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UNIT 3
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Mind Map on UNIT 3, created by Alin Miramontes on 28/11/2014.
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grammar
passive voice
relative clauses
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UNIT 3
PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE
Auxiliar
Verb
Complement
PAST PARTICIPLE
HAVE/HAS
PROGRESSIVE
Auxiliar
BE (past part.)
Verb + ING
BEEN
HAVE/HAS
COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES
Comparatives
Superlatives
one syllable
one syllable, ends whit "-e"
one syllable, consonant+vocal+consonant
Two syllables, ends whit "-y"
2 or more syllables
Irregular adjetives
Good
Better
Best
Bad
Worse
Worst
Far
Further
Furthest
More/Less + Adj
The most/the least + Adj
Replace "Y" whit IER
Replace "Y" whit IEST
Adj + double consonant+ER
Adj+double consonant + EST
Adj + R
Adj + ST
Adj + ER
Adj + EST
Adjetives
Gradable
Non Gradable
Unique, Essential, Perfect and Excellent.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
REDUCE RELATIVE CLAUSES
You may delete the relative pronoun and the be verb when
1. they are followed by a prepositional phrase.
2. the main verb in the relative clause is progressive.
Give more information, Details
Defining
Tells which noun we are talking about
Sub=Relative pronoun
'who', 'which' or 'that'
Obj= Relative pronoun
Non defining
Gives us extra information about something
"who" "wich"
WHOSE
Always SUBJ. Replaces a possesive
PASSIVE VOICE
The thing receiving the action is the subject
Subject (receiving the action)
To Be (finit form)
Verb in Past part.
Compl. (doing the action)
ACTIVE VOICE
The subject performs the action denoted by the verb.
Subject (doing the action)
Verb
Object
CAUSATIVES & PERMISSIVES
Talk about one person causing another person to do something.
Passive
HAVE, WANT, GET, WOULD LIKE
+ something DONE (use past part.)
Not necessary to say WHO is doing the action
Active
HAVE, LET, MAKE
+ someone DO something (Use infinitive without "to".)
Always say who is doing the action
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