Relative Pronouns and Adverbs, by Agustina
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Exercise 2
Adjective (Relative) Clause Practice, by Tracy Henninger
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Enlish exercise 1
RELATIVE PRONOUNS: Choose the correct option!, by Elisabeth Weixlbaumer
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
homework
a) If you enjoy modern art, you will enjoy visiting CEART.
b)The old Town Hall will become famous if it's made a tourist attraction.
c)If you need any more advice, please let me know.
d)If you will just come this way, I'll show you where it is on the map.
e)If I were you, I wouldn't be travelling in the rush hour.
f)I would have told them that you were coming if I had known beforehand.
g)You won't be able to hire a car unless you've got a valid driving license.
h)There shouldn't be an difficulty getting Göteborg proviting the ferris run to the schedule.
i)If you leave now, you could get there before the match starts, but I doubt if you'll be on time.
j)If you decide to stay for more than a week, you should better off getting a cheap rail pass.
b)The old Town Hall will become famous if it's made a tourist attraction.
c)If you need any more advice, please let me know.
d)If you will just come this way, I'll show you where it is on the map.
e)If I were you, I wouldn't be travelling in the rush hour.
f)I would have told them that you were coming if I had known beforehand.
g)You won't be able to hire a car unless you've got a valid driving license.
h)There shouldn't be an difficulty getting Göteborg proviting the ferris run to the schedule.
i)If you leave now, you could get there before the match starts, but I doubt if you'll be on time.
j)If you decide to stay for more than a week, you should better off getting a cheap rail pass.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Conditionals
Frequently, the conditional is used to express probability, possibility, wonder or conjecture, and is usually translated as would, could, must have or probably.
The student said that he would study one more hour. (probability, possibility)
What time could it have been? (wonder, conjecture)
He must have been at home. (wonder, conjecture)
We were probably busy when you called. (probability, possibility)
The student said that he would study one more hour. (probability, possibility)
What time could it have been? (wonder, conjecture)
He must have been at home. (wonder, conjecture)
We were probably busy when you called. (probability, possibility)
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