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on past simple (I did) 5 prepositions 121–136
on my own 83D past simple and past continuous for and since 12A
on (time) 121 6C–D in questions 49C
on time and in time 122A past simple and present perfect preposition + -ing 60, 66
on (position) 123–125 12–14 verb + preposition + -ing 62, 66D
on a bus / on a train etc. 125E past simple and past perfect 15C prepositions in relative clauses
on (other uses) 127B–C past simple passive 42C 93C, 96A
adjective + on 131B pay in/of after a superlative 108D
verb + on 135D, 136E, 137, 140–141 pay in passive sentences 44A like and as 117
one another 82C pay (somebody) for something 135B for and during 119
only (position of only) 110 pay back 145C by 120, 128
ought to 33D people 79D by and until 120B
ought and other modal verbs perfect see present perfect, past at/on/in (time) 121–122
Appendix 4 perfect on time and in time 122A
out perfect infinitive (to have done) 43B at the end and in the end 122B
out of 126D (passive), 54C, 58C at/on/in (position) 123–125
verb + out 137–139 persuade (+ to …) 55B to/at/in/into 126
out and out of 138A phone in/at/on (other uses) 127
own on the phone 127B by car / by bus etc. 128B
my own house / your own car 83B–C phone somebody (no preposition) noun + preposition 129
on my own / on your own etc. 83D 132B adjective + preposition 130–31
phone somebody back 145C verb + preposition 132–136
paper (countable and uncountable) photo/photograph phrasal verb + preposition 137C
70A
in a photo 124A present see present continuous,
participle clauses (-ing and -ed a photo of someone 129B present simple, present perfect
clauses) 68, 97
phrasal verbs (break down / get on etc.) present tenses for the future 19,
passive 42–44 137–145 Appendix 3
passive and active 42A
introduction to phrasal verbs 137 present and past tenses
by after the passive 42B phrasal verb + preposition (run away Appendix 2
simple tenses 42C
from etc.) 137C present continuous (I am doing) 1
to be done/cleaned etc. (infinitive) position of object (turn the light on / present continuous and present
43A–B
turn it on etc.) 137D simple 3–4
perfect tenses 43C verb + in/out 138–139 am/is/are being 4D
continuous tenses 43D
verb + on/off 140–141 present continuous for the future 19,
being (done) 44B verb + up/down 142–144 20B, Appendix 3
get 44D
verb + away/back 145 present continuous passive 43D
it is said that 45A picture
past (see also past continuous, past present perfect (simple) (I have done)
in a picture 124A 7–8
perfect and past simple) a picture of someone 129B
past after if and wish 38–40 present perfect with this morning,
plan (+ to …) 54A, 56A today etc. 8B, 14B
past after I’d rather 59D pleased present perfect simple and continuous
past after it’s time 35C
pleased + to … 65C 10–11
past after as if 118D pleased with 130B present perfect with how long, for and
present and past tenses
plenty (of ) 87A since 11–12
Appendix 2
past continuous (I was doing) 6 plural and singular 69, 71, 79 present perfect and past simple 12–14
they/them/their used for somebody/ present perfect and past perfect 15B
past continuous and past simple nobody etc. 85E, 86C, 90D present perfect after when 25B
6C–D spelling of plural nouns present perfect passive 43C
past continuous and used to 18E Appendix 6 present perfect after a superlative
past continuous passive 43D point 108E
past perfect (simple) (I had done) 15 there’s no point in + -ing 63A American English Appendix 7
past perfect and present perfect 15B point (something) at 132C present perfect continuous (I have
past perfect and past simple 15C point out 139C been doing) 9–10
past perfect after if 40 police (plural) 79C present perfect continuous and
past perfect passive 43C
present continuous 9C
past perfect continuous (I had been polite present perfect continuous and simple
polite of someone to do something / be
doing) 16
polite to someone 130A 10–11
prefer 59 present perfect continuous and past
would prefer 55A, 58B–C, 59B perfect continuous 16B
prefer (one thing) to (another) 59A, 60C,
136D
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