Superlative form of adjective "little"
THE LEAST
Sentence in PRESENT SIMPLE using the adverb of frequency: HARDLY EVER (ALMOST NEVER)
Example: I hardly ever go fishing.
Recommendation to your partner about his physical appearance.
SHOULD + INFINITIVE
You wouldn't have fallen out of the boat...
IF + PAST PERFECT
Expression to ask about future plans
Example: Busy tomorrow?
Phrase used to compare equal things
AS + ADJECTIVE + AS
Sentence in PRESENT CONTINUOUS using the particle "WHILE"
Example: WHILE Diego was fishing, Fred was rowing the boat.
Obligation stated by a regulation that applies to your job.
HAVE TO + INFINITIVE
You wouldn't be tired...
IF + PAST SIMPLE
Formal phrase to apologise for a mistake you've made.
Please accept our sincerest apologies.
Comparative sentence using the adjective "EXPENSIVE"
Example: This is the most expensive coat I've ever bought.
Sentence using PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE tense to indicate something you never did before.
Example: I've never been to BeravebĂș, but I hope to go there some day.
Speculation expressing a possible cause for the spread of coronavirus in China.
MAY/MIGHT HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
If Pao and Vale cook together,...
FUTURE SIMPLE
Expression to agree with someone.
Example: I couldn't agree more!
Comparative form of the adjective "FAR"
FURTHER
Sentence in PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to emphasize the duration of an action.
Example: I've beent rying to catcha a fish for two hours but nothing yet!
Conclusion about this situation: Diego turned up late for our meeting.
MUST + HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
If your connection to ZOOM is bad,...
PIECE OF ADVICE
Sentence using the linker of contrast HOWEVER.
Example: We're having issues to deliver our products. However, we'll manage to get them on time.
Suitable ending for the double comparative sentence that begins:
The longer the lockdown, ...
Example: ... the higher the level of unemployment.
Sentence in FUTURE making a guess about the end of the lockdown.
Example: Children won't go to school until the end of 2021.
Negative conclusion in the present about this situation: Maximilian is desperate to go out.
No-one will ever want to...
CONDITIONAL ONE
Sentence using the linker of contrast IN SPITE OF
Example: In spite of the adverse economic situation, our business keeps ongoing.