- What are they?
- Comparatives and superlatives
- -ed, -ing
- Opposites with un-
- So, such + adjective
- Too, enough
- Word order
- Ellipsis
- Emphasis
- Linking adjuncts
- Linking and sequencing events
- So, neither, nor
- Substitution
- Substitution using so
- Because, so
- But, however; although, even though; in spite of, depsite
- If, when and unless
- If, in case
- So/as long as
- What are they?
- A few, a little,
a lot of, much, many - Articles: the vs. zero article
- Articles: a, an, the
- Some, any
- The with place names
- Such
- Appearances
- Cause and result
- Characteristic behaviour
- Comparison
- Likelihood
- Shock and surprise
- Similarity
- Opinion
- What are they?
- Ability
- Advice
- Be/get used to
- Criticising past actions
- Deduction and speculation
- Futurity
- Have to vs. must
- Hypothetical possibility: would
- Offers, promises
- Possibility
- Prohibition, permission, obligation
- Requests
- Used + infinitive
- Will vs. going to
- Will and would for habitual behaviour
- Would for probability
- Uses of should
- Should vs. would
- What are they?
- During and for
- Dependent prepositions
- Like
- For and since
- In questions
- Prepositions of time
- Defining relative clauses
- Have something done
- Indirect objects
- Inversion in statements
- Make/Let/Help somebody do something
- Negation
- Passive 1
- Passive 2
- Passive with get
- Phrasal verbs
- Purpose clauses
- Questions
- Question tags
- Reciprocal verbs: plural noun + verb + with each other
- Reported commands
- Reported questions
- Reported statements
- Reported thoughts
- Say, tell
- Short answers
- Start, stop or continue a process
- Subject and object questions
- Verbs of future expectation: expect and hope
- Verbs of giving advice and warning
- Verbs of liking and preferring
- Verbs of planning and organising
- Verb patterns: it + verb + object + infinitive
- Verb patterns: phrasal verbs such as get on (with)
- Verb patterns: verb + -ing
- Verb patterns: verb + noun + noun
- Verb patterns: verb + question word
- Verb patterns: verb + with + noun + about + noun
- Verb patterns: verb + noun phrase + infinitive with to
- Want (someone) to do something
- Wish
- Word order: adverbs
- Fronting
- Conditionals
- Future forms
- Have got
- Imperatives
- Infinitive
- -ing form
- -ing form as subject
- Irregular verbs
- Participles
- Past continuous
- Past of to be
- Past of regular verbs
- Past perfect
- Past plans and intentions
- Past simple
- Perfect infinitive
- Present continuous
- Present perfect
- Present perfect continuous
- Present perfect vs. past simple
- Present perfect simple vs.
present perfect continuous - Present simple
- Present simple vs. present continuous
- Stative verbs vs. process verbs
- There is/are