Difference between using when and if on a conditional sentence.
When is used for commonly logically repeated actions and If is used for uncommon ones.
Number of existing types of conditional sentences.
Four.
What is a relative clause?
It's a short phrase/sentence/piece of information added to another sentence to make it more complete.
What's another name for a relative clause?
Adjective clause.
Basic structure of passive voice.
Be + participle form of the main verb
Type of conditional of the following sentence: If you don't do the dishes, your mom will punish you.
First Conditional / Real Conditional
Differente between the sentences:
I wish I had been there.
I wish I was there.
The first one is about something in the past.
The second one is about a possibility in the future.
What is the only relative pronoun that is not a question word?
That
What are the 3 functions of a noun clause?
As a subject of a sentence, object of a verb and object of a preposition.
Can you change this sentence into passive voice?
Cheetahs runs fast.
No, it's not possible.
Complete the following sentence with a coherent part:
If you touch fire barehand, ...
...you get burned. / ... you burn yourself.
The second part has to be in present simple.
Structure for the 3rd conditional type of sentences.
If + had participle, + would have participle.
Where should a relative clause be positioned?
Right after what's describiing.
What kind of clause does the sentence contain?
I heard what you said.
A noun clause: "... what you said."
What element do you need in order to change a sentence into passive voice?
An object of a verb.
Change this sentence so you use unless instead.
If she doesn't take a nap, she will get cranky.
Unless she takes a nap, she will get cranky.
Translate the following sentence into English:
Si yo fuera tú, no haría eso.
If I were you, I wouldn't do that.
When is it possible to remove the relative pronoun?
When there is another subject in the relative clase itself.
What kind of clause does the sentence contain?
Remember the man I told you about?
Relative Clause. "...(that) I told you about?"
Change the following into passive OR active.
Will they make the lasagna?
Will the lasagna be made?
Invert the following sentence:
If I had known this movie was going to be so bad, I wouldn't have seen it.
Had I known this movie was going to be so bad, I wouldn't have seen it.
Invert the following sentence.
If you need me, let me know.
Should you need me, let me know.
Combine the two phrases correctly.
Many of the people I went to highschool with. / I met a lot of people at the event.
I met a lot of people, many of whom I went to highschool with, at the event.
Difference of using "who" and "whom".
Both are for people.
WHOM requires a prepositions placed before.
Change the following into active OR passive voice?
The doors haven been opened.
They have opened the doors.