Unit 1 Gerund or Infinitive
Verbs that can be followed by a gerund
                       like                                   involve
                      love                                      keep
                     enjoy                                   mention
                     dislike                                   mind
                      hate                                      stop
                  don't mind                           waste time/money
                  can't stand                                imagine
                   can't bear                                 involve
                     admit                                  keep (on)
                  appreciate                                 mention
                     allow                                      miss
                     avoid                                  postpone
                     advise                                   permit
                    consider                                 practice
                      deny                                   suggest
                     delay                                     resist
                  understand                                   reject
                     finish                                      risk
                     fancy                                  can't help
           go (in go swimming)                             can't stand
it's no use ... it's no good ... there's no interested in ... instead of ... good at
     point in ... I can't help... I don't            ... before ... after ...
      mind... I can't stand/bear...
Verbs that can be followed by an infinitive without TO
can/could – shall/should – will/would – may/might – have to – must – had
better – help – hear – let – let’s – make – would rather/sooner , rather than/ –
used to – watch
                                  Unit 2 Modals
1. can
  Use                                              Examples
  ability to do sth. in the present (substitute
                                                   I can speak English.
  form: to be able to)
 Use                                            Examples
 permission to do sth. in the present
                                                Can I go to the cinema?
 (substitute form: to be allowed to)
                                                Can you wait a moment,
 request
                                                please?
                                                I can lend you my car till
 offer
                                                tomorrow.
                                                Can we visit Grandma at the
 suggestion
                                                weekend?
 possibility                                    It can get very hot in Arizona.
2. could
 Use                                          Examples
 ability to do sth. in the past (substitute
                                              I could speak English.
 form: to be able to)
 permission to do sth. in the past
                                              I could go to the cinema.
 (substitute form: to be allowed to)
                                              Could I go to the cinema,
 polite question *
                                              please?
                                              Could you wait a moment,
 polite request *
                                              please?
                                              I could lend you my car till
 polite offer *
                                              tomorrow.
                                              Could we visit Grandma at the
 polite suggestion *
                                              weekend?
                                              It could get very hot in
 possibility *
                                              Montana.
3. may
 Use                                                       Examples
 possibility                                               It may rain today.
 permission to do sth. in the present (substitute          May I go to the
 form: to be allowed to)                                   cinema?
 polite suggestion                                         May I help you?
4. might
 Use                                         Exapmples
 possibility (less possible than may) *      It might rain today.
 hesitant offer *                            Might I help you?
5. must
 Use                             Examples
 force, necessity                I must go to the supermarket today.
 possibility                     You must be tired.
 advice, recommendation          You must see the new film with Brad Pitt.
6. must not/may not
 Use                                        Examples
                                            You mustn't work on dad's
                                            computer.
 prohibition (must is a little
 stronger)
                                            You may not work on dad's
                                            computer.
7. need not
  Use                   Examples
  sth. is not           I needn't go to the supermarket, we're going to the
  necessary             restaurant tonight.
8. ought to
simliar to should – ought to sounds a little less subjective
  Use           Examples
  advice        You ought to drive carefully in bad weather.
  obligation    You ought to switch off the light when you leave the room.
9. shall
used instead of will in the 1st person
  Use            Examples
  suggestion     Shall I carry your bag?
10. should
  Use           Examples
  advice        You should drive carefully in bad weather.
  obligation    You should switch off the light when you leave the room.
11. will
  Use                                       Examples
  wish, request, demand, order (less
                                            Will you please shut the door?
  polite than would)
  prediction, assumption                    I think it will rain on Friday.
  Promise                                   I will stop smoking.
                                            Can somebody drive me to the
  spontaneous decision
                                            station? - I will.
  Use                                     Examples
                                          She's strange, she'll sit for hours
  Habits
                                          without talking.
12. would
  Use                                Examples
  wish, request (more polite
                                     Would you shut the door, please?
  than will)
                                     Sometimes he would bring me some
  habits in the past
                                     flowers.
                             Unit 3 The past perfect
Subject + Had + past participle+……..
Subject + hadn't + p.p
Wh-word + had + subject + p.p+…..?
