It will probably rain tomorrow
mayito12024 de Diciembre de 2014
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It will probably rain tomorrow.
There definitely won´t be thunderstorms this afternoon. Use adverbs like definitely and probably to show the probability of a prediction.
Definitely = 100% certain
Probably = at least 50% certain
The temperature will definitely rise. Put the adverb between will and the verb in affirmative sentences
There probably won´t be a tornado today Put the adverb before won´t in negative sentences.
Possessive pronouns
Personal pronouns Possessives
Subject Object Adjectives Pronouns
I live in an apartment Two friends live with me. It´s my apartment. The apartment is mine.
He
She has a dryer.
It him.
The dryer belongs to her.
It.
His
It´s her dryer.
Its His.
The dryer is hers.
You
We are on the balcony.
They
You
The neighbors are with us.
Them. Your
It´s our balcony.
Their Yours.
The balcony is ours.
Theirs.
Should for advice
Affirmative sentences Negative sentences Questions Explanations
You should clean your bedroom. You should not/
Shouldn’t leave your clothes on the floor.
Should I throw
Away this comic
Book? We use should + verb
Ask for and gave advice.
Shouldn´t is the contraction of should + not.
I
You
He
She should go now
It
We
They
I
You
He
Shouldn´t stay
It
We
They I
You
He
Should she go now?
It
We
they Should + verb is always the same for all subjects
Could , have to, and must for advice
Examples Explanations
You could study at the library.
You could go there after school. We use could + verb for advice that isn’t strong and suggestions
You have to finish this project tonight We use have to + verb for strong advice.
You must pass you exams to receive a diploma. We use must + verb for very strong advice or commands
Past progressive
Examples Explanations
She was riding her mountain bike all day We form the past progressive with was or were + the – ing form of the verb.
We were diving when the accident happened. We use the past progressive to talk about an action that was happening when something else accurred.
Be able to
Examples Explanations
I am able to see an image.
What is that computer able to do?
We are able to calculate large numbers with it. Use am/is/are able to + verb to talk about ability in the present.
She was able to connect the device.
They were able to find a solution. Use was/were/able to + verb to talk about ability in the past.
Will he be able to walk again?
Yes, he will be able to walk again. / No, he won´t be able to walk again. Use will + be + able to + verb to talk about ability in the future.
Present perfect
Examples Explanations
My grandfather had won the lottery
Three times !
I have not spent any money today Make the present perfect with have or has + the past participle or the verb.
Use the present perfect to talk about an action that began in the past and that continues into the present.
Has she ever borrowed money from you? Make questions in the present perfect by moving have or has in front of the subject.
I have saved $ 20 a week for three years.
He has been a millionaire since he found oil on his farm. Use for and since with the presents perfect to say how long something has been happening.
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