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Understanding the nuance between must, should, can, and may . Passive Voice vs. Active Voice: When and why to use each.

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| Section | Content Covered | Update Highlight | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Present, past, future simple & continuous | New color-coded tables for affirmative/negative/question forms | | 2. Perfect Tenses | Present perfect vs. past simple; past perfect | Expanded notes on British vs. American usage differences | | 3. Modals & Semi-modals | Can, could, may, might, must, have to, ought to | New subsection on modals of past deduction (e.g., must have been ) | | 4. Conditionals & Wishes | Zero to mixed conditionals; I wish / if only | Added examples with formal inversion ( Had I known... ) | | 5. Verb Patterns | Gerunds vs. infinitives; bare infinitives | Flowchart for choosing -ing or to after common verbs | | 6. Irregular Verbs | Full alphabetical list with phonetic transcription | Highlights verbs with two possible past forms (e.g., burned/burnt ) |