English Verb Tenses, Conditionals, and Reported Speech

English Verb Tenses

Present Tenses

Present Simple

  • Affirmative (+): I/you work (trabajo), she/he/it works (trabaja)
  • Negative (-): I/you do not work, she/he/it does not work
  • Interrogative (?): Do I/you work? Does she/he/it work?
  • Usage: Routines, habits, general truths.
  • Time Expressions: Always, usually, generally, occasionally, seldom, sometimes, how often?, at night, in the morning.

Present Continuous

  • Affirmative (+): I am asking (estoy preguntando), you are asking, she/he/it is asking.
  • Usage: Actions happening
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Essential Email Templates: Personal, Complaint, Job, & Request

Informal Email: Catching Up & News/Help

Hey! Long time no see!
How are you? It’s been ages since we’ve talked! I’m writing because [Reason for email, e.g., “I have big news!” / “I need your help!”]. You won’t believe it!

Well, [Main information]. I’ve been trying to figure out [Problem], but I keep messing up! It’s driving me crazy! BTW, [Other detail]. Have you ever done something like this before? I’d love to hear your advice!

By the way, how’s everything with you? Hope you’re doing great! Let’

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Essential English Vocabulary & Grammar Reference

Food & Restaurant Vocabulary

Food Qualities & Types

  • Fresh
  • Low-fat (bajo en grasas)
  • Home-made
  • Raw (crudo)
  • Spicy
  • Sweet
  • Takeaway

Food Items

  • Beans
  • Duck
  • Lettuce
  • Peaches
  • Prawns
  • Salmon
  • Sausages
  • Strawberries

Dining Items & Courses

  • Knife
  • Fork
  • Spoon
  • Plate
  • Glass
  • Napkin
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Starters
  • Main Courses
  • Desserts

Cooking Methods

  • Boiled
  • Roast
  • Baked
  • Grilled
  • Fried
  • Steamed

Restaurant Terms

  • Butcher (carnicero)
  • Menu
  • Diet
  • Well done
  • Rare

Sports Terminology

People in Sport

  • Captain
  • Coach
  • Fans
  • Players
  • Referee
  • Spectators
  • Team

Sporting Venues

  • Stadium
  • Sport
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Key English Grammar and Vocabulary Topics

Work Vocabulary

Verb Collocations

  • Work: from 8 to 4 (De 8 a 4); flexitime (horario flexible); full-time (tiempo completo); part-time (tiempo parcial)
  • Have: a discussion (una discusión); a holiday (un día de fiesta); a meeting (una reunión); lunch (almuerzo)
  • Do: some work (un poco de trabajo); some research (algunas investigaciones); a job (un puesto de trabajo); a good job (un buen trabajo)
  • Make: a decision (una decisión); an appointment (una cita); a business trip (un viaje de negocios); a phone
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English Grammar Essentials and Word Building

Connectors and Conjunctions

  • So that + subject + verb (often with modal like ‘could’/’would’)
  • Although + subject + verb
  • As well as + -ing form
  • As soon as + subject + verb
  • As long as
  • As far as I’m concerned
  • In case + subject + verb
  • In order to + infinitive
  • If / Unless
  • Despite / In spite of + -ing form / the fact that + subject + verb
  • Before / After
  • Because of + noun / the fact that + subject + verb
  • Even so / Even if / Even though
  • Eitheror … (e.g., either on Monday or Tuesday)
  • However (sentence start or mid-
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English Vocabulary and Grammar: Money, Sports & Key Rules

Unit 6: Money Matters

Vocabulary Examples

  • Can you lend me some money?
  • I owe Jim $20.
  • I got a discount on them.
  • I thought I had a note (banknote) in my wallet.
  • She’s a bit short of money.
  • They made a very nice profit on the deal.
  • My salary hasn’t arrived yet.
  • I don’t have any cash on me.
  • Could I borrow your pen?
  • We need to consider the legal fees.

Money Idioms

  • Cost an arm and a leg: Extremely expensive.
  • Hard-earned money: Money made from working a lot.
  • On the house: Paid for by a bar or restaurant.
  • Splash out: Spend
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