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Second conditionals in English

30th September 2018 by Andrew

The second conditional describes an imaginary, impossible or unlikely situation in the present or future. The situation is hypothetical. It is not real. Example:If I had a lot of money, I would buy an expensive car. "If I had a lot of money" is an "if clause". It is the condition."I would buy an expensive car." is the result or consequence. Meaning:In reality, I do … [Read more...] about Second conditionals in English

First conditionals in English

28th September 2018 by Andrew

London bus

First conditional sentences describe real future events that are very possible. The first conditional describes a specific future event. We are NOT describing a fact or regular action. Example: Andrew: “I’m going to a party in London tonight.”Mark: “Hurry up, the bus leaves soon.”Andrew: “If I miss the bus, I'll take the train.”  (this is the first … [Read more...] about First conditionals in English

Zero conditionals in English

23rd September 2018 by Andrew

ice cream

Zero conditional sentences describe facts or things very likely to happen. The result is certain. There is a cause-effect relationship between the condition and the result. The condition always has the same result. Example: If you heat ice cream, it melts. Condition: If you heat ice creamResult: it melts Explanation:Ice cream always melts when you heat it. It is a … [Read more...] about Zero conditionals in English

Conditionals in English

21st September 2018 by Andrew

Umbrella

In this lesson, I introduce the concept of conditionals in English and I briefly describe the 4 main types. There are links to detailed lessons for each type of conditional. Structure of conditionals A conditional sentence has 2 parts: A condition (a situation or circumstance)A result or consequence If the condition is true, then the result will … [Read more...] about Conditionals in English

Superlative adjectives

19th September 2018 by Andrew

Reading book

Use of superlative adjectives We use superlative adjectives to compare one thing in a group with all of the other things in the group. We use "the" before the superlative adjective because we are referring to one specific person or thing. Example: Mark is the tallest person in the family. How to modify a superlative Method 1 "one of the" + superlative + … [Read more...] about Superlative adjectives

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