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José Orta

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Infographic

UNIT 8

JOSE ANTONIO ORTA SANCHEZ

WILL/ WENT

SHOULD AND SHOULDN'T

We use will inconditionals to say what we think will happen in the present or future: I'll give her a call if I can find her number. You won't get in unless you have a ticket. We use would to make hypotheses:

We use should and shouldn't to make suggestions and give advice:

  • You should go to sleep early
  • You shouldn't say that in class
  • It would to works
  • She wouldn't do in my house

POSSESIVE PRONOUNS

POSSESIVE PRONOUNS

Possessive pronouns are pronouns that are used to indicate the ownership (possession) of something or someone by something or someoneelse. The English possessive pronouns are mine, ours, yours, his, hers, theirs, and whose. Possessive pronouns are closely related to possessive determiners, which are used differently since they appear before a noun instead of replacing it. The possessive determiners are my, our, your, his, her, its, their, and whose.

  • My brother cant drive manual
  • Thats is my cellphone
  • His hair is gorgeous
  • Is are the boy whose temper is sad?