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FINAL PORTFOLIO

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Third Conditional

vocabulary: The Vikings

All, Every and Each

Wish/If only

Determinires

Third Conditional

Structure: IF / UNLESS + PAST PERFECT→ WOULD HAVE + PARTICIPLE

Conditional sentences are statements that express a condition and its result. They are constructed using an "if" to introduce the condition and a main clause to indicate the result. There are several types of conditional sentences, varying in time and different scenarios. The third conditional is characterized by:

Used to talk about unreal situations in the past and their hypothetical results. it is impossible to change things because it refers to something from the past, so we only talk about hypothetical scenarios in the past, often unrealistic.

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Some Examples:

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Certainly - to express confidence or assurance. It indicates that something is true or will definitely happen. Basically - to simplify or summarize something. Still - used to indicate that a situation continues to exist or persist despite other circumstances If you ask me - to introduce a personal opinion or viewpoint. All the same - It suggests that despite differences, things are essentially unchanged. Definitely - to emphasize certainty or firmness in a statement. After all - It's often used to express a conclusion or justification based on previous statements or actions. Surely - to indicate confidence or certainty in what is being said.

Personally - based on personal opinion or experience.At least - It implies that the actual amount might be more, but this is the least expected or acceptable. Actually - used to emphasize the truth or reality of a situation, sometimes in contrast to what was expected or assumed. Anyway - used to indicate a shift in topic or to return to a previous topic after a digression. Presumably - indicates that something is assumed to be true based on available information or evidence. Obviously - to indicate that something is easily perceived or understood based on common sense.

The Vikings

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Wish/If Only

Wish

If Only

Wish + Past simple To talk about things that we would like to be different. (Unlikely or impossible) Wish + Past perfect to talk about things that happened and that we regret. wish + person/thing + would + infinitive to talk about situations that annoy us and we would like them to change, or to stop.

Present and Future

We can use If Only for the same as wish. If only is more emphatic.

Past

Determinires

Articles

A An The N.A

References in apa

Cambridge Dictionary. (2024, April 10). A/an and the. @CambridgeWords. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/a-an-and-the The Vikings as Explorers and Settlers - Norse Mythology for Smart People. (2019, February 8). Norse Mythology for Smart People. https://norse-mythology.org/vikings-explorers-settlers/ ‌‌ Wishes: “wish” and “if only.” (2018, July 17). LearnEnglish. https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/b1-b2-grammar/wishes-wish-if-only#:~:text=We%20use%20wish%20and%20if,a%20bit%20stronger%20than%20wish. ‌ Tercer condicional en inglés | Estructura y ejemplos | ABA English. (2017). ABA English (ES). https://www.abaenglish.com/es/gramatica-ingles/condicional/third-conditional/ ‌

Thank you

Some examples:

  • If I had known you were coming, I would have prepared dinner.
  • If she had exercised regularly, she would have been healthier.
  • If I had woken up earlier, I would have caught the train.

Tend livestock

Taking care of animals like cows or sheep, making sure they're healthy and safe.

Carve stone

Sculpt or shape stone by cutting away parts of it, often to create a specific design or form.

Trade goods

When people exchange things they have for things they want from others.

Raid monasteries

Attack religious buildings, like churches or temples, to steal valuable things.

Worship gods

Show respect and love for God or for a god.

Extort money

Forcing people to give money by threatening them or using violence.

Settle in many lands

Making homes and communities in different places.

Mount expeditions

Groups of people organize and go on journeys, usually for exploring or discovering new things.

Explore far and wide

Travel to many different places to learn about them or find new things.