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26 – Grammar lessons
Present tenses
Past tenses
Future tenses
Conditionals (Zero, First, Second, Third)
Mixed Conditionals
Modals
Reported Speech
Passive Voice (Present, Past, Future)
Comparatives and Superlatives
Gerunds vs. Infinitives
Passive Voice in Different Tenses
Relative Clauses (Advanced Usage)
Inversion
Participle Clauses
Gerunds and Infinitives (Advanced Use)
Nominalization (Turning Verbs and Adjectives into Nouns)
Concessive Clauses (Although, Even though, Despite)
Comparatives with Less, Fewer, and Farther
Use of ‘Wish’ and ‘If only’ for Regret
Adverbial Clauses (Reason, Purpose, Contrast)
Advanced Collocations and Fixed Expressions
Modals of Ability (Can, Could, Be able to)
Modals of Obligation (Must, Have to, Should, Ought to)
Modals of Deduction and Possibility (Might, May, Could, Must)
Ellipsis and Substitution
Nominalization (Turning Verbs and Adjectives into Nouns)
Present tenses
Past tenses
Future tenses
Conditionals (Zero, First, Second, Third)
Mixed Conditionals
Modals
Reported Speech
Passive Voice (Present, Past, Future)
Comparatives and Superlatives
Gerunds vs. Infinitives
Passive Voice in Different Tenses
Relative Clauses (Advanced Usage)
Inversion
Participle Clauses
Gerunds and Infinitives (Advanced Use)
Nominalization (Turning Verbs and Adjectives into Nouns)
Concessive Clauses (Although, Even though, Despite)
Comparatives with Less, Fewer, and Farther
Use of ‘Wish’ and ‘If only’ for Regret
Adverbial Clauses (Reason, Purpose, Contrast)
Advanced Collocations and Fixed Expressions
Modals of Ability (Can, Could, Be able to)
Modals of Obligation (Must, Have to, Should, Ought to)
Modals of Deduction and Possibility (Might, May, Could, Must)
Ellipsis and Substitution
Nominalization (Turning Verbs and Adjectives into Nouns)