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PORTAFOLIO
María Fernanda Colmenero Payán A01665733
Third Conditional
Hypothesizing
The Articles
Linking Words
Word Pairs
Word pairs are often represent contrasting aspects or actions that are commonly linked together in language to express various concepts or situations. For example:
Quizlet, (2022). HEADWAY UPPER-INTERMEDIATE VOCABULARY UNIT 11. Quizlet. https://quizlet.com/mx/731625084/headway-upper-intermediate-vocabulary-unit-11-flash-cards/?x=1jqt
In English there are three articles: a, an, and the. Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective.
- A cat is in the garden.
- An owl, an umbrella, etc.
- The book is on the table.
Butte College. (s. f.). Definite and Indefinite Articles (a, an, the). Butte College. https://www.butte.edu/departments/cas/tipsheets/grammar/articles.html
When we want a situation in the present to be different, we express wishes and we can use certain structures to do so. For example:We use wish/if only + the past simple.
- If only I played tenis.
- I wish I were rich!
- If only I had done my homework earlier.
- I wish I hadn't eaten all the pizza.
SMASH English - Cambridge English Exam Preparation. (2020). I WISH & IF ONLY (wishes and regrets) - English Grammar for B2 First (FCE) [Vídeo]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6Si3Op79Sw
Linking words helps you connect differrent ideas in a sentence, in a way that makes writing smoother and more fluid. Some examples are:
Irfan, S. (2021). Linking Words & Phrases in English | Oxford International English. Oxford International English Schools. https://www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com/linking-words-and-phrases-in-english
We use the third conditional to express a past regret, something that has already happen but you wish it was different.There are two structures for this:If + had + past perfect (,) + would + have + past participle.
- If I had known you were in hospital, I would have visited you.
- I would have bought you a present if I had known it was your birthday.
Ellii (formerly ESL Library). (2021). Third conditional – grammar & verb tenses [Vídeo]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve4Tk78j6Nc