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First and second conditionals
Second conditional – unreal situations
First conditional, future time clauses
Modal verbs of deduction – must, might, could, can’t
Active and passive voice
Passive verb forms
usually, used to, be used to, get used to
Past simple, past continuous, past perfect
Reflexive pronouns – myself, yourself, etc.
have to, must, should – obligation, prohibition, necessity, advice
Can, could, be able to – ability and possibility
Another, other, others, the other, the others
A(n), the, no article
Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs
Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous
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