Categorie: Tutti - phrasal - conditional - quantifiers - modals

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Cheat Sheet part II

The text discusses various grammatical elements crucial for constructing meaningful and accurate sentences in English. It begins with quantifiers, which are words that specify the amount or quantity of a noun.

Cheat Sheet
part II

Cheat Sheet part II

Hypothetical Conditional

non-occurrence or non-existence of a future action or state is a consequence of some unlikely, hypothetical prior action or state
mixed

unreal past situation and its probable result in the present

past perfect + present conditional

3

unreal past situation that wouldn't have a real result

past perfect + perfect conditional

2

hypothetical situation and its probable result

past + prsent conditional/present continuous

1

possible situation with its probable result

present + future

0

general truths

present + present

Modal verbs

to express ability, obligation, permission, assumptions, probability and possibility, requests, offers, and advice.
Can, Could, May, Might, Must, Shall, Should, Will, Would.
Subject + Modal Verb + Verb (base form of the infinitive)

Phrasal verbs

phrases that indicate actions literal or idiomatic meaning
verb + preposition/adverb

Quantifiers

indicate the amount or quantity of something referred to by a noun
all, some, any, much, enough, no half, double, both