Infromal conditionals to formal conditionals
Vocabluary
Prefixes
Past modal of deduction
Reported speech
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If you study, you will pass

Should you study, you will pass

100

What does identity theft mean?

It means that someone steal your identity.

100

Willing in negative way.

Unwilling.

100

You have to use must in a past way.

Must + have + past participle

100

I can't speak greek - said Sara

Sara said she couldn't speak greek.

200

If you should requiere more information, don't hesitate and contact me.

Should you requiere more information, don't hesitate and contact me.

200

What does elderly means?

It is a person who is old.

200

Predictable in a negative way.

Unpredicatble

200

Which is the difference when you use must and you use can't?

The difference is that must is when you are 100 % sure of something in a positive way and can't is when you are 100 %  sure of something in a negative way.

200

I was walking along the street - said Laia

She said she had been walking along the street

300

If the governament had planed things carefully, they wouldn't have had problems.

Had the governament planed things carefully, they wouldn't have had problems.

300

Write a sentence with "take after" .

You take after your father. (Open answer)

300

Interpret in a negative way.

Misinterpret.

300

She ___ misunderstood my directions. Why else is she late?

must have

300

Please don't be late - ask David

David asked us not to be late

400

If she studied more, she would pass the exam.

Was she to study more, she would pass the exam.

400

What does clinging mean?

Hold something quietly in order to catch it

400

Behave in a negative way.

Misbehave.

400

They ___ been at the cafe but I didn't see them.

 could have

400

I must go - said George

George said he had to go

500

If she wasn't taller, she wouldn't play basketball.

Was she not taller, she wouldn't play basketball.

500

What does strong-willed mean?

It means that someone dosen't give up early.

500
When you are alive forever, you are...

immortal.

500

When do you use may/might and could in past modal deduction?

We use them when you are 50% sure about something.

500

I was lying - he said

He said he has been lying.

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