All the above, plus 

1) implicit generics (why only on methods and not on classes?)

    void GenericMethod<T>( T input ) { ... }
    
    //infer type, so
    GenericMethod<int>(23); //you don't need the <>
    GenericMethod(23);      //is enough

2) simple lambdas with one parameter:

    x => x.ToString() //simplify so many calls

3) anon types and initialisers:

    //duck-typed: works with any .Add method
    var colours = new Dictionary<string, string> {
        { "red", "#ff0000" },
        { "green", "#00ff00" },
        { "blue", "#0000ff" }
    };

    int[] arrayOfInt = new { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };


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Another one:

4) Auto properties can have different scopes:

    Public int MyId { get; private set; }