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1 The category of Mood: general
2 The Indicative Mood
3 The Imperative Mood
4 Oblique Moods: general
5 The use of Subjunctive I, Subjunctive II and the Conditional Mood in simple sentences
6 Subjunctive I in complex sentences
7 Subjunctive II in complex sentences
8 The Suppositional Mood
9 The Conditional Mood in complex sentences
10 Mixed conditionals
11 Agreement of the predicate with the subject (not expressed by a syntactic word-group)
12 Agreement of the predicate with the subject (expressed by a syntactic word-group)
13 The simple sentence: structural and communicative classifications
14 The subject. "It" as the subject of the sentence
15 The predicate
16 The object. The objective predicative
17 The attribute. The apposition.
18 The adverbial modifier
19 Detached, homogeneous and independent parts of the sentence.
20 The compound sentence. Types of coordination.
21 The complex sentence: subject, object and predicative subordinate clauses.
22 The complex sentence: attributive and adverbial subordinate clauses.
23 Partial inversion
24 Complete inversion
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