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Great Thinkers B1 - Unit 7 Grammar 1 and Develop ...
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I / see a bear → run for my life
If I saw a bear, I would run for my life.
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You are _____ you have the ability to to wait or to accept difficulties without getting angry.
patient
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You _______ arrive on time every time you are meeting someone. It is rude to make people wait. COMPLETE USING A MODAL VERB
should
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If you are _______ you want to be successful, rich, famous, etc
ambitious
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When do we use a comma in the second conditional?
When the part of the sentence with If comes at the beginning.
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I ________ get up early tomorrow, it's a holiday. COMPLETE USING A MODAL VERB
don't have to
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My sister _________ go to school today, her teachers are on strike. COMPLETE USING A MODAL VERB
doesn't have to
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I / understad French → not watch a French film (unless)
Unless I understood French, I wouldn't watch a French film.
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we / have wings → be able to fly
If we had wings, we would be able to fly.
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How do we form the second conditional?
If + past simple, would/wouldn't + infinitive
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You _____ drink and drive. COMPLETE USING A MODAL VERB
mustn't
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The new Batman is not _________ at look. He's not really attractive.
good-looking
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When do we use the phrase If I were you?
We use it to give advice and recommendations.
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You ________ go to bed so late, you won't have energy the next day. COMPLETE USING A MODAL VERB
shouldn't
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Oxford students _______ use pencil to work on their books. COMPLETE USING A MODAL VERB
must / have to
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my parents / win the lottery → buy me a house
If my parents won the lottery, they would buy me a house
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We use the Second conditionsl to talk about....
imaginary or improbable situations (in the present or future) and their consequences
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If you work _____, you only work for some of the day.
part-time
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What does UNLESS MEAN?
It means If... not or except if
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