Uses for May (not)?
Asking permission.50% certainty
This conditional is used when the result will always happen. So, it's a fact.
Zero Conditional.
If + present simple, .... present simple.
Express a fact.
A simple present sentence.
England is ___its rainy weather
famous for
Advisability
90% certainty
regret.
two modals:
should (not)
ought (not)
Make a first conditional sentence.
if + present simple, ... will + infinitive
Make a sentence that shows two past actions that were consecutive.
Use when in the first clause.
ex: When I saw my brother, I ran to hug him.
. I'm very ________ my daughter, she worked very hard
proud of
We were supposed to begin at six o'clock.
what kind of modality is?
expectation
if + past simple, ...would + infinitive
What are the 2 uses of the second conditional?
1to talk about things in the future that are probably not going to be true
2. to talk about something in the present which is impossible
What does the present perfect tense express?
make an example of each.
Experience.
Unfinished past.
Present result
Make a sentence with an adjective + about.
angry, annoyed, crazy, mad, excited, happy, furious, sorry, good, bad, worried, upset
Modal used for:
permission
informal request
ability
impossibility.
Make an example.
Can (not).
Ex: Can I borrow your CD?
It's used to describe a situation that didn't happen, and to imagine the result of this situation.
What is the formula?
Third conditional:
if + past perfect, ...would + have + past participle
They're not used in any continuous tense.
non- action verbs. We use the simple form with these verbs.
What does adjective + of express?
1. feelings about someone or something.
2. feelings about someone's actions.
Make a sentence with a 100% certainty of a situation in progress in the past.
past + subject+ must +have been + ...-ing
What does it mean the omission of IF in conditionals?
Formality, like in very formal and academic styles.
Informality like conversational speech
What's the difference between past perfect and past perfect continuous?
The first is used when we talk about the past and we want to state an earlier past action. TThe second one is to talk about a longer action that was in progress before the main event.
amazed
shocked
annoyed
upset
astonished
sorry
happy
etc.