Unit: Unit 10.2 | English exercises

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Alternatives to If

There are other conjunctions that we can to introduce conditionals.

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Common Adjective and Preposition Combinations

Certain adjectives are used only with specific prepositions.

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Conditional with Wish and If only

If only and wish are used to show our regrets or wishes in the past and the present and...

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Conditional with Would Rather

When we want to express preferences, we use would rather.

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Ellipsis

Ellipsis takes place when we omit words to avoid repetitions or when the meaning can be understood without them.

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Like

Like, as a verb, is used to express things we enjoy and take pleasure in.

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Like, Love and Hate

We use the verbs like, love and hate to express positive (love or like) or negative (hate) feelings about...

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Mixed Conditional Clauses

Mixed conditionals refer to conditional sentences that include two different types of conditional modals and are unreal conditional sentences...

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Omission of Articles

Omission of articles are allowed in some cases.

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Omission of Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns can be omitted when they are not the subject of the clause.

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Phrasal Verbs

A phrasal verb is a two-part verb formed by a verb and a particle. The particle usually gives a...

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Prepositional Verbs

A prepositional verb is every verb followed by a preposition.

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Subject and Verb Agreement

The subject and verb agreement is a situation in which the subject and a verb accord in number.

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Would Like

Would like is used to express requests or offers more politely.

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