π Shortcut to English collocations
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π Shortcut to English collocations
By Rachel Mitchell
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#Book #Collocation #Reading #PDF
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β Grammar Lesson β π Conditional sentences π Conditional Type 0β£ βοΈ Keyword: Factual Conditional type zero is used to talk about general truths, scientific facts or things which always happen under certain conditions. β¦οΈ FORMβ¦
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π Conditional sentences π
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βοΈKeyword: Real
Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real or possible situations. These situations take place if a certain condition is met. It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic β so we think it is likely to happen.
β¦οΈ FORM β¦οΈ
πΊIf β Simple Present β , β Simple Future
πΊSimple Future β If β Simple Present
π Example π
π If I have enough time, I'll read the magazine.
π I'll tell her if I see her.
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π Conditional sentences π
Conditional Type 1β£
βοΈKeyword: Real
Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real or possible situations. These situations take place if a certain condition is met. It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. We don't know for sure whether the condition actually will be fulfilled or not, but the conditions seems rather realistic β so we think it is likely to happen.
β¦οΈ FORM β¦οΈ
πΊIf β Simple Present β , β Simple Future
πΊSimple Future β If β Simple Present
π Example π
π If I have enough time, I'll read the magazine.
π I'll tell her if I see her.
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Prepositions of Time in English!
The list if prepositions of time with AT, ON, IN
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The list if prepositions of time with AT, ON, IN
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. β Grammar Lesson β π Conditional sentences π Conditional Type 1β£ βοΈKeyword: Real Often called the "real" conditional because it is used for real or possible situations. These situations take place if a certain conditionβ¦
. β Grammar Lesson β
π Conditional Sentences π
Conditional Type 2β£
βοΈKeyword: Unreal
Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal impossible or improbable situations.
πΈ This conditional provides an imaginary result for a given situation. It is very unlikely that the condition will be fulfilled. Generally, Conditional Sentences Type 2 refer to an action in the present that could happen if the present situation were different.
π΄ In conditional type 2, we usually use "were" instead of "was" even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it. "were" here is a subjunctive form.
π NOTE "was" is also a possible form.
β¦οΈ FORM β¦οΈ
πΊIf β Simple Past β , β Would β Base Verb
πΊWould β Base Verb β If β Simple Past
π Example π
π If I were a millionaire, I would buy a mansion.
π I would bring her back to life if I knew necromancy.
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π Conditional Sentences π
Conditional Type 2β£
βοΈKeyword: Unreal
Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal impossible or improbable situations.
πΈ This conditional provides an imaginary result for a given situation. It is very unlikely that the condition will be fulfilled. Generally, Conditional Sentences Type 2 refer to an action in the present that could happen if the present situation were different.
π΄ In conditional type 2, we usually use "were" instead of "was" even if the pronoun is I, he, she or it. "were" here is a subjunctive form.
π NOTE "was" is also a possible form.
β¦οΈ FORM β¦οΈ
πΊIf β Simple Past β , β Would β Base Verb
πΊWould β Base Verb β If β Simple Past
π Example π
π If I were a millionaire, I would buy a mansion.
π I would bring her back to life if I knew necromancy.
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π‘π π’ Silent Letters π’π΄π‘
List of the words with silent letters
πA silent letter is a letter that is not pronounced, but it is written in a word.
There are a lot of words with silent letters in English.
π¨(Rules of making letters silent) πΆ
Here are the simple tips to remember the silent letters. π @AmEnglish
π΅B is often silent after M (mb) and before T (bt): bomb, debt
π΅C is silent after S (sc): muscle, scene
π΅E is silent at the end of the words: name; hope
π΅G is often silent before N (gn): gnarled, foreign
π΅H is silent after W (wh): what, when
π΅K is often silent before N (kn): knife, know
π΅L is often silent before M, F, K, D, (lm, lf, lk, ld): calm, half, yolk, could
π΅N is often silent after M (mn): autumn, column
π΅P is silent in the suffix βpsychβ: psychology
π΅T is often silent after S (st), and at the end of the words of French origin: castle, hasten
π΅U is silent before I (uI) and E (ue): guilty, guess
π΅W is often silent before R (wr) and H (wh): wrong , whare is the list of words with silent letters π @AmEnglish
β΄B: bomb β climb β crumb βlamb β limb β comb βnumb β plumb β thumb β tomb β womb β debt β doubt;
β΄C: ascent β fascinate β muscle β scene β scissors β crescent β descent β scenario β scent;
Ch: yacht;
β΄D: handkerchief β handsome β Wednesday β sandwich;
β΄G: β gnash β gnat β gnaw β gnome β align β campaign β gnarled β design β foreign β malign β reign β sign β assign;
β΄H: haute cuisine β heir β honour β hour β ghost β what β when β where β why β while β whether βwhite - rhythm;
β΄K: knack β knee β kneel β knife β knight β knit β knob β knot β know β knuckle;
β΄L: balm β calm β calf β half β yolk β palm β psalm β chalk β talk β walk β could β should β would β colonel β almond β salmon;
β΄N: autumn β column β condemn β damn β hymn β solemn;
β΄P: psalm β psephology β psychic β ptarmigan β pterodactyl β psychology β receipt β corps β coup;
β΄S: aisle β island β debris β Illinois
β΄T: bristle β fasten β listen β mortgage β soften β thistle β wrestle β castle β hustle β chestnut - ballet βbuffet β chalet β crochet β valet β debut - beret;
β΄U: biscuit β build β circuit β disguise β guilty β league β rogue β vague β guess β guest β guide β guitar-antique β cheque;
β΄W: wrangle β wrap β wreath β wreck β wrench β wrestle β wriggle β wring β write β wrong β answer β sword β towards β two β whole β who β whom β whose
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List of the words with silent letters
πA silent letter is a letter that is not pronounced, but it is written in a word.
