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LET’S • Let’s go to the disco. • Let’s have a party. • Let’s go to the beach.

LET’S Let’s go to the disco. Let’s have a party. Let’s go to the beach

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LET’S

• Let’s go to the disco.

• Let’s have a party.

• Let’s go to the beach.

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He made

She made him take the bus.

She made him eat his dinner

They made us leave the room

My mother made me tidy my rooom

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It’s time

• It’s time for you to go.

• or

• It’s time you went.

It’s time for us to leave.

or

It’s time we left

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He let

• She let him go to the match

• They let them come in.

• My parents let me go to the party.

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• I’M LOOKING FORWARD TO

• SEEING YOU SOON

• HEARING FROM YOU

• GOING ON HOLIDAYS

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PROPOSITION INFINITIVE

• It is necessary for him to have good marks

• It’s not easy to speak English in class.

• It’s difficult for us to wake up in the morning.

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• He expects us to work.

• My mother would like me to work harder.

• What do you want me to do?

• Their mother wants them to come home early.

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• What about

• GOING TO THE CINEMA?

• HAVING A PARTY?

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• Would you mind

• closing the window?

• Opening the window?

• Turning on the light?

• Calling back later?

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USED TO

When I was young I used to believe in Santa Claus.

I used to believe in fairies.

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GET USED TO s’habituer à

• I am getting used to living here.

• He is getting used to speaking English.

• They are getting used to his accent.

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Présent + DEPUIS j’habite ici depuis

• I have been living here for three years, since 2007

• I have been learning English for seven years.

• How long have you been living here?

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Je viens de

• He has just gone out.

• They have just arrived.

• I have just woken up.

• I have just received a strange phone call.

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REGRETS

• I WISH IF ONLY

• I had done my homework.

• I hadn’t missed the match.

• I had saved my money

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• I wish if only + prétérit modal

• I had better marks

• I were rich

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• No sooner had he left than the telephone rang.

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likelihood

• There is no likelihood of him winning the election.

• There is little likelihood of him winning the election

• There is every likelihood of him winning .

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LIKELY

• He is likely to win the election

• OR

• It is likely that he will win.

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EXCLAMATIONS

• What a day!

• What a sad story!

• How sad!

• How awful!