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Unit : 12 Lesson : 6. By : Anfal. Relative clauses. They define, give us essential information about a general term or expression .
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Unit : 12 Lesson : 6 By : Anfal
Relativeclauses They define, giveusessentialinformationabout a general termorexpression. - I talkedtothemanwhogaveyouthenews.- I readtheletterwhichcamethismorning.(Whichman ? Theonewhogaveyouthenews.)(Whichletter? theonethatarrivedthismorning.)
THIRD CONDITIONAL If I had had a lot of money, I would have bought a big house. If I had known his number, I would have phoned him. if-clause:PAST PERFECT SIMPLE main clause:PAST CONDITIONALwould + have + past participle The third conditional refers to the past and it is not based on facts. It expresses the a situation which is contrary to reality in the past.
‘Take’ appears in many phrasal verbs Take up- to begin or start a new hobby. Take out – To remove something to outside Take in – To understand or comprehend something. Take after– To have a similar character or personality to a family member. Take back (something) – To return something. Take off (something) – To remove something, usually an items clothing or accessories Take on – To employ someone or to be employed.
Making A Request making a request for something or some action from other people. • Can I...? • Can you...? • Could I possibly...? • Could I...? • Could you possibly...? • Could you...? • I look forward to hearing from you soon. • I need (to)... Can you help? • I'd be (very) grateful if you could... • May I...?