What is the formula for the third conditional sentences?
If+past participle+would+have+past participle
Why do we use question tags?
To turn statements to questions
What is the purpose of an indirect question?
To be more polite.
What are the two types of relative clauses?
Defining and non-defining
Complete...
The car belongs ___ the woman next door.
Belongs to
When do we use a third conditional?
We use it to describe an imaginary situation in the past and its consequence.
Usually if the main clause is positive, the question tag is?
Negative
What sentence is the correct one?
1) Could you tell me where the supermarket is?
2) Could you tell me where is the supermarket?
1) Could you tell me where the supermarket is?
What pronouns are used in defining relative clauses?
Who, which, whom, whose, why, where and that
Complete...
She waited ___ the end to come.
Waited for
Complete...
If we __________ free, we would have gone to the cinema with you.
Had been
What parts of the speech do we use to make this questions?
We use an auxiliary verb and a subject pronouns.
Change it to a direct question...
Could you tell me if he works here?
Direct question:
Does he work here?
Where do we use the commas, in defining or non- defining relative clauses?
Non-defining
Complete...
I spent 10 dollars ___ it.
Spent 10 dollars ON it.
Complete...
If I hadn´t eaten the hamburger, _______________ be ill.
... I wouldn´t be ill
Complete the tag question...
I am in charge of the group, ______________ I?
... aren´t I ?
Turn this into a indirect question...
Does David live in London?
Can you tell me if David lives in London?
She had a friend who faild the math exam.
Can we replace who for that? Why?
Yes because is a defining relative clause.
Complete...
I hate waiting ___ my sister in the morning.
Waiting for
Complete...
If Mary had a little lamb, we ______________ a farm.
... would have a farm
What is the mistake?
They've been to London, don't they?
It is haven't instead of don't
Change this sentence into direct question...
Can you tell me where the bathroom is?
Where is the bathroom?
Is this sentence incorrect? Why?
I've just come back from London where Andy lives to study medicine.
Is incorrect, because is a non-defining relative clause because it has extra information.
Complete...
At last she realized her dream ____ becoming an actress.
Dream of.