There are a lot of words with silent letters in English.
π¨(Rules of making letters silent) πΆ
Here are the simple tips to remember the silent letters. π @AmEnglish
π΅B is often silent after M (mb) and before T (bt): bomb, debt
π΅C is silent after S (sc): muscle, scene
π΅E is silent at the end of the words: name; hope
π΅G is often silent before N (gn): gnarled, foreign
π΅H is silent after W (wh): what, when
π΅K is often silent before N (kn): knife, know
π΅L is often silent before M, F, K, D, (lm, lf, lk, ld): calm, half, yolk, could
π΅N is often silent after M (mn): autumn, column
π΅P is silent in the suffix βpsychβ: psychology
π΅T is often silent after S (st), and at the end of the words of French origin: castle, hasten
π΅U is silent before I (uI) and E (ue): guilty, guess
π΅W is often silent before R (wr) and H (wh): wrong , whare is the list of words with silent letters π @AmEnglish
β΄B: bomb β climb β crumb βlamb β limb β comb βnumb β plumb β thumb β tomb β womb β debt β doubt;
β΄C: ascent β fascinate β muscle β scene β scissors β crescent β descent β scenario β scent;
Ch: yacht;
β΄D: handkerchief β handsome β Wednesday β sandwich;
β΄G: β gnash β gnat β gnaw β gnome β align β campaign β gnarled β design β foreign β malign β reign β sign β assign;
β΄H: haute cuisine β heir β honour β hour β ghost β what β when β where β why β while β whether βwhite - rhythm;
β΄K: knack β knee β kneel β knife β knight β knit β knob β knot β know β knuckle;
β΄L: balm β calm β calf β half β yolk β palm β psalm β chalk β talk β walk β could β should β would β colonel β almond β salmon;
β΄N: autumn β column β condemn β damn β hymn β solemn;
β΄P: psalm β psephology β psychic β ptarmigan β pterodactyl β psychology β receipt β corps β coup;
β΄S: aisle β island β debris β Illinois
β΄T: bristle β fasten β listen β mortgage β soften β thistle β wrestle β castle β hustle β chestnut - ballet βbuffet β chalet β crochet β valet β debut - beret;
β΄U: biscuit β build β circuit β disguise β guilty β league β rogue β vague β guess β guest β guide β guitar-antique β cheque;
β΄W: wrangle β wrap β wreath β wreck β wrench β wrestle β wriggle β wring β write β wrong β answer β sword β towards β two β whole β who β whom β whose
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. β Grammar Lesson β π Conditional Sentences π Conditional Type 2β£ βοΈKeyword: Unreal Often called the "unreal" conditional because it is used for unreal impossible or improbable situations. πΈ This conditional provides anβ¦
. β Grammar Lesson β
π Conditional Sentences π
Conditional Type 3β£
βοΈKeyword: Impossible
Conditional Sentences Type 3 refer to situations in the past. They express hypothetical results to past given situations. These situations can never be real, because they refer to things in the past that cannot be changed.
β¦οΈ FORM β¦οΈ
πΊIf β Past Perfect β , β Would β Have β Past Participle
πΊWould β Have β Past Participle β If β Past Perfect
π Example π
π If he had been careful, he wouldn't have had that terrible accident.
π She wouldn't have gone to her brother's house if he had been honest with her.
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π Conditional Sentences π
Conditional Type 3β£
βοΈKeyword: Impossible
Conditional Sentences Type 3 refer to situations in the past. They express hypothetical results to past given situations. These situations can never be real, because they refer to things in the past that cannot be changed.
β¦οΈ FORM β¦οΈ
πΊIf β Past Perfect β , β Would β Have β Past Participle
πΊWould β Have β Past Participle β If β Past Perfect
π Example π
π If he had been careful, he wouldn't have had that terrible accident.
π She wouldn't have gone to her brother's house if he had been honest with her.
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π Prepositions π
A preposition is a word governing, and usually coming in front of, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element.
π Example π
π She left before breakfast.
π What did you come for ?
π Rules π @AmEnglish
πΊ A preposition is followed by a "noun".
Subject β verb β preposition β "noun"
π Example π
π The book is on the table.
π He lives in Ethiopia.
πΊ A preposition cannot be followed by a verb.
π If we want to follow a preposition by a verb, we must use the "ing" form which is really a gerund or verb in noun form.
π Example π
π She isn't used to working.
π I ate before coming.
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π Prepositions π
A preposition is a word governing, and usually coming in front of, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element.
π Example π
π She left before breakfast.
π What did you come for ?
π Rules π @AmEnglish
πΊ A preposition is followed by a "noun".
Subject β verb β preposition β "noun"
π Example π
π The book is on the table.
π He lives in Ethiopia.
πΊ A preposition cannot be followed by a verb.
π If we want to follow a preposition by a verb, we must use the "ing" form which is really a gerund or verb in noun form.
π Example π
π She isn't used to working.
π I ate before coming.
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