Practice Conditionals On-Line
Below are websites where you can choose to practice and expand on your knowledge of conditionals The English Page-Conditional Tutorial This site provides you with explantations of the English…
Below are websites where you can choose to practice and expand on your knowledge of conditionals The English Page-Conditional Tutorial This site provides you with explantations of the English…
When to use the ‘third’ conditional Use the third conditional to describe situations that might or could have taken place in the past but did not. Meaning, we use the…
When to use the ‘second’ conditional We use the second conditional to describe events that are less likely or have a very low probability of happening. Form of the ‘second’…
When to use the ‘first’ conditional? We use the first conditional to describe events that have a high chance of happening/very likely to happen/ high probability of occuring. Form of…
When to use ‘zero’ conditional? You can use the zero conditional to talk about facts and truths. Form of the ‘zero’ conditional The structure of the zero conditional is: IF…
Hi all, I’ve just been working on my lesson for my class this week. This week’s topic is auxillary verbs, in particular Modal Verbs. I came across this song. Its…
If you have forgotten your collication dictionary at home or simple don’t want to carry around a heavy collocation dictionary around try ozdic Its a relatively new website which uses…
‘ill’ vs ‘sick’ What is the difference between ‘ill’ and ‘sick’?* Many students often ask what the difference between using ‘ill’ and ‘sick’ is. Some teachers will tell their students…
Extended Explanation and Practice of ‘Indicative, Imperative and Subjunctive Mood’ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The following are sites which gives other explanations on the 3 moods in English, plus execerise to practise what…
3 Types of Moods in English What is a ‘mood’? The Enlish langauge has three moods: indicative, imperative and subjunctive. Each mood refers to a verb which tells us the…