Unit 10 - Lesson A: The Rise To Fame: Touchstone 2nd Edition - Language Summary - Level 4
Unit 10 - Lesson A: The Rise To Fame: Touchstone 2nd Edition - Language Summary - Level 4
Performing
online sensation (n)
opera voice (n)
tenor (n)
viral star (n)
be onto something (v)
get a standing ovation (v)
have a singing career (v)
sing a set of pop songs (v)
Other words
English-born (adj)
most-watched (adj)
music critic (n)
publicity (n)
video-sharing website (n)
Grammar
Talking hypothetically about the past
When you talk hypothetically about the past, you talk about things that didn't happen, but
were possible. You can use sentences with if to talk hypothetically about the past.
Statements
Use the past perfect form in the if clause and a past modal with would have, could have or
might have, etc. in the main clause:
If Watson had stayed in school, maybe he would have done something entirely
different.
(= Watson didn't stay in school, and he didn't do something different.)
If he hadn't won the talent contest, he might not have had the confidence to
become a singer.
(= He did win, and he did have the confidence to become a singer.)
The if clause describes a hypothetical situation in the past. The main clause describes a
possible result in the past.
Information questions
Yes-No questions