4. Verb endings
5. Adverbs of frequency
EXAMPLE: the connector of addition (and) Jack likescoffee. Jack likes tea. Jack likes coffee. He likes tea. (the pronoun 'He' replaces 'Jack') Jack likes coffee and he likes tea. (the period is eliminated and ' he' has no capital 'H') Jack likes coffee and tea. (he is implicit and eliminated)
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EXAMPLE: the connector of contrast (but) Bill likescoffee. Bill hates tea. Bill likes coffee. He hates tea. (the pronoun 'He' replaces 'Bill') Bill likes coffee but he hates tea. (the period is eliminated and ' he' has no capital 'H') Bill likes coffee but hates tea. (Note the two verbs are different only he is eliminated)
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7. Vocabulary
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8. Object pronouns
9. Pronunciation
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