BE LIKELY + TO-infinitive / IT IS LIKELY + THAT-clause |
665 |
Imperatives in the first conditional |
665 |
The continuous aspect |
665 |
The definite article with adjectives |
663 |
The difference between the past simple and the past perfect |
663 |
Appendix |
662 |
The gerund |
662 |
Modals to express obligation: MUST, HAVE (GOT) TO |
661 |
Modals to express willingness / unwillingness: WILL, WOULD |
661 |
Subject-auxiliary inversion in question tags |
661 |
Non-finite relative clauses |
660 |
Present perfect with an incomplete period |
660 |
Introductory infinitive clauses |
659 |
Revision questions: relative clauses |
659 |
The definite article (THE) |
658 |
Wishes about the past |
658 |
The use of the infinitive |
656 |
HAVE, GET + object + present participle |
655 |
The zero article with names of days, months, seasons, holidays and parts of the day |
653 |
Future simple for predictions |
652 |
Future simple in complex sentences |
652 |
Subject-verb inversion after place adverbials |
652 |
The modal WOULD to express unreal situations |
652 |
Subject-auxiliary inversion after SO + adverb / adjective and SUCH |
651 |
BE GOING TO for predictions |
650 |