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Whatever, whenever, wherever, whoever, however
Clauses of contrast and purpose
Reporting verbs
Compound nouns and possessive forms
Relative clauses – defining and non-defining
Cleft sentences – adding emphasis
Ellipsis and substitution – Omitting or replacing words
A for and against essay – a balanced essay
Clauses of contrast, purpose and reason
Question tags: Aren’t you? don’t you?
Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no – quantifiers
Gerund or infinitive – do, to do, doing
Review of all intermediate verb tenses (CEFR B1)
Indirect speech – reported speech
Third conditional – past unreal situations
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