Zusammenfassung der Ressource
REVIEW
- CONDITIONALS
- Zero Conditional
- BASIC STRUCTURE:
If + Present Simple+
Present Simple
- USED: Is used when the time referred to is
"now or always" and the situation is real and
possible
- If you need a ticket, I
can get you one.
- First Conditional
- BASIC STRUCTURE: If + Present simple +
Will + Present simple
- If we hurry, we'll catch the bus.
- USED: Refers to a possible condition and its probable
outcome
- Second Conditional
- BASIC STRUCTURE: If + Past Simple +
Would + Past Simple
- If i ate cake, i'd get fat.
- USED: Conditional type 2 is used to refer to a hypothetical condition and its
probable outcome
- Third Conditional
- BASIC STRUCTURE: If + Past
Perfect + would have + PP
- If David had been more careful,
he wouldn't have fallen.
- USED: Is used to refer to a condition of the past that
is not real, as well as to its probable outcome in the
past
- Mix Conditional
- BASIC STRUCTURE: If +
Past Simple + Would
have + PP
- If Mtthew was more
sensible, he would have
worn a suit to the
interview.
- USED: It is used to refer to a time in
the past and a situation that has not
yet ended in the present.
- EMPHASIS
- Emphasis is placed on a
particular part of a sentence
- What.....is / are that
- EXAMPLE: WHAT research has shown IS THAT
long-term investment produces positive results.
- It is.....that.....
- EXAMPLE: IT IS the art markert THAT
interests us now.
- Inversion after negative
sentence openers
- EXAMPLE: NEVER have we seen such
terrible share prices.
- Inversion after only , rarely, little
- EXAMPLE: RARELY does investing in blue-chip
companies fail to make money .