The alphabet
Simple present – 3rd person singular
ES after “o,x,sh,ch,ss” – 3rd person singular (he, she and it)
Difference between Simple Present and Present Continuous
Prepositions: around (time)
To work hard, to feel good, to have ... on your mind, to have in mind
Simple Present of “to do”
Preposition: during (+ noun)
To go swimming, to go shopping
General review on grammar
To go fishing
Review: mix of To be and To have in the Simple Present
Can, can’t
Object Pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
Expression: to go surfing
To pick up - pick up the children; pick the children up; pick them up
Difference between To Hear and To Listen to
Regular plural of nouns
How far, how long
Every + verb in the singular.
Difference between Simple Present and Present Continuous
Difference between “among” and “between”
Irregular plural of nouns
Possessive Pronouns
“It takes” (time)
Genitive case. Also, Too, Either
Question word: Whose
Difference between To Remember and To Remind.
Simple future (aff, int, neg)
There will be (aff, int, neg)
Prepositions: across / across from
Verb “To Lie”
Whole + noun
Reading comprehension
Some and Any and derived forms
No + noun
Else
Reading comprehension
Comparative Degrees (adjectives and adverbs)
Indefinite Pronouns: one, ones
Difference between Each Other and One Another
What to be like? (What are your sisters like? )
Reading comprehension
Superlative Degrees (adjectives and adverbs)
Police (plural word)
What do you call?
Afterwards
Reading comprehension
Review all
Simple Present x Present Continuous
To sound as if
Higher and higher, etc
Reading comprehension
Future with “Going to”
Simple Future (uses)
Present Continuous and Simple Present meaning Future
Can I come with you?
To be supposed to
In time x On time
To have money on (somebody)
To lend x To borrow
Nouns used as adjectives (ten-dollar bill, etc.)
Reading comprehension
Review all
Mix of tenses
Reading comprehension
Gerund (-ing) after certain verbs
Gerund or Infinitive (with To) after certain verbs
Any and derived forms in affirmative sentences
“Of” + Possessive Pronouns (of mine, etc.
Capital Letters
Reading comprehension