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English Grammar: “If You Could … ?”

October 23, 2016 by Melanie 10 Comments

English Grammar: "If You Could ... ?" | English Teacher Melanie

Could is a modal verb. Modal verbs are common in English. Modals are used before other verbs to express ideas such as ability, possibility, certainty, necessity, or permission. A modal verb is an auxiliary verb. It is a helping verb. It can’t be used by itself in sentence. It must be used before another verb. […]

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English Grammar: What are Conditional Sentences?

October 24, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: An Introduction to Conditional Sentences | English Teacher Melanie

Grammar explains the way that words are organized into sentences. 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 and feel more confident speaking English. Conditional sentences are one of these structures. A sentence structure is a specific order […]

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English Grammar: The Zero 0 Conditional

October 17, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: 0 (Zero) Conditional | English Teacher Melanie

Conditional sentences in English are used to talk about events and their results. The zero (0) conditional is the factual conditional. It is used to talk about habits, scientific facts, general truths, instructions and rules, if something else happens first. If this event happens or if this condition exists, this is what happens. These are […]

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English Grammar: The First 1st Conditional

October 10, 2010 by Melanie

The 1st (First) Conditional English Sentence Structure | EnglishTeacherMelanie.com

Conditional sentences in English are used to talk about events and their results. The first (1st) conditional is the possible conditional. It is used to talk about possible future events and their likely results. If this event happens or if this condition exists, this will likely happen. You can use the the first conditional to […]

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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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