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OBJECT + VERB + SUBJECT
SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT
HAVE TO
MUST
MAIGHT
MAY
SHOULD
EXAMPLES
BE ABLE TO
COULD
CAN
CAPABILITY
CAPACITY
IF + PAST PERFECT + PREFECT CONDITIONAL
PAST SIMPLE + WOULD + VERB
POSSIBLE CONSECUENCES
IF+ PRESENT SIMPLE + WILL/WONT + INFINITIVE
THE RESULT IS ALWAYS TRUE
IF + PRESENT SIMPLE + ... + PRESENT SIMPLE
WHEN AN ACTION OCCURS
HOW AN ACTION IS DONE
INDICATES POSSESION
REFER TO PEOPLE OR THINGS
REFER TO PEOPLE, ANIMALS, OR THINGS
REFER TO ANIMAL AND THINGS
REFER TO PEOPLE
NON ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
INDEFINITIVE
A - AN
DEFINITIVE
THE
OF A SENTENCE
INDIVIDUALLY
IN GENERAL
ARTICLE
NUMBERS
NUMERALS
ONE,TWO,TREE
INTERROGATIVE
USE IN QUESTIONS
TO ASK ABOUT SPECIF ITEMS
POSSESIVE
OWNERSHIP
QUANTIFIERS
QUALITY OF A NOUN
DEMOSTRATIVE
SPECIF ITEMS
TIME
SPACE
USE WILL
THE VERB IN BASE FORM
OR IN THE PLANNING PROCESS
YOU HAVE TO USE THE CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BE
PLUS GOING TO
IT REFERS TO A TIME IN THE PAST
HAS TO ADD HAD TO THE SENTENCE
HAS TO ADD THE PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB
THE PAST TENSE OF THE VERB TO BE
HAS TO ADD -ING TO THE VERB
ACTION THAT HAPPENED BEFORE THE PRESENT TIME
IS NO LONGER HAPPENING
HAS TO ADD -ED TO THE VERB