
- Teacher: David Gustavo Galavis García
Use to, used to / Negative yes – no questions / Offers and suggestions with why don´t …? / Gerunds and infinitives as direct objects / Gerunds as objects of prepositions / The passive voice / Form, meaning and usage / Statements and questions / The infinitive of purpose / Comparisons with as…as / Meaning and usage / Just, almost, quite, nearly / The real and unreal conditional / Form, usage, common errors / Possessive pronouns / Whose / Form, usage, common errors
Level 12 Conversation Course
Tag questions / Passive constructions / Verbs followed by infinitive or gerund / Requirement, permission and prohibition / Past perfect and past perfect continuous / Defining relative clauses / Indefinite pronouns / Future real conditional and present unreal conditional / Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs / Passive causatives and reflexive pronouns / Nondefining relative clauses / Past real conditional and I wish – if only / Verb + infinitive, verb + gerund and preposition + gerund / Past modals for deduction
The passive voice with modals / Passive forms of gerunds and infinitives / Repeated comparatives and double comparatives / Indirect speech with modals / Perfect modals in the passive voice for speculating about the past / Order of modifiers
Use to, used to / Negative yes – no questions / Offers and suggestions with why don´t …? / Gerunds and infinitives as direct objects / Gerunds as objects of prepositions / The passive voice / Form, meaning and usage / Statements and questions / The infinitive of purpose / Comparisons with as…as / Meaning and usage / Just, almost, quite, nearly / The real and unreal conditional / Form, usage, common errors / Possessive pronouns / Whose / Form, usage, common errors
Can and Have To / The Present Continuous and The Simple Present Tense (Review) / The Present Continuous: Common Errors / The Past Tense of Be (Review) / The Simple Past Tense (Review) / Regular and Irregular Verb Forms / Uses of Object Pronouns / Object Pronouns: Common Errors / Comparative Adjectives / Modals Should and Could: Statements and Questions / Be Going To to Express The Future / Superlative Adjectives / Too and Enough: Usage and Common Errors