Kategorie: Wszystkie - phrasal - conditional - quantifiers - modals

przez Valentina Espinosa Aderman 4 lat temu

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Cheat Sheet part II

Cheat Sheet
part II

Cheat Sheet part II

Hypothetical Conditional

non-occurrence or non-existence of a future action or state is a consequence of some unlikely, hypothetical prior action or state
mixed

unreal past situation and its probable result in the present

past perfect + present conditional

3

unreal past situation that wouldn't have a real result

past perfect + perfect conditional

2

hypothetical situation and its probable result

past + prsent conditional/present continuous

1

possible situation with its probable result

present + future

0

general truths

present + present

Modal verbs

to express ability, obligation, permission, assumptions, probability and possibility, requests, offers, and advice.
Can, Could, May, Might, Must, Shall, Should, Will, Would.
Subject + Modal Verb + Verb (base form of the infinitive)

Phrasal verbs

phrases that indicate actions literal or idiomatic meaning
verb + preposition/adverb

Quantifiers

indicate the amount or quantity of something referred to by a noun
all, some, any, much, enough, no half, double, both