Chapter 12: MODALS, PART 1:EXPRESSING ABILITY
12-1: Using can
12-2: pronunciation of can and can’t
12-3: Using can: questions
12-5: Using could: past form of can
Chapter 13: MODALS, PART 2: EXPRESSING ADVICE, NECESSITY, REQUEST, SUGGESTIONS
13-1: Using should
13-2: Using have to/ has to
13-3: Using must
13-4: Polite questions: may I, could I, and can I
13-5: Polite questions: could you and would you
13-9: Using let’s
LEVEL B
Chapter 6: NOUNS AND PRONOUNS
6-2: Plural forms of nouns
6-3: Subjects, verbs, and objects
6-6: Word order: place and time
6-7: Subject- verb agreement
6-8:Using adjectives to describe nouns
6-9: Using nouns as adjectives
6-10: Personal pronouns: subjects and objects
6-11: Possessive nouns
6-12: Possessive pronouns and adjectives
6-13: Reflexive pronouns
LEVEL C
Chapter 12: ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
12-1: Adjective Clauses: introduction
12-2: Using who and whom in adjective clauses
12-3: Using who, whom and that in adjective clauses
12-4: Using which and that in adjective clauses
12-5: Singular and plural verbs in adj clauses
12-6: Using prepositions in adjective clauses
12-7: Using whose in adjective clauses
LEVEL D
The passive, Conditionals
Chapter 32 – Adverbs and adverb phrases
Chapter 33 – The Passive 1
Chapter 34 – The passive 2
Chapter 35 – Zero, first and second conditionals
Chapter 36 – Third conditional, I wish, if only