D'Angelo Francesca
(programma)
1) Present perfect and past Present perfect Present perfect continuous Present perfect continuous and simple How long have you (been) … ? For and since when … ? and how long … ? Used to (do) 2) Future Present tenses (I am doing / I do) for the future I’m going to (do) will and shall I will and I’m going to 3) Modals can, could and (be) able to could (do) and could have (done) must and can’t may and might have to and must must/ mustn’t/ needn’t should I’d better … it’s time … would can/could/would you (Requests, offers, permission and invitations) 4) Conjunctions and prepositions although though even though in spite of despite in case unless as long as provided as (as I walked … / as I was … etc.) like and as like as if during for while by and until by the time.
(testi)
R. Murphy. English Grammar in Use (fifth edition). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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