Stage 7
Entiende a un nativo que habla normalmente en un contexto conocido y es capaz de mantener una conversación distendida.
- The Pronunciation of “-ed» in the Past Tense of Regular Verbs.
- “To lead».
- “Eventually».
- The Expression “To Be on the Safe Side».
- Few & A Few.
- Little & A Little.
- “Used to».
- B.C. and A.D.
- The Construction “not … either».
- Present Continuous for the Future .
- “To bear».
- Possessive Case For People’s Homes.
- How to Make a Question.
- “Matter» (2).
- Right = Entirely.
- At Last / Lastly.
- Clauses & Conjunctions.
- Main Clauses & Dependent Clauses.
- “Lay-laid-laid».
- Verb + Object + Adjective.
- Far & “A long way».
- Far & Distant.
- Relative Clauses (1) .
- The Suffix “-wards».
- “Waste».
- Use of Contractions.
- “Wonder».
- So Would I / Neither Can He / Nor Should They (End Constructions).
- Phrase.
- “Mind».
- Preparatory “It».
- Seat (n & v).
- “I think so» / “I hope not» etc.
- Bright & Dull.
- “Had better».
- “Fit».
- “So … that».
- Present Perfect or Past Simple?.
- Adverbs of Frequency.
- “Lack».
- “Plain».
- “Ring-rang-rung».
- Direct & Indirect Speech (2) : Questions, Commands & Requests.
- House & Home.
- “Hardly».
- Time Clauses & Conditional Clauses
- Race.
- Unless = If … not.
- Rock & Roll.
- A Tea-Cup and a Cup of Tea.
- Deal.
- Emphasising Pronouns.
- “Settle».
- Defining & Non-Defining Clauses.
- Wound & Injure.
- Separate (v & adj).
- Formal letters & emails.