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1Rolling Stones
“Satisfaction”
The first meeting Imodal auxiliary verbs: basic rules
adjectives and adverbs
2Queen
“Show must go on”
The first meeting II must, can, may, might: how certain?
confusing adjectives and adverbs
3Queen
“Show must go on”
The first meeting IIImust, should etc: obligation
and with adjectives
4E-type
“Do you always”
Tourist information
(Sk 2.5)
must and have (got) to: obligation
adjectives without nouns
5Smokie
“What can I do for you”
At the hotel Ican (ability): special problems
adjectives: order before nouns
6Enrique and Whitney Houston
“Could I have this kiss forever”
At the hotel IIcan, could may: permission etc
word order adverbs: with the verb
7Enrique and Whitney Houston
“Could I have this kiss forever”
At the hotel IIIwill: willingness etc
focusing adverbs: even and only
8Smokie
“I’ll meet you at midnight”
Hotel Splendidowill and would: typical behaviour
shall in questions
adverbs at the end of the sentence
9ABBA
“The day before you came”
At the restaurant Ishould have, could have etc
still, yet and already
10ABBA
“The day before you came”
At the restaurant II revision of modal verbs

11Beatles
“Michelle”
At the restaurant IIIneed prepositions with verbs, nouns etc
12Take That
“Babe”
Plans for tomorrow Ihad better at/in and to
13No doubt
“Don’t speak”
Plans for tomorrow IIused to by and until
14Britney Spears
“Baby one more time”
Plans for tomorrow IIIsupposed to for and during
15Seal
“Kiss from a rose”
The Superlative vacuum cleanercomparative and superlative adjectives
opposite and in front of
16Tina  Turner
“The best”
We like traveling Iirregular comparison between and among
17Beatles
“Piggies”
We like traveling IIcomparative and superlative adverbs
prepositions at the end of questions
18Beatles
“Piggies”
We like traveling IIImuch etc with comparatives
prepositions in relative clause
19Cardigans
“My favourite  game”
Tourist information

comparative or superlative?
preposition in passive clauses
20Cardigans
“My favourite  game”
Entertainment Icomparatives: other points
prepositions after adjective + infinitive
21Belle
“Notre Dame de Paris”
Entertainment IIsuperlatives: other points
relative: who, which and that
22Belle
“Notre Dame de Paris”
Entertainment IIIthan, as and that
leaving out relative pronouns
23Black
“Wonderful life”
Gery Thatcher’s Party

as … as what = ‘the thing that’ etc
24Army of lovers
“Like  A Virgin Sacrified”
Medical advice Ilike and as
relative whose
25Army of lovers
“Like  A Virgin Sacrified”
Medical advice IIso and such
non-identifying relative clause
26Savage
“Good bye”
Medical advice IIIVery and too
reduced relative clauses
27Savage
“Good bye”
At dentist’s
(Sketch 2.3)
very (much) with past participles
relatives revision
28Ottowan
“Hands up”
On the telephone Ireading relative clauses
29Metallica
“nothing else matters”
On the telephone IIwhoever, no matter who etc
30Bryan Adams
“Everything I do”
On the telephone IIIthere is
31ABBA
“Rock me”
A free afternoon Iimperatives
32ABBA
“Rock me”
A free afternoon IIlet’s
exclamations
33Joy
“Touch by touch”
A free afternoon IIIshort answers and attention signals
34Joy
“Touch by touch”
Saying good-bye I

I (don’t) think so etc
so am I etc
35Svage
Good bye”
Saying good-bye IIit: preparatory subject and object

36Svage
Good bye”
Saying good-bye IIIemphasis with it, what etc