If I had studied, I would have passed the exam
What is an example of third conditional?
We use commas
What do we use in non-defining relative clauses?
Was/were about to
What do we use for something that will happen very soon?
In more formal situations and to be more polite, or to ask a favor
In what do we use indirect questions?
Change a statement into a question or confirm our question
What's the use of question tags?
If+past perfect ... would/wouldn't have+past participle
What is the formula to make third conditional?
To give essential information about someone or something
What do we use defining relative clauses for?
Was/were to
What do we use for arrangements?
I'd like to know why you came
What is an example of an indirect question?
Auxiliary, modal verbs or do
What do we use in question tags?
To talk about imaginary situations in the past and their consequences
What do we use third conditional for?
People spend all their money on mobile phones, which I think is ridiculous
What is an example of a non-defining relative clause?
We use it for predictions, promises and offers
What do we use would for?
When the first part of the sentence is a question
When do we use question marks in indirect questions?
Do we use pronouns or nouns in question tags?
Past perfect
What tense do we use in the first half of the sentence in third conditional?
Who, that, which, whose, where, when, why
Which relative pronouns do we use in defining relative clauses?
We use it when we want to talk about confirmed plans
When do we use past continuous?
If/whether
What do we use when there's no question word?
Negative question tag
What kind of question tag do we use if the sentence is affirmative?
Would
What auxiliary verb do we use in the second half of the third conditional?
That
Which is the relative pronoun we can't use in non-defining relative clauses?
When we talk about plans, predictions, intentions...
When do we use was/were going to?
In the second part of the sentence
In what part of the sentence do we put the subject before the verb?
In cases where we are very certain of the answer that will be given
In what cases does the intonation fall in the question tag?