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 THE  OXFORD  BOOKWORMS  LIBRARY   STAGE  3  •  IOOO  HEADWORDS
 GRADING  AND  SAMPLE  EXTRACTS   ... should, may - presenc perfect continuous - u sed to - pase perfect -
             causacive - relacive da uses - indirect starements ...
 STARTER  •  250  HEADWORDS   Of  course,  it  was  most important that  no one should  see
 presenr simple - prescnt continuous - imperarive -  Colín, Mary, or Dickon entering the secret garden. So Colín
 can.lcan.not, must - going to  {futurc) - simple gerunds ...
     gave  orders  to the  gardeners  that they must all keep away
 Her  phone is ringing - but where is it?   f.rom that part of the garden in future.  The Secret Carden
 Sally gets out of  bed and looks in  her bag.  No phone.
 She  looks  under  the  bed.  No  phone.  Then  she  looks   STAGE  4  •  {400  HEADWORDS
            ... pasr perfecr continuous - passive (simple forms) -
 behind the door.  There is  her phone.  Sally  picks up her   would condirional clauses - indirccr quesrions -
 phone and answers it.  Sally's Phone   relarives wich wherelwhen. - gerunds afrer  prcpositions/phrases ...
     I  was glad. Now Hyde could not show his face to the world
 STAGE  I  •  400  HEADWORDS
     again.  If  be  did,  every  honest  man  in  London  would  be
 ... past simple - coordination wirh and, but, or­  proud to report him to the poli ce.  Dr Jeky/l and Mr Hyde
 suborclinarion wirh befare, after, when, because, so ...
 knew  him  in  Persia.  He  was  a  famous  builder  and  I   STAGE  5  •  1800  HEADWORDS
 worked  with  him there.  For  a time I  was his  friend, but   ... future continuous - future perfect -
 not for long. When he carne to París, I carne after him -  passivc (modals, concinuous forms) -
 I  wanted  to  watch  him.  He  was  a  very  clever,  very   would haue condicional da uses - modals + perfect infinitive ...
     lf  he had spoken Estella's name, I  would have hit him. I  was
 dangerous man.  The Phantom of the ÜfJera
     so angry  with him,  and so depressed about my  future, that  I
     could not eat  the breakfast. Instead I went straight to the  old
 STAGE  2  •  700  HEADWORDS
 ... present perfcct - wi/1 {future) - (don 't) haue to, must not, could -  house.  Great Expectations
 comparison of  adjectives - simple if clauses - pasr continuous -
 tag quesrions - askJtell + infinitive  ...   STAGE  6  •  2500  HEADWORDS
         . .. passive (infinitives, gerunds) - advanced modal meanings -
 While I  was  writing these  words  in  my  diary,  I  decided   clauses of concession, condition
 what to do.  I  must try to escape.  I shall  try to get clown   When I stepped up to the piano, I was confidenr.  Ic  was as if
 the wall outside.  The window  is  high above the ground,   I knew that the prodigy side of me really did exist. And wben I
 but l have to try. I shall take some of  the gold with me - if   started to play, I was so caught up in how lovely T looked that I
 I escape, perhaps it will be helpful !ater.  Dracula   didn't worry how I  would sound.  The]oy Luck Club
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