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  • The infinitive in English:It is the unconjugated base form of the verb.It can be preceded by the preposition "to".It does not express time (present, past, future).It works as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
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  • English conditionals are divided into three main types: First Conditional: Used to talk about events in the future that could happen.Second Conditional: It is used to talk about a hypothetical or possible future, and also for situations in the present that are impossible or totally hypothetical.Third Conditional: It is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past that did not occur.In addition, there is the mixed type conditional
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  • Grammatical structures in English: don't miss a single one!Adjective+noun Adjectives are always placed before the noun. You need to mechanize this if you want to express yourself properly. Article 'a' when we talk about units If we talk about a unit of something we should not forget to use the article 'a/an'. General Structure of a Complete Affirmative Sentence Saxon genitive
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