Stage 9
Gracias a este nivel, sobrevive en un contexto profesional en el extranjero, siendo capaz de comunicar sus ideas y opiniones y entender a un grupo de interlocutores.
- Comparatives and Superlatives of Adjectives, Adverbs and Participles.
- Using Nouns as Adjectives.
- Agree about / that / to / with.
- “I dare say» = It is probable.
- The Word “Thus».
- Verb + Infinitive or “-ing» .
- Afraid of / that / to + Afraid Used in an Apology.
- Hall.
- Pool.
- Compound Adjectives (1) .
- The English Monetary System.
- Doubling Consonants.
- Either of Them / Neither of Them.
- Unfinished Sentences Ending with “To» pg 724 (e.g. ought to, have to, used to, want to, be able to, allow/permit to, hope to, be going to etc)
- Take.
- The + Adjective = Noun.
- Underneath.
- “Still» Giving a Feeling of Surprise or Annoyance.
- “Still» Used with Comparatives.
- According To.
- About.
- Further Uses of the Verb “Wish»
- The Difference in Sentence Construction When Using the Verbs “Steal» and “Rob».
- Handle.
- Giving/Asking for Opinions.
- Changing the Letter “y» to “i».
- May As Well … As.
- Present Perfect Continuous: Evidence of Recent Activity.
- To Take into Account.
- Wooden, Woolen, Silken, Golden etc.
- Pairs of Verbs and Nouns with “-SE» (v) and “-CE» (n) In British English.
- Record (n) and Record (v).
- Was + Infinitive with “to».
- If Only …!.
- What and Which.
- Faint.
- Lean.
- Mate.
- So – And Its Many Uses (2).
- Have Something to do with …
- Go right /wrong + Temper.
- “Go Back», “Come Back», “Go In», “Come In» etc.
- “(Just) in Case».
- Escuse (v) & Excuse (n).
- Content (n) & Content (v or adj).
- Questions without the Question Form (The Auxiliary Verb “Do» with Who & What).
- Do Someone a Favour.
- Adding the Word “Up» to a Verb to Give the Meaning of Doing Something More Completely.
- “The» + Comparative …, “the» + Comparative … (e.g. the sooner … the better).
- The Sooner … The Better.
- The Suffix “-Ish» Meaning “Rather» or “More or Less».
- “Some» in Questions.
- Double Contractions.
- Compound Adjectives (2).
- Two Meanings of “Quite».
- The Three Meanings of the Word “Then».
- Strong & Weak Pronunciation Forms.
- The Difference between “Last» and “Latest».
- Uses of the Passive Voice.
- “By» and Its Many Uses.
- Bath and Bathe.
- The Possessive Apostrophe.
- Lie-Lay-Lain ; Lie-Lied-Lied and Lay-Laid-Laid.
- Phrasal Verbs (Appendix).