Annex 4 - Task 4
Annex 4 - Task 4
Annex 4 - Task 4
Visit the page www.naturalreaders.com and enter the script made in the
previous step; break it into short sentences to listen and practice the
pronunciation in English.
Phrasal verbs
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Verb Meaning Example
First Conditional
Type 1
This type of condition is used for present or future activities which are
likely to happen. We use the present simple tense in the if clause and the
shall/will/can/may+infinitive construction in the main clause.
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Cuellar, D. (2017). (Image). If Clauses in Conditional Sentences.
Second Conditional
Type 2
The condition is used for present or future activities which are unlikely
or impossible to happen. We use the past simple tense in the if clause
and the should/would+infinitive contruction in the main clause.
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Cuellar, D. (2017). (Image). If Clauses in Conditional Sentences.
Future Perfect
‘By’ and “by the time” mean ‘not later than a particular time’ and ‘in’
means ‘within a period of time’.
We use these expressions when we don’t know exactly when something
will finish.
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• I promise I’ll have done all the work by next Saturday. - We don’t
know exactly when this person will finish the work – maybe
Thursday, maybe Friday – but definitely before Saturday.
Future perfect
Affirmative Will have + past participle
Negative Will + not + have + participle
Questions Will + pronoun + have + participle