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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Monday, February 26, 2018
HARE AND TORTOISE
HARE AND TORTOISE
Unce upon a time there was a hare and a tortoise.The hare challenged the tortoise in a race in order to prove that he is faster than the tortoise.First, the hare was faster than the tortoise,but then the hare fell asleep under a tree.Eventually, the tortoise won the race and the hare was very sad!The final message of the story is that we must never give up!
Monday, February 5, 2018
Cosmic Grammar, Conditionals
Hi fantastic Bloggers!
Today I'm here to tell you about my English lesson about Conditionals. We did the Zero, the Fist, the Second Conditional and the Third Conditional.
About the Zero Conditional: ❤We form it with: if+adjective+present simple, adjective+present simple ❤We use it: to talk for things that tey're always true if something else happens first, for rules and instructions. For example: If you leave ice cream out of the fridge, it melts.
About the First Conditional: ❤We form it with: if+adjective+present simple, adjective+will+bare infinitive (without to) ❤We use it: to talk for things that they're very close to happen if something else happens first. For example: If it rains, we won't go for a picnic.
About the Second Conditional: ❤We form it with: if+adjective+past simple,adjective+would+bare infinitive (without to) ❤We use it: to talk about things that we believe that it's impposible to happen at the future if something else happens first. For exampe: If he was a bird, he would fly away.
About the Third Conditional: ❤We form it with: if+adjective+past perfect,adjective+would+have+past participle ❤We use it: to imagine how the things could be if another thing happened in the past. For example: If you had listened to me when I spoke, you wouldn't have made this mistake.
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