1. Revision of the four themes of Subjunctive - construction and general uses
2. Use of the four themes of Subjunctive with conjunctions - classification and analysis
3. Value and analysis of conjunctions, links, and particles used with Indicative or Subjunctive
4. Indicative or Subjunctive verbs according to their meaning
5. Expression of probability
5. Expression of the cause, concession, and the comparison
6. Expression of the condition
- Condition types
- "Si" conditional and time relations
- Explanatory forms
- Conditional forms equivalent to "Si"
7. Impersonal Verb Forms
- Infinitive
- Gerunds
- Participle - irregular and doble participles
8. Passive Voice
- Passive Voice structure
- Steps from active to passive voice
- Change passive voice in all sentences
- Uses of passive voice
- Passive reflexive
- Passive results
9. Uses of “Se”
- Reflexive pronoun
- Reciprocal pronoun
- Pronoun of Indirect Complement
- Unforseen actions
- Impersonal sentences
- Emphatic interest
- Passive reflexive
10. Verbal Periphrases - Classification
11. Inchoative Periphrases
- Begin + Infinitive
- Get + Infinitive
- Break + Infinitive
- Burst into + Infinitive
- Get + Infinitive
- Given + Infinitive
- To go + Infinitive
- To go + Gerund
- To be + Gerund
12. Terminative Periphrases
- To quit + Infinitive
- Finish + Infinitive
- Come from + Infinitive
- To have + Participle
- End up + Infinitive
- Lead + Participle
- To go + Participle
- Leave / Be + Participle
- Given by + Participle
- End + Gerund
13. Obligative Periphrases
- Have to + Infinitive
- Credit of + Infinitive
- Duty + Infinitive
- Have that + Infinitive
14. Perífrasis durativas, frecuentativas
- Walk + Gerund
- Take + Gerund
- Follow, continue + Gerund
- To go + Gerund
- Come + Gerund
- To be + Gerund
15. Perífrasis aproximativas, reiterativas
- Come to + Infinitive
- Come + Gerund
- Duty of + Infinitive
- Return to + Infinitive
16. Direct Style - Concept
- Indirect Style - Concept
- Changing times of Direct and Indirect
- Introducing verbs
LANGUAGE CONSOLIDATION
1. Meaning of verbs that lend themselves to confusion
2. Verbs that change meaning when adding a preposition
3. Prepositional Phrases
4. Special meaning of the verbs Ser and Estar when adding different adjectives
5. Present time equivalents
6. Adverbs and Adverbial Expressions
7. Idiomatic Expressions
8. Foreign words, Indigenisms, Anglican, Gallicisms
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