Chapter 7. VERBS
Modal verbs
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Entry test
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Unit 1. Meaning and use
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Unit 2. Can/Could
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§ 1. Can/could to express ability or capability
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§ 2. Can/could to express possibility, choices and opportunities
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§ 3. Can/could to express uncertainty, doubt, astonishment and improbability
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§ 4. Can/could: to express permission, requests, and offers
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§ 5. Can/could in set phrases
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Unit 3. May/Might
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§ 1. May/might to express permission
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§ 2. May/might to express possibility
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§ 3. May/might to express wishes, persuasive requests, and criticism
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§ 4. May/might in set phrases
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§ 5. Compare may and can for permission and possibility
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Unit 4. Must
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§ 1. Must to express obligation and prohibition
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§ 2. Must to express a command and an emphatic request
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§ 3. Must to express supposition
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§ 4. Compare must and may for supposition and prohibition
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Unit 5. Need
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Unit 6. To have (got) + Infinitive
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Unit 7. To be + Infinitive
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Unit 8. Must, to have to, and to be to in comparison
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Unit 9. Should and ought to
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§ 1. Should and ought to in comparison
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§ 2. Must, should, and ought to in comparison
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§ 3. Emotional should: in subordinate clauses, emphatic constructions
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Unit 10. Shall
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Unit 11. Will and would
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§ 1. Will and would for characteristic habit, criticizing, natural tendency, and requests
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§ 2. Will and would for intention, insistence, certainty or supposition
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REVIEW EXERCISES
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PROGRESS TEST
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MOOD. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
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Entry test
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Unit 1. The Indicative, Imperative and Subjunctive Moods
§ 1. Mood. General Information
§ 2. The Subjunctive Mood
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Unit 2. Three Types of Conditional Sentences
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Unit 3. Type I Conditionals with Real Condition
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Unit 4. Type II Conditionals with an Unreal Condition in the Present
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Unit 5. Type III Conditionals with an Unreal Condition in the Past
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Unit 6. Mixed Conditionals
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Unit 7. "If only","I wish"
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REVIEW EXERCISES
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PROGRESS TEST
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Sequence of Tenses and REPORTED SPEECH
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Entry test
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Unit 1. Sequence of Tenses
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Unit 2. Reported Speech. Meaning and use
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Unit 3. Reported statements
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Unit 4. Reported questions
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Unit 5. Reported commands, requests, suggestions
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Unit 6. Modals in Reported Speech.
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REVIEW EXERCISES
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PROGRESS TEST
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CHAPTER 8. VERBALS (NONFINITE FORMS OF THE VERB)
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Entry test
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Unit 1. General Information
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Unit 2. The Infinitive
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§ 1. General Information
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§ 2. The Use of Particle to with the Infinitive
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§ 3. Forms of the Infinitive
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§ 4. The Functions of the Infinitive
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§ 5. The Infinitive Constructions
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5.1. Complex Object with the Infinitive
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5.2. Complex Subject (The Subjective Infinitive Construction)
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5.3. The For-to -Infinitive Construction
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Unit 3. The Gerund
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§ 1. General Information
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§ 2. The Forms of the Gerund
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§ 3. The Functions of the Gerund
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§ 4. The Use of the Gerund
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Unit 4. The Participles (Participle I and Participle II)
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§ 1. General Information
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§ 2. The Forms of the Participles
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§ 3. The Functions of the Participles
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§ 4. Participial Constructions
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4.1. Complex Object
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4.2. Absolute Participial Construction
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§ 5. Parenthesis
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REVIEW EXERCISES
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PROGRESS TEST
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CHAPTER 9. NUMERALS
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Entry test
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Unit 1. Numerals. Meaning and Use
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PROGRESS TEST
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KEYS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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