You walk so quickly that I can't keep up with you.
so and such to emphasise something and phrasal verbs
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It is important to arrive early in order to save time.
Giving reasons with "in order to", "so as" and "to -"
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By the time I turn 18 I will have passed the C1 Advanced Cabridge Exam
Future Perfect: to talk about something that will have been completed at a specified time in the future.
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She must have had a serious problem to miss the class. She loves fun fridays and wouldn't miss it for nothing.
Modals of deduction: giving an opinion based on a general set of facts.
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My brother made me clean his room the whole summer. It was awful!
We use make (someone do) to talk aout forcing someone to do something that perhaps they don't want to do.
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My parents let me sleep late on Saturdays.
We use let (someone do) to talk about permision.
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Miss Leda asked us whether we had fun on the summer holidays.
Reported questions
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She asked me to close the door.
Reported speech - reporting a request
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He told me to go away.
Reported speech - imperatives, reporting an order
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They had their car repaired.
to have something done - we use this structure when we talk about someone else doing a funtion or service for us.
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Thanks to you I arrived on time. If you hadn't woken me up, I would have slept for hours.
Third conditional to talk about how things might have been different in the past.
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We'll be late unless we leave now.
Time conjunctions
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He'd better not say that again of his friend will be very upset.
We use "had better" to advise or warn people in stong terms.
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What she did is not illegal, but I think it is very unfair and I'm not the only one unhappy with her attitude.
Adjectives with negative prefixes
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These shoes were on offer last month. 40% off! I bought them right away, but after wearing them a few times I realised they were not a good value for money.