C. 1: indefinite and imperfect preterite indicative; imperfect indicative
C. 2: possessive adjectives; and ser, pp. 79-80
C. 3: subjunctive in collective commands and subordinate clauses with adverbial "time" conjunctions; and C. 21: para que plus subjunctive, pronouns as objects of a preposition
C. 4: subjunctive with the conjunction sin que; active voice rather than passive voice with reflexive forms
C. 5: use of the conjunction sino; subjunctive in adjective clauses
C. 6: preposition por with persons as object/cause of action; preposition para with persons as object/recipient of action; and estar, p. 152
C. 10: reflexive pronouns as object of preposition; reflexive pronouns mí, ti and sí as objects of the preposition con; and C. 11: conditional and conditional perfect
C. 15: past participle as adjective; negative adjective (poco, nada with words that do not take prefix in-, des-, etc.)
C. 16: preterite perfect indicative; use of haber in idiomatic expression haber de + infinitive
C. 17: comparison of adjectives (tan/como, más/menos... que/de); and C. 13: future, subjunctive with verbs of emotion, other uses of the subjunctive, the verb gustar
C. 20: direct and indirect object pronouns and their placement; C. 23 and C. 24: the infinitive, uses of the infinitive after a preposition.
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