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Personal subject pronouns (I, you, he, etc.)
Personal object pronouns (me, you, him, etc.)
Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, etc.)
Possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, etc.)
at, in, as prepositions of place
in, on, as prepositions of place
in, on, at as prepositions of time
above, over, across
along, through
among, between
around, round, about
until / till
prepositions of movement: up, down, into, out of, onto, off
multiple prepositions of movement and place in a sentence
dependent prepositions 1
dependent prepositions 2
dependent prepositions 3
dependent prepositions 4
Use of "some" and "any" in affirmatives, negatives and questions
Use of "some", "any","a", "an" in affirmatives, negatives and questions
Use of "any" in negative sentences (never, hardly ever, etc.)
Use of "something", "anything","nothing" etc. in affirmatives, negatives and questions
Use of "not + any" and "no" - comparison
Use of "much", "many", "a lot", "lots" (mixed types)
"How many?" and "how much?"
"Much", "many", "a lot", "lots" as pronouns
"Much", "many" in comparative sentences (she's much better than he is)
"Much", "many" in questions (is there much coffee?)
"Much", "many" in negative sentences (there isn't much coffee)
"Much", "many" with "too" (too much pollution)
"Enough" with quantities
"Much", "many" with "a lot" (formal, informal)
Use and position of "enough" in a sentence (not tall enough, etc.)
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A selection of B2 grammar to listen to and read...
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Hotel reviews are no longer included in the Cambridge FCE writing paper. I leave these here for other students who wish to study hotel description language.
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