Conditional – Introduction
Zero, first, second, third Conditional, Choose the right conditional form: A/ CONDITIONAL FORMS PRESENTATION: Zero Conditional: => If (When, Unless) + Present, ... Present simple (or imperative). Things are true…
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If + past perfect, subject + "would have" + past participle .... 3rd conditional = "if + past perfect", ... "would have" + past participle 3rd Conditional about impossible…
Must not, Mustn't, the prohibition We express a prohibition Must is an auxiliary verb. It is followed by a main verb. The structure for must not is: subject +…
MUST and HAVE TO Modals, express a strong obligation or prohibition "Must" and "Have to": modals verbs, both express obligation. "Have to" is a more flexible form. Alternative: "have to",…
To be able to do something "to be able to" is used for ability for all tenses instead can or could. "to be able to": You are capable to do…