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It will probably rain tomorrow


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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.

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