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Entry 1 Key Grammatical Structures – Language in Use (Cambridge University Press)
Lin U Beginner SB
LinU Beginner WB
LinU Pre–int SB
LinU Pre–int WB
Unit 2 p11
Study pages C p30
Unit 2 p13
Study pages G p26
Simple sentences
 word order in simple
statements, e.g:
subject–verb–object
subject–verb–adverb
subject–verb–
adjective
subject–verb–
prepositional phrase
 word order in
instructions
Unit 1 p9
Unit 2 p11–15
Study pages D p39
Unit 3 p16–18
Unit 8 p32–34
Study pages J p86
Unit 4 p19–21
Unit 1 p10
Unit 2 p13–15
Unit 3 p16 18–19
Unit 7 p28–29
Unit 4 p20
Unit 6 p27–28
Unit 4 p19
Unit 6 p24
Study pages p56
Study pages F p44
Study pages F p54
Study pages H p71
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
Study pages J p68
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Unit 18 p75
Unit 14 p60–61
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Unit 14 p49
 there is/are + noun (+
prepositional phrase)
 yes/no questions
 wh– questions
Lin U Beginner SB
Unit 5 p24–26
Unit 6 p28–29
Study pages D p39
LinU Beginner WB
Unit 5 p22–23
Unit 6 p24
Study pages C p26–27
Unit 3 p17–18
Unit 5 p26
Unit 9 p40–42
Unit 11 p49
Unit 17 p73
Study pages I p78
Unit 1 p9–10
Unit 3 p17
Study pages C p31
Unit 9 p41–42
Unit 11 p49
Unit 17 p73
Final review p102
Unit 3 p16
Unit 5 p23
Unit 9 p34
Unit 11 p40
Unit 17 p58
Study pages I p62
Unit 3 p17
Unit 9 p34–35
Unit 11 p40
Unit 17 p59
Study pages I p62
Final review p81
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
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LinU Pre–int SB
Unit 3 p16–18
Study pages B p22
Study pages C p31
Unit 8 p36
Study pages G p63
Study pages H p70
Unit 24 P100
Unit 1 p10
Unit 3 p17–18
Study pages D p39
Study pages G p63
LinU Pre–int WB
Unit 3 p16–17
Study pages B p20
Unit 8 p31
Unit 14 p48
Final review P80
Unit 1 p10
Unit 1 p11
Unit 13 p46
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Unit 13 p46
Study pages G p55
 question words
what/who/where/how
much/how many
 contracted form of
auxiliary
 imperatives and
negative imperatives
Lin U Beginner SB
Unit 1 p9–10
Unit 2 p12–13
Study pages A p15
Unit 3 p17
Unit 4 p20–21
Unit 5 p25–26
Unit 6 p27
Study pages C p31
Unit 8 p37
Study pages D p39
Unit 10 p43
Unit 13 p56–57
Unit 16 p69
Unit 1 p9–10
Unit 2 p11–12
Study pages A p15
Unit 3 p16–17
Study pages B p22–23
Unit 10 p44
Unit 14 p60
Study pages F p54
Study pages H p71
Unit 18 p76
LinU Beginner WB
Unit 4 p19
Unit 5 p23
Unit 10 p36
Unit 11 p40
Unit 13 p46–47
Study pages G p50
Unit 16 p54–55
Final review p81
LinU Pre–int SB
Unit 4 p20
Unit 7 p34
Unit 10 p44
Unit 14 p59
Unit 21 p90
Unit 22 p92
Unit 24 p100
Final review p108
LinU Pre–int WB
Unit 4 p19
Unit 7 p29
Unit 22 p73
Final review p80
Unit 14 p60–61
Study pages J p87
Unit 14 p48–49
Unit 1 p10–11
Study pages A p14
Unit 3 p16–17
Study pages B p21
Unit 14 p49
Study pages F p44
Unit 8 p61
Unit 20 p67
Noun phrase
 regular and common
irregular plurals of
nouns
 very common
uncountable nouns
Unit 2 p28
Study pages C p31
Unit 2 p12
Unit 13 p56–58
Unit 13 p46
Final review p81
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
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 personal pronouns
 demonstratives, e.g.
