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ISBN 10: 0230726968
ISBN 13: 978-0230726963
Author: Michael Vince
Table of contents:
Grammar 1
Grammar starter test
Present simple of be am, is, are
Grammar 2
Grammar 3
Present simple: affirmative; frequency adverbs I like, she plays; always, usually
Present simple: negative and questions I don’t like… Do you walk?
Grammar 4
Present continuous: affirmative I’m waiting.
Grammar 5
Present continuous: negative and questions I’m not waiting. Is he waiting?
Grammar 6
Present continuous and present simple I am watching; I watch
Checkpoint 1
Units 1-6
Grammar 7
Past simple (regular verbs): affirmative I watched
Grammar 8
Past simple (regular verbs): negative and questions I didn’t start; did you start?
Grammar 9
Past simple (irregular verbs): affirmative I went
Grammar 10
Past simple (irregular verbs): negative and questions We didn’t go. Did you go?
Grammar 11
Past simple of be I was, you were
Grammar 12
Past continuous: all forms I was eating. He wasn’t eating. Were you eating?
Checkpoint 2
Units 7-12
Grammar 13
Past continuous and past simple I was watching TV when Paul phoned.
Grammar 14
Past habits: used to I used to play tennis.
Grammar 15
Present perfect: affirmative I’ve lost my watch.
Grammar 16
Present perfect: negative and questions I haven’t visited China. Have you started?
Grammar 17
Present perfect and past simple He’s left. He left at 8.00.
Grammar 18
Present perfect and past simple: time expressions ever, just, yet, already, since, for, ago
Checkpoint 3
Units 13-18
Grammar 19
Be going to: plans and predictions
Grammar 20
It’s going to rain.
Will: predictions I’ll be late.
Grammar 21
Will: promises, decisions, refusing
I’ll see you at 7.30.
Grammar 22
Will or going to?
Grammar 23
Present continuous: future use
Grammar 24
Future time words
Checkpoint 4
Units 19-24
Grammar 25
Reported speech and past perfect
She said that she was leaving. I had started
Grammar 26
Passive 1
a lot of money is spent
Grammar 27
Passive 2: agent
Peter was kidnapped by aliens.
Grammar 28
Imperatives
Stand up!
Grammar 29
Gerunds
Grammar 30
Jogging is good fun!
Contractions
I’m, you’re, he’s
Checkpoint 5
Units 25-30
Grammar 31
Zero conditional and conditional 1
If I have a cold, I stay at home. If we miss the bus, we’ll be late.
Grammar 32
Conditional 2
Grammar 33
If I knew the answer, I would tell them.
Conditionals 1 and 2
Grammar 34
If you fall, you’ll hurt yourself. If you fell, you’d hurt yourself.
Yes/no questions and short answers
Grammar 35
Did I pass the test? Yes, you did.
Wh-questions; subject and object questions
Who is that? What eats fish?
Grammar 36
Tag questions
You like chips, don’t you?
Checkpoint 6
Units 31-36
Grammar 37
Modals: ability and possibility
can, can’t, cannot
Grammar 38
Modals: obligation
Grammar 39
must, have to, should
Modals: negative obligation
mustn’t, don’t have to, shouldn’t
Grammar 40
Modals: past
Grammar 41
could, couldn’t, had to, didn’t have to
Modals: possibility, uncertainty, impossibility, certainty might, may, could, can’t, must
Grammar 42
Modals: main points
Checkpoint 7
Units 37-42
Grammar 43
Plural nouns
glasses, potatoes, families, knives, feet, sheep
Grammar 44
Countable and uncountable nouns 1
a, an, some, any
Grammar 45
Countable and uncountable nouns 2
a coffee / some coffee
Grammar 46
much, many
Grammar 47
too much, too many, enough
Grammar 48
Numbers
one, first, ½, 1.5
Checkpoint 8
Units 43-48
Grammar 49
Prepositions of place and movement
in, on, at, to, into
Grammar 50
Prepositions and adverbials of place and position
inside, outside, out of, near, opposite, next to, in front of, behind
Grammar 51
Articles 1
Grammar 52
alan, the
Grammar 53
Articles 2: zero article
Pronouns 1
I, me, mine, this, one
Grammar 54
Pronouns 2
somebody, anybody, nobody, everybody, none, nothing
Checkpoint 9
Units 49-54
Grammar 55
Possession 1
This is my bike.
Grammar 56
Possession 2
Jane’s house; the roof of the house
Grammar 57
Adjectives
Grammar 58
Order of adjectives; adjectives with -ed or -ing happy, rich and famous; tired, tiring
Grammar 59
Making comparisons 1: comparative adjectives Lisa is older than Clara.
Grammar 60
Making comparisons 2: superlative adjectives She is the fastest runner.
Checkpoint 10
Units 55-60
Grammar 61
Adverbs: formation and position
Jim wrote quickly.
Grammar 62
It and there as subjects
Grammar 63
Have, have got, get
Grammar 64
Make, do, go; phrasal verbs go shopping; look it up
Grammar 65
Verbs with prepositions, gerund or infinitive
Grammar 66
Be with adjectives and prepositions
Checkpoint 11
Units 61-66
Grammar 67
Functions 1: advice, agreeing/disagreeing, apologizing, replying
Grammar 68
Functions 2: descriptions, directions, excuses, greetings
Grammar 69
Functions 3: asking for information, invitations, offers, permission
Grammar 70
Functions 4: preferences, promises, reminders, requesting, suggesting, warning
Calendar
Grammar 71
Time
Grammar 72
Units 67-72
Grammar 73
Checkpoint 12
Punctuation
Grammar 74
Spelling 1
Grammar 75
Spelling 2
Grammar 76
Spelling 3
Grammar 77
Prefixes, suffixes, phrasal verbs, compound words
Checkpoint 13
Units 73-77
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