English Grammar

Clasified in Notes of English of Bachelor Degree.

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Present Simple: [I work / I do not work / Do you work?] Always, usually, generally, regularly.occasionally, frequently, often, sometimes rarely, seldom, never, at 1 o'clock, at night, in the morning, on Fridays, every week, once a month, how often ...? Present continuous: [I am reading / I'm not reading / Am i reading?] Now, right now, at the moment, this year, at present, this evening, tonight, tomorrow, next Friday-week-year. Past simple: [you visited / you din't visit / Did you visit?] Yesterday, last week-year, two days ago, in 2007, in the 1980s, in the 18th century, when, then. Past continuous: [I was watching / I was not watching / Was I watching?] Last night-week-year, at 4 o'clock, when, while, as. Future simple: [you will start / you will not start / Will you start?] this evening, in an hour, at 3 o'clock, later, tomorrow, next month-year, soon, in a few weeks, in the future , in 1st May.Be going to: [I'm going to buy / I'm not going to buy / Am I going to buy?] This evening, later, in an hour, at 4 o'clock, tomorrow, soon, next month-year , in a few weeks, on 8th May Future continuous: [you will be shopping / you will not be shopping / Will you be shopping?] at this time, at this time next ... on thursday, in the next decade. Present perfect simple: [you have talked / you have not talked / Have you talked?] ever, never, yet, just, already, recently, lately, how long ...?, for , since, in recent years. perfec Present continuous: [you have been working / you have not been working / Have you been working?] For a year, since2002, how long ...? All night-morning-day-week. Past perfectly simple: [you had started / you had not started / Had you started?] already, by the time, after, before, until, never, just. Past perfect continuous:[you had been traveling / You had not been traveling / Had you been traveling?] for hours, since last April, all morning, when, until, before. Future perfect simple: [you will have finished / you will not have Finish / Will you have finished?] By this time next week, by 10 o'clock, by the end of ..., by then, by August, in three months. Style indirect: work - work / work - had worked / will work - would work / is working - was working / was working - had been working / has worked - had worked / has been working - had been working / had worked - had worked / had been working - had been working / [can - could / may - might / must, have to - must, had to / will - would] now - then / today - that day / tonight - that night / yesterday - the day before / last week - the week before / a month ago - the month before / tomorrow - the day after / next week - the week after / here - there / this, these - that , those. Conditional: 1)if + present simple ---> Future simple, Present simple, imperative 2) if + past simple ---> would + infinitive, could / might + infinitive 3) if + past perfect ---> would have + past participle, could / might have + past participle. Manners: Can (ability, request, possibility, desire, disbelief) Be able to (ability) Can not (not ability, prohibition, disbelief) Could (ability last polite request, possibility) may / might (possibility) May (polite request) would (request formal bid) must (obligation, need strong belief something is true q) have to / need to (obligation, necessity)need not / do not have to (lack of obligation, necessity) musn't (prohibition) should / ought to (warning, opinion)
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