Use to explain purpose (why), after adjectives, and after verbs like decide, want, hope, promise . ✍️ Key Vocabulary 1. Literary Genres & Books
Read the whole sentence before writing. Look for clues like "would" to signal the need for a past tense verb in the conditional clause. Reading Comprehension
When moving from to Reported Speech , verbs usually shift one step back into the past. Tense Shifts: Present Simple →right arrow Past Simple Present Continuous →right arrow Past Continuous Present Perfect →right arrow Past Perfect Will →right arrow Would Can →right arrow Could
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Predict, imagine, possibilities, impact, solve.
You need to know which verbs are followed by an (gerund) and which by a to-infinitive .
(The person who hires vs. the person who works) 2. Work-Related Phrasal Verbs and Collocations
This guide provides a detailed breakdown of what to expect, key grammar points, essential vocabulary, and tips to excel in your assessment. 1. Unit 9 Key Grammar Points
After verbs like agree, decide, refuse, offer . Example: He offered to help with the assignment. 4. Reading and Listening Comprehension

