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English Grammar: The Second 2nd Conditional

October 3, 2010 by Melanie

The 2nd (Second) Conditional English Sentence Structure | EnglishTeacherMelanie.com

Conditional sentences in English are used to talk about events and their results. The second (2nd) conditional is the present hypothetical conditional. Hypothetical means imaginary or not real. Use the second conditional when you want to imagine that the present, right now, is different than it really is. You wish that your present situation, or […]

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English Grammar: Get Used To

September 28, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: Get Used to (something) | English Teacher Melanie

get used to = to become more familiar with something or doing something = the act of becoming used to something (or doing something) = something is not as strange or unfamiliar as it used to be, you have gained more experience   get used to + object (something, doing something) He’s lived with her […]

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English Grammar: The 3rd (Third) Conditional

September 26, 2010 by Melanie

The 3rd (Third) Conditional English Sentence Structure | Grammar Lesson | English Teacher Melanie

Grammar is the way words are organized into sentences. It’s important to remember that not all English sentences follow grammar “rules.” However, there are sentence structures you can learn that make it easier for you to express your thoughts. A conditional sentence is used in English to talk about a result that may happen IF […]

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English Grammar: Be Used To

September 21, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: Be Used to (something) | English Teacher Melanie

be used to + object (something, doing something) = something that is familiar to you; it’s not new or unusual = something that is easy for you to do because you’ve done it so many times or for so long   Example sentences: Jane is used to her teenage son’s strange behaviour. I just moved […]

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English Vocabulary: Marriage

September 16, 2010 by Melanie 5 Comments

English Vocabulary: Marriage | English Teacher Melanie

  Ask Someone to Marry You It is very easy to ask someone to marry you. You just ask, “Will you marry me?” Of course, you need to say lots of romantic things like … I want to spend the rest of my life with you! I never want to be apart from you! You […]

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