Grammar 2
Grammar 2
Grammar 2
ZERO CONDITIONAL
FIRST CONDITIONAL
Future Simple
Allò que passarà si es compleix la
If/unless + Present Simple Imperative
condició assenyalada
Modal + base form
SECOND CONDITIONAL
THIRD CONDITIONAL
TIME CLAUSES
As soon as
By the time
Fan referència al futur Present Simple + Future Simple
The moment (that)
When
WISH CLAUSES
Wish / if only
Situacions presents que voldríem canviar o millorar
+ Past Simple
Wish / if only
Fets passats i lamentacions d’allò que ha tingut lloc
+ Past Perfect Simple
PAST
SUBJECT + TO BE + (+ BY + AGENT)
PARTICIPLE
Direct object or The subject in the active sentences,
Same tense Of the verb in
indirect object in but only when it’s definitive (don’t
as the active the active
the active use it when the subject is a pronoun
sentence sentence
sentence or everybody, somebody…
THE CAUSATIVE
HAVE
SUBJECT + + OBJECT + PAST PARTICIPLE
GET
The person who
Something Done
receives the action
MODAL & PERFECT MODAL VERBS
MODAL VERBS
Ability may, might Possibility
can Request may Polite request, permission
Possibility should, ought to Advice, opinion
Ability need to Necessity, obligation
be able to
Possibility have to Necessity, obligation
Inability Obligation, strong necessity
must
can’t Prohibition Strong belief
Disbelief, deduction mustn’t Prohibition
Past ability don’t have to Lack of obligation / necessity
Polite request needn't Lack of obligation / necessity
could
Polite suggestion Formal request
would
possibility Offer
GENERAL CHANGES
Verb tenses: es passen a un temps verbal anterior.
Modal verbs
Can → could
May → might
Must / have to → had to
A month ago → the previous month / the Tomorrow → the following day / the day after
month before / the next day
Today → that day Next week → the following week / the week
after
Tonight → that night Here → there
Yesterday → the previous day / the day This → that
before
Last week → the previous week / the week These → those
before
Now → then
‘I found your keys last night’ Peter told Ann. → Peter told Ann (that) he had found her keys the previous night.
Reported qüestions
Yes / no qüestions:
‘Have you finished your exercicis?’, the teacher asked us. → The teacher asked if we had finished our exercicis.
Wh- qüestions:
‘Where did you buy this dress?’ My friend wanted to know. → My friend wanted to know where I had bought
that dress.
*la pregunta del reported speech deja de ser pregunta y, por lo tarto, no se altera el orden Suj. – V – Compl.
*el sujeto como no queda claro en la primera, te lo inventas en la segunda.
‘Sit down and don’t talk’, the mother told her children. → The mother told her children to sit down and not to talk.
Reported suggestions
‘Why don’t we have a party?’ / ‘Let’s have a party’ / ‘Shall we have a party?’ / ‘How about having a party?’, he
suggested. → He suggested having a party.
Reported verbs
DEFINING CLAUSES
NON-DEFINING CLAUSES