Table of contents 3 Grammar Unit Page Title PTT 5 PT 5 PT 6 1 70 Present forms Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 4 Unit 1 Unit 4 2 72 Past forms Unit 3 Unit 2 Unit 4 3 75 Present perfect and other past forms Unit 3 Unit 2 Unit 4 4 78 Future forms Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 6 5 80 Modal verbs Unit 5 Unit 6 6 82 Conditional clauses Unit 10 Unit 10 Unit 6 7 85 Passive voice Unit 8 Unit 1 8 87 Indirect speech Unit 7 Unit 9 9 90 Gerund and infinitives Unit 7 10 93 Participle constructions Unit 4 Unit 2 11 95 Verbs and their meaning Unit 7 Unit 9 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 9 12 97 Nouns and articles Unit 9 13 99 Comparison of adjectives Unit 4 Unit 6 Unit 8 Unit 3 14 101 Adjectives and adverbs of manner and degree Unit 6 Unit 8 15 104 Prepositions and phrasal verbs Unit 7 16 108 Word formation Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 6 Unit 3 17 110 Relative clauses Unit 9 Unit 3 18 112 Adverbial clauses Unit 8 114 Unit 1–23 (Vocabulary) Key 122 Unit 1–18 (Grammar) Key How to use a learning journal For some tasks you will need a learning journal. A learning journal can be a notebook or a set of index cards, but don’t just copy and paste on the computer. It should help you to memorise what you want to remember. You can add any items you want – also things which you have come across during your spare time activities, e.g. when you surf the net or when you read something interesting. Design your learning journal as you wish – whatever you think appropriate is right. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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