this/that/these/those
 determiners of
quantity, e.g. some/a
lot of
 indefinite article a/an
with singular
countable nouns
 definite article the
 possessives:
my/your/his/her, etc
Lin U Beginner SB
Unit 1 p9
Study pages Ap15
Study pages D p39
Unit 1 p8–9
Study pages B p23
Unit 5 p25
Unit 10 p56–57
LinU Beginner WB
Unit 1 p10–11
Study pages A p14–15
Study pages D p32
Unit 1 p10–11
Study pages B p20–21
Unit 5 p22
Unit 4 p20
Study pages B p23
Study pages C p31
Study pages E p47
Unit 12 p52
Study pages C p31
Unit 1 p9–10
Study pages A p15
Unit 4 p20
Study pages C p30
Study pages B p20
LinU Pre–int SB
LinU Pre–int WB
Study pages G p27
Unit 11 p48–50
Unit 11 p40
Unit 1 p11
Study pages A p14–15
Study pages B p20–21
Study pages C p26–27
Study pages A p14
Verb forms and time markers in statements, interrogatives, negatives and short forms
 simple present tense
of: be/have/do
Unit 1 p8–9
Unit 2 p11–13
Study pages A p15
Unit 3 p16–17
Study pages B p23
Study pages F p55
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
Unit 1 p10
Unit 2 p13
Study pages A p14
Study pages B p21
Unit 3 p16
Final review p80
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Unit 6 p27
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Lin U Beginner SB
Unit 7 p32–34
Study pages D p38
Unit 9 p40–41
Study pages E p46
Unit 12 p52–53
Study pages F p55
Unit 14 p61
Unit 20 p85
Unit 13 p58
Study pages G p63
LinU Beginner WB
Unit 7 p28
Study pages D p32
Unit 9 p34
Study pages E p38
Unit 12 p42
Final review p80
LinU Pre–int SB
Study pages C p31
Study pages G p63
Unit 16 p67
LinU Pre–int WB
Unit 1 p11
Study pages B p20
Unit 24 p79
Unit 13 p46
Study pages G p50
Unit 3 p16–18
Study pages C p31
Unit 12 p51
Study pages G p63
Unit 11 p48–50
Unit 12 p51
Study pages G p63
Unit 20 p84
Final review p102
Unit 11 p40
Unit 12 p42
Study pages F p44–45
Unit 18 p60
Unit 20 p66
Unit 5 p24–26
Study pages C p31
Study pages G p63
Unit 16 p67
Study pages K p95
Unit 3 p16–17
Study pages B p20
Unit 12 p42
Unit 14 p48
Final review p80
Unit 5 p22–23
Study pages C p26
Unit 10 p36
Unit 16 p54
Study pages K p74
Final review p80
Unit 1 p9–10
Unit 2 p11–12
Unit 3 p16–17
Study pages B p23
auxiliary and negative Unit 3 p16+18
Unit 7 p33–34
Unit 17 p72–74
Study pages K p95
Unit 1 p11
Study pages A p14
Study pages B p20–21
Unit 3 p16–17
Unit 3 p16
Unit 7 p29
Unit 17 p58
Final review p80
common regular
verbs
 have got – indicating
possession
 present continuous of
common regular
verbs
 contracted forms of:
subject and auxiliary
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
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Unit 1 p10
Unit 3 p17
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Unit 1 p10
Unit 3 p16
 modals
can + bare infinitive
to express ability
would + like for
requests
 use of on, off, in, out
Lin U Beginner SB
Unit 10 p45
Study pages G p 62
Study pages H p71
Unit 19 p81–82
Unit 20 p84
Study pages G p62
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
LinU Beginner WB
Unit 10 p36
Study pages G p50
Unit 19 p64
Study pages J p68
LinU Pre–int SB
Study pages D p39
Unit 10 p44
Study pages G p50
Study pages C p30
Study pages K p94
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LinU Pre–int WB
Adjectives
 common adjectives
after be
Unit 4 p19–21
Study pages E p47
Unit 12 p52
Unit 14 p59
Unit 20 p83
Unit 24 p99–101
Unit 4 p18
Unit 7 p28
Unit 12 p42–43
Unit 14 p48–49
Study pages J p69
Unit 24 p78–79
Final review p81
Adverbs and prepositional phrases
 common prepositions
and prepositional
phrases of place
Unit 4 p20
Unit 10 p44
Unit 16 p67–68
Study pages H p71
Unit 18 p75–77
 simple adverbs of
place, manner and
time
Unit 8 p36
Study pages D p39
Study pages J p86
 use of intensifier very
Unit 14 p60
Study pages I p79
Unit 4 p19
Unit 10 p37
Study pages E p38
Unit 16 p54
Study pages H p56
Unit 18 p60–61
Final review p81
Unit 8 p30
Study pages D p33
Study pages G p51
Study pages J p68
Study pages I p62
Study pages J p69
Study pages B p22
Unit 22 p91
Study pages B p20
Unit 22 p72
Final review p81
Unit 22 p92
Discourse
 sentence connectives
– then, next
Entry 1 – Key Grammatical Structures
Language in Use
Study pages I p63
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Study pages E p39
Study pages H p57
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