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Forrest Gump
Everybody tells Forrest Gump that he's an idiot. But he's a great football player, and he plays the harmonica beautifully. He's also a brave soldier. But can he ever marry the girl he loves? This story of his journey through life is sometimes sad and sometimes very funny.
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Penguin Readers Level 3 Forrest Gump |
978-1-405-87675-9 |
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Penguin Readers Audio CD Pack Level 3 Forrest Gump |
978-1-405-87903-3 |
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| Level 3 - 1200 headwords | | | | Grammar and funtions as previous level plus:
NEW GRAMMAR AND FUNCTIONS IN LEVEL I I I : | | | PRONOUNS | Indefinite: someone, anyone, everyone Interrogative: Whose? (also as determiner) one/ones Reflexive (but not for emphasis) Relative: who, which, that | | | DETERMINERS | the + adjective All cardinal and ordinal numbers Predeterminers: all Relative: whose Distributives: both, either, neither a meaning per | | | ADJECTIVES | Intensifiers: much, a bit, a lot Adjective + to | | | VERBS | Present perfect simple Past continuous Passive forms: present and past forms of be + past participle is/was/has been able to can't to deny possibility could for requests and suggestions must for obligation shall for suggestions, plans, offers need (to)/needn't for necessity should (positive only) for advice would for desires, preferences to + infinitive after what/where etc Infinitives after permitted verbs and adjectives, with too/enough/very, after indefinite pronouns/adverbs, infinitive of purpose Question tags: positive tag following negative statement and vice versa Common phrasal verbs with non-transparent meanings | | | ADVERBS | Comparative: -er/-est, more/most + adverb | | | SENTENCES | Sentences with more than two main clauses Sentences with one main and one subordinate clause Zero and first conditional Defining relative clauses (but not embedded) Clauses with wh words Clauses ending in so, not Reported speech with to + infinitive Participle clauses Adjectives/nouns + that clause |
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