Time expressions used with past perfect
Past perfect                Simple past
as soon as , never ,
                            When
already
Until ,just , since         By the time
After                       Before
                           Unit 4: The future perfect
Form: [subject + will have + past participle +………
By , by then , by that time , by the 24th , by 2023
                               Unit 5 Passive voice
The passive voice is an easy lesson as long as we understand two things :
Object +BE + Past participle + ……
Tenses                   Passive BE
Simple present           Am – is – are
Present continuous       Am being – is being – are
                         being
Present perfect          Has been – have been
Simple past              Was – were
Past continuous          Was being – were being
Past perfect             Had been
Modal verbs              Mobal be
                   Unit 6 Phrasal Verbs Reference List
FILL THE BLANKS WITH THE APPROPRIATE PHRASAL VERB (Samples from the
national exams )
         look up - turn down - hand out – take off – take care - set up
         1. Mrs Baker couldn’t find someone to          of her grandmother
         during her absence.
         2. Because of the heavy rain, the plane couldn’t
         3. In my view, you shouldn’t         such a well paid job.
         set up – come back – calm down – loo up – fill in – apply for
         I need to        this application form. I want to            a visa in
         Canada. I’m going to study management there and I hope to                a
         new business when I            to Morocco
                             Unit 7 Reported speech
1- Statement sentence
   - Name or pronoun
   - Said or told
   - That
   - Change pronouns
      I ………. He or She    We ……….. They
      You …….I My……. His or Her Our …… Their
   - Change Tenses
     Present….. Past……
     Past ……. Past Perfect ( S + had + P.P)
     Can….. Could       Shall…… Should
     May ….. Might Must…….Had to
     Will …… Would
2- Question Sentences
   - Name or Pronoun
   - Asked or wanted to know
   - WH word or IF if there is no wh word
   - Change pronouns
     I ………. He or She           We ……….. They
     You …….I My……. His or Her Our …… Their
   - Change Tenses
     Present….. Past……
     Past ……. Past Perfect ( S + had + P.P)
     Can….. Could       Shall…… Should
     May ….. Might Must…….Had to
     Will …… Would
3- Command Sentences
   - Name or Pronoun
   - Ordered – Suggested – Begged – told – Advised -….
   - To + Infinitive or not to + infinitive
The verbs could, should, would, might, must, needn't, ought to, used to do not
normally change. Example: He said, “She might be right.” – He said that she
might be right.
                             Unit 8 Linking Words
1. REVIEW
Linking words are cohesive or transitional devices which are used to express
and join ideas.
1. Expressing addition
 To add information, use: in addition, - as well as - moreover - what is more - not
 only...but also... - furthermore - besides - also - too - and...
2. Expressing contrast and concession
To express contrast, use: although - even though - in spite of / despite - however - yet -
nevertheless - nonetheless - on the contrary - whereas - on the one hand ...but on the
other hand... - conversely - but...
 Note: Although /even          subject + verb                      Although he is rich, he never
 though                                                            helps the poor.
 In spite of / despite         1. Noun 2. verb +ing                1. In spite of all his money,
                                                                   he never helps the poor 2. In
                                                                   spite of being rich, he never
                                                                   helps the poor
3. Expressing cause and effect
To express cause and effect,
 consequently - as a consequence - as a result - therefore - because of this - for this
 reason - because - since - as - for - due to - owing to
 Due to Because of - Owing to - Thanks to                    + Noun
 because - since - as - for                                  Subject + Verb
4. Expressing purpose
To express purpose, use:
in order to - in order not to - sa as to - so as not to - to - not to – so that
So that + modal
5. Summarizing
 To summarize, use: in conclusion - to conclude - to sum up - in a nutshell - in brief -
 in short - all in all - everything considered..
                            Unit 9 Conditional Sentences
 CONDITIONAL
 If + past perfect     would +have + past participial
      S+had+p.p
I wish
If only + past simple wishes
If only + past perfect regret
                            Unit 10 Relative Clauses
Relative Pronouns
who - subject or object pronoun for people
They arrested the man who broke into the bank.
which - subject or object pronoun
I read the book which is you had told me about.
which - referring to a whole sentence
They offered me help which I appreciated a lot.
whom - used for object pronoun for people, especially in non-restrictive
relative clauses (in restrictive relative clauses use who)
The girl whom you showed me yesterday joined our club.
that - subject or object pronoun for people, animals and things in restrictive
relative clauses (who or which are also possible)
I like the poem that you wrote
Relative adverbs
where - referring to a place
The café where I usually go is nice.
when - referring to a time
Valentine’s Day is a day when lovers exchange gifts.
why - referring to a reason
This is why I wrote this book.