everyday situations, and goes beyond these contexts to more abstract language use. It offers spoken and written practice for pairs, groups, and individuals.
1. Expressing the Present: The Simple Present, the Present Continuous, and Stative Verbs
2. Adverbs of Frequency, There Is and There Are, and Imperatives
3. Expressing Past Time: The Simple Past, Used to, and the Past Continuous
4. Expressing Future Time: Be Going to, Will, the Present Continuous, and the Simple Present; Connecting Sentences
5. Complex Sentences: Past Time Clauses, Future Time Clauses, and Real If Sentences
6. Connecting the Past and the Present: The Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous
7. Social Modals: Requests, Permission, Suggestions, Advice, Opinions, Obligations, Necessity, Lack of Necessity, and
Prohibition
8. Modals of Ability and Belief; Past Modals