1.
Rule: Use “the” with positions and
organizations but not with individual people.
2. Can – is allowed, must and have to – is
important to do something, can’t and mustn’t –
is forbidden, don’t have to – isn’t necessary to
do.
3. Past Simple -
4. Past Perfect – about the past, action happened
at an earlier time in the past
5. So, and Such – So + Adj or Adv and Such +
Noun
6. Use “’look like” before a Noun and use “look”
before an adjective.
7. Use “Present Continuous” tense for
arrangement and appointment.
8. Use “will” for plans that you’ve just decided.
9. Use “going to” for plans that you’ve had for a
while.
10. Use “must” to say what you are sure is true.
11. Use “might” to say what you think is
possible true.
12. Use “can’t” to say what you are sure isn’t
true.
13. A Letter of Application
a.
14. General ability in the present / past – can
and be able to / could and been able to
15. General ability on one occasion in the past –
been able to and managed
16. Other tense or modal – been able to
17. If – start can or will something like that
18.