40. : Purposes and results: in order to, so as to

41. If I were you ...; imagine he were to win

42. If ... not and unless; if and whether

43. Organising information: There is, there was,

44. Organising information: Focusing: it-clauses and what-clauses

45. Linking verbs: be, appear, seem; become, get, etc.

46. Should, ought to and had better

47. Reporting with passives; It is said that ...

48. Forming passive sentences 2: verb + -ing or to-infi nitive

49. Modals and semi-modals: Can, could, be able to and be allowed to

50. Modals and semi-modals: Will, would and used to

51. Should, ought to and had better

52. Negative questions; echo questions; questions with that-clauses

53. Be to + infi nitive; be about to + infi nitive

54. The future seen from the past

55. Gradable and non-gradable adjectives

56. Position of adjectives

57. Position of adverbs

58. Degree adverbs and focus adverbs

59. Between and among

60. Reporting offers, suggestions, orders, intentions,

61. Modal verbs in reporting

62. Reporting what people say using nouns and adjectives

63. Reporting people’s words and thoughts

64. Tense choice in reporting

65. Tense choice in reporting

66. Agreement between subject and verb

67. Compound nouns and noun phrases

68. one, some, enother one, the other, the others, others

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