Cheat Sheet
part II
Quantifiers
indicate the amount or quantity
of something referred to by a noun
all, some, any,
much, enough, no
half, double, both
Phrasal verbs
phrases that indicate actions
literal or idiomatic meaning
verb + preposition/adverb
Modal verbs
Subject + Modal Verb + Verb (base form of the infinitive)
to express ability, obligation,
permission, assumptions, probability and possibility,
requests, offers, and advice.
Can, Could, May,
Might, Must, Shall,
Should, Will, Would.
Hypothetical Conditional
non-occurrence or non-existence
of a future action or state is
a consequence of some unlikely,
hypothetical prior action or state
0
general truths
present + present
1
possible situation with its probable result
present + future
2
hypothetical situation and its probable result
past + prsent conditional/present continuous
3
unreal past situation that wouldn't have a real result
past perfect + perfect conditional
mixed
unreal past situation and its
probable result in the present
past perfect + present conditional