Mastering English Grammar: Conditionals, Preferences, Modals, Passives & More

English Grammar Practice

Conditionals

  1. First Conditional: If you see her, you will ask her about the book. He won’t pass his exams unless he works hard. Provided we buy the tickets now, we will be able to fly to Paris.
  2. Second Conditional: If I were you, I would invite her to the cinema. We could play outside if it didn’t rain. If I had money, I would give you some.
  3. Third Conditional: What would you have done if he had called you? If they had been here, they would have enjoyed the meal. If he had
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English Practice: Reading, Writing, and Conversation Exercises

English Practice

Read the following text: My name is Carolina Parker….

a) What’s her name? Her name is Carolina Parker.

b) Does she live in Ireland? No, she doesn’t. She lives in Scotland.

c) Where does Carol work? She works in a restaurant near the center of the village.

d) Do they close early in the evening? No, they don’t. They close late in the evening.

e) What kind of food do they serve? They serve Italian food.

f) Are their pizzas horrible? No, they aren’t. Their pizzas are very popular.

g) Where

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The Hitchhiker: A Short Story of Deception and Terror

The Hitchhiker (Hacer dedo.)

As Andrea turned off the motorway onto the road to Brockbourne, the small village in which she lived, it was four o’clock in the afternoon, but already the sun was falling behind the hills. At this time in December, it would be completely dark by five o’clock. Andrea shivered. The interior of the car was not cold, but the trees bending in the harsh wind and the patches of yesterday’s snow still heaped in the fields made her feel chilly inside. It was another ten miles

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My Life After a Train Accident: A Story of Resilience

My Life After a Train Accident

I Chose to Live: The Accident That Changed My Life and My Rehabilitation

Before the Accident

The second half of my fourth year of IBA and advanced medicine was marked by burnout, but we all knew the worst was yet to come: the examination period. I felt exhausted, as I did each new year. My days passed between the university and studying, with some time for family, friends, and my boyfriend, Richard. The heat in Santiago was intense, and I dreamed of the calendar, begging

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English Grammar and Usage: Common Mistakes

Common English Mistakes

1.

Lend: Why don’t you ask a friend to lend you money if you have any money?

Case: Take some more money in case you need to get a taxi home.

Would: If my grades were good enough, I would study computing.

Been: I’ve been studying since 2011.

Unless: I’ll get you a CD for your birthday unless I haven’t got enough money.

Came: Henry Ford came up with the idea of the assembly line…

Long: I`ll need you 50 as long as…

Down: Our washing machine has broken down, so I have to…

Only:

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Vocabulary from Charles Dickens’ Era

Dover mail

A coach that carried letters and passengers.

Struggling

Moving with great difficulty.

Trudged

Walked with difficulty.

Wearily

Very tiredly.

Mist

Fog.

Highwaymen

Armed robbers who attacked coaches.

Blunderbuss

A very heavy gun.

Peered

Looked carefully.

Uneasily

Anxiously, worriedly.

Aimed

Pointed.

Stiffly

When you are stiff, your muscles hurt when you move them.

Plunged

Went deep.

To see about it

To deal with it.

Awkwardly

Embarrassedly.

Eagerly

Enthusiastically.

Keenly

Intently.

Distress

Mental suffering.

Faint

Loss of

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