Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Check out conditionals!

Here's some explanation of the conditionals we use in English.  See how much you understand!  It's also been added to Daniel's Reference Pages.

Conditionals in English

0 Conditional = something which is generally true
If + simple present + simple present
e.g. If you heat butter, it melts.

 
1st Conditional = possible
a) If + simple present + simple future
e.g. If you study hard, you will pass your exams.

b) Imperative + or/and + simple future
e.g. Finish your job and you will be happy.

c) Imperative + if/in case + simple present
e.g. Call them if you need any help.
 

2nd Conditional = imagining, improbable or impossible
If + simple past + simple conditional
e.g. If I were (was) rich, I would buy a Ferrari.

 3rd Conditional = past regrets
If + past perfect + conditional perfect
e.g. If I had eaten chocolate, I would have felt better.
 
Mixed Conditionals (2nd + 3rd )  = past & present situations together
If + simple past + conditional perfect (2nd conditional for present + 3rd conditional for past)
e.g. If tickets weren’t so expensive, I would have gone to the cinema last night.
 
If + past perfect + simple conditional (3rd conditional for past + 2nd conditional for present)
e.g. If James hadn’t fallen off his bike, he would be champion now.

Friday, 6 November 2015

How to write an essay

How to Write an Essay Like the Pros (Infographic)

New link!

A great new website that I have come across is the following:
 
 
It's got plenty of interactive quizzes and YouTube videos, as well as useful advice for FCE and PET exams.
 
Go and check it out! 

Thursday, 5 November 2015

English idioms

Idioms form an important part of any language, none more so than in English.  Try the following quiz to see how much you know: