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_aNew american framework teacher's book 2 _cBen Goldstein |
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_aMéxico, D.F. _bRichmond publishing _c2011 |
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300 | _a154 p. | ||
520 | _aTHE CONCRETE JUNGLE. Subject and object questions; Present simple & past simple; Question words. LIVES AND LOVES. Past simple and past continuous; Use to; Past simple. WORK IT OUT. Present perfect; For & since; Present perfect + yet. SPORTMANIA. Modals of obligations: musn't and don't have to; Can/can't, have to/ don`t/ have to, must/musn't. IN TRANSIT. Will and going to might; Going to for intentions. FOOD TO GO. (Not) as...as: more/less/fewer+noun+tan; The most/least+noun; first conditional. MONEY TALK. Passive voice-present and past; Present perfect for recent events(with just and already). GOSSIP. Past perfect; Passive voice; Past tenses. HI-TECH. Second conditional; Reported stements; First conditional. GLOBAL CHAT. Adverbs; Reltive pronopuns: who, which, that, where. STREET STYLES. -ing forms; adjective order; The infinitive. ALTERNATIVES. Definite and zero article speculation: could, might, may, must, can't | ||
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_aENGLISH LANGUAGE; ATTITUDES _96089 